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First Listen: Sera Cahoone, 'From Where I Started'

The former Band Of Horses drummer's songs amble sweetly and gently, propelled by a voice that radiates kindness.
Sera Cahoone's new album, <em>From Where I Started</em>, comes out March 24.

For more than a decade, singer-songwriter has specialized in a shy, introverted kind of folk music: She started her career at the back of the stage, playing drums for and , and the solo songs that followed reflected the and 2012's , all great — settle in as front-porch comfort music, with a lyrical and sonic emphasis on soothing the listener's aches and woes.

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