Andy Shauf was making a disco record.
It was quite a curveball from the Canadian folk artist, whose music is often defined by its rich storytelling and warm acoustic guitars.
“Then the pandemic hit, and I quit drinking. It caused me to take stock of my life,” Shauf says. “When I listened to it with my new clear head, I was like, ‘I don’t know what I’m doing right now.’”
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At the same time, he had recently holed up in the studio with his band, Foxwarren, to write a follow-up to their ethereal, self-titled 2018 debut. They sought out to make
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