BLITZEN TRAPPER
FURR (SUB POP)
Blitzen Trapper is the Portland, Oregon-based experimental country and folk rock band, who in 2008 released Furr, its breakthrough album and label debut for Sub Pop.
The record was met with universal acclaim, earning praise from the likes of The Guardian, Pitchfork, Paste, AV Club, and Rolling Stone, who in its four-star review called the album "an engaging album full of rootsy beauty." The album would earn the no.
13 spot on Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2008 later that year. "With Furr I was attempting to create my own tiny sonic world of freak folk in order to tell the tale of the Northwest as I remembered it growing up: a misty, empty, bedraggled place of mystery and violence, logging ghost towns and glutted rivers, dark creatures glimpsed from the corner of the eye in the endless evergreen forests where we'd go as teenagers hunting dark spirits, looking for trouble or trying to dodge our troubles back home.
That even a few people have found beauty and solace in the stories and sounds on this record over the years is rewarding and astounding, humbling and affirming." - Eric Earley, Portland, Oregon 2018