
A Valentine’s treat: Ahead of a May release, we’re premiering a track fromย traditional folk and bluegrass act Chatham Rabbits‘s self-released second album,ย The Yoke Is Easy, the Burden Is Full, which is due out on May 1.
“This Year” isn’t a traditional love song, but it did grow out of an album about community, accountability, and loving the people around you. Like the songs on previous albumย All I Want from You, it’s homespun and rootsy, with clear-eyed storytelling as its lodestar.ย Filled with jangly hooks and guided by Sarah Osborne McCombies’s sweet, confident voice, it translates the desireย to communicate a moment of clarity and growthย to another person.ย
“I know my progress ain’t always clear,” McCombieย sings,ย “but I have changed so much this year.”
Sarah and Austin McCombie recorded the albumย in a house by a lake in rural Virginia. The Yoke Is Easy, the Burden Is Fullย tells stories about relationshipsโtheirs, sure, but also, as the album copy states, the stories ofย ย “real, raw people doing the best they can with the life they are living.”ย
If that sounds like an Alice Munro short story to youโif you like Alice Munro stories about everyday people trying to better understand their lives and relationshipsโthen this album may resonate with you.ย
The Yoke Is Easy, the Burden Is Fullย was produced byย Saman Khoujinian. A short tour will follow the release, with a May 1 show at The Carolina Theatre.ย
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