
Dusty, hushed Americana that feels like a slow drive through the high plains. Intimate vocals and weeping pedal steel for quiet, reflective moments.
Sera Cahoone creates music that sounds like the space between two points on a map. It is deeply rooted in the traditions of classic country, yet it carries the skeletal, haunted DNA of the Seattle indie scene. Her songs are built on steady, understated rhythms and the mournful cry of a pedal steel guitar, creating a sonic landscape that feels both vast and intensely private.
What sets her apart is her background as a drummer for influential bands like Carissa's Wierd and Band of Horses. This percussionist's perspective gives her folk songs a deceptive structural integrity; even at their most fragile and hushed, the timing is impeccable and the arrangements are lean. Her voice never strains, opting instead for a breathy, intimate delivery that feels like she is whispering secrets directly into the listener's ear.
Start with 'Deer Creek Canyon' to experience her songwriting at its most evocative. It is an album that perfectly captures the tension between the rugged landscapes of her Colorado roots and the rainy introspection of her Washington home, making it an essential companion for anyone who finds beauty in the bittersweet.
Sera Cahoone (born August 4, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. Cahoone's music combines elements of classic country-western and modern indie rock and lo-fi music. She is also a drummer, most notably having played drums for the bands Carissa's Wierd and Band of Horses.
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