First Listen: Kaia Kater, 'Grenades'

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On her immersive new album 'Grenades,' Kaia Kater puts folk music's connective potential to a more imaginative test.

 

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I can safely say, without any hyperbole, that the cat ladies at NPR have THE ABSOLUTE WORST POSSIBLE taste in music I have ever seen. Sappy, unimaginative tripe.

holy shit she's heavenly!

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