Debut album from Briarfinch, an Olympia, Washington quartet performing original and classic newgrass.
It features 10 original songs by Briar and Finch, performed by the entire band. The album begins with “Diamond” by Finch, a playful but self-effacing bluegrass ode to a lost love. Briar then contributes the next three tracks. “Casting Shadows” wrestles with ideas of self-identity, then “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love,” with lyrics taken from a poem of the same name by Christoper Marlowe in the 16th century. Next, “Millie,” an instrumental in odd meter written by Briar and former bandmate Corlin Reed (together, Bigfoot and Frodo) in their junior year of high school. Finch returns with the chaotic “Fallacy of the False Self,” based on a COVID-era poem of a friend’s father. The 6th track, “Perennial Waltz,” features Briar cataloguing the self-interested pity tour that follows a break up (we swear, he’s fine). “Brave Horatius” explores the trouble in finding a laudable hero among flawed humans. The eighth track “The Submariner” pays homage to a gentleman veteran of Long Creek Oregon. Briar’s oddest track, “The Wind Blows West,” examines doubt, with eerie music and creeping instrumentals. To round out the album, “Foxglove,” with lyrics by Finch and interlude by Briar, swells with triumphant musical accomplishment by all four.

