Farm

Farm

The music pulses with earthy grooves, embracing dynamic shifts in texture while navigating space and restraint that invite reflection.

United States Est. 1969 Disbanded 1973

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Farm

Farm

1971

About Farm

Farm matters as a compelling voice within the contemporary indie landscape, merging personal narratives with an exploration of collective experiences.
Their music resonates deeply with listeners, providing a home for introspection amidst the chaos of modern life.
Their music resonates deeply with listeners, providing a home for introspection amidst the chaos of modern life. By tapping into universal emotions and shared struggles, Farm cultivates a sense of community that invites audiences to reflect on their own journeys while feeling connected to something larger. Their approach is characterized by an organic, earthy sound that feels both grounded and expansive. With an emphasis on live instrumentation and collaborative songwriting, Farm crafts songs that breathe and evolve organically, often capturing the spontaneity of their performances. This naturalistic ethos allows for moments of genuine emotion to shine through, making each track feel like a lived experience rather than a polished production. Lyrically, Farm often explores themes of growth, belonging, and the tension between nature and urban existence. Their storytelling approach leans towards sincerity, weaving vivid imagery and relatable anecdotes into their songs while maintaining an introspective tone. This balance between vulnerability and strength creates a powerful emotional resonance that lingers long after the music stops.

1 studio album· United States

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Farm's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1971–1971
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