Crooked Still: Shaken By A Low Sound

Crooked Still SKU: 44874421
Crooked Still: Shaken By A Low Sound

Crooked Still: Shaken By A Low Sound

Crooked Still SKU: 44874421

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Shaken By A Low Sound
Artist: Crooked Still
Label: Signature Sounds
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 701237706023
Genre: Folk

Limited red colored vinyl LP pressing of Crooked Still's acclaimed album, Shaken By A Low Sound. Two tracks, "Little Sadie" and "Ecstasy" were prominently featured on the Playstation video game, The Last of Us which became the Emmy-nominated show (2023) on HBO. Originally released in 2006, Shaken By A Low Sound cemented Crooked Still's reputation as one of the premiere alternative bluegrass groups of the mid-aughts, shattering preconceptions of how traditional music was played. Shaken By a Low Sound received rave reviews from publications like Interview Magazine, No Depression, and USA Today proclaiming, "Aoife O'Donovan. Remember that name, because with a sultry voice that makes her sound like a bluesier Alison Krauss, she's about to become the newest darling of the Americana set... Shaken is stirring."

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