Motherfolk
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Motherfolk is an American indie rock band, formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 2013. The group comprises of multi-instrumentalists and talented songwriters, Nathan Dickerson and Bobby Paver, who began as an acoustic duo. Later, the band expanded to include Rich Miller on drums, Jacob Bremer on lead guitar, and Ethan Wescott on bass.
Their debut self-titled album, 'Motherfolk,' was released in 2014 and showcased their talent for creating intricate melodies, crisp harmonies, and heartfelt lyrics. This was followed by their sophomore album, 'Fold,' in 2016, which marked a significant evolution in their sound, incorporating more rock and pop elements.
The band is renowned for their energetic and engaging live performances, which have earned them a dedicated fan base. They have toured extensively across the United States, sharing stages with prominent artists like Magic Giant, The Classic Crime, and Aaron Gillespie.
In 2019, Motherfolk released their third studio album, 'Family Ghost,' which was well-received by critics and fans alike, further cementing their place in the indie rock scene. With their unique blend of folk and rock, Motherfolk continues to push the boundaries of their genre, creating music that is both relatable and emotionally resonant.
Despite their success, Motherfolk remains grounded, focusing on their music and their fans. Their dedication to their craft and their ability to consistently produce engaging, high-quality music has established them as one of the most promising bands in the indie rock scene.