North Carolina-based Avett Brothers (banjo player Scott Avett and guitarist
Seth Avett) concocted acoustic punk-folk music that took
inspiration from both the
Everly Brothers and
the Band, a sort of cheerful alter-ego of
the Pogues with
jovial vocal harmonies and
effervescent instruments, on
The Avett Bros (2000),
Country Was (2002),
A Carolina Jubilee (2003),
Mignonette (2004), perhaps their most inspired and galvanizing album,
Four Thieves Gone (2006), including the energetic Talk of Indolence
and Matrimony,
The Gleam (2006), including If It's the Beaches,
and Emotionalism (2007), their most accomplished collection,
including Paranoia in B-Flat Major, Die Die Die and
The Ballad of Love and Hate.
They sold out with I and Love and You (American, 2009), that further
incorporated elements of pop (such as the
ballad The Perfect Space and Tin Man) at the expense of
their soul.
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