Waxahatchee covers Dolly Parton, Bruce Springsteen, and Lucinda Williams on Saint Cloud deluxe
The expanded edition of her 2020 album is out now.
Last year, Waxahatchee shared one of 2020's very best albums with Saint Cloud, a project which hit No. 38 on our 2020 year-end roundup. In an interview with The FADER before the project's release, the artist born Katie Crutchfield told us that Saint Cloud was inspired by singer-songwriting legend Lucinda Williams. "It was very intentional to evoke Lucinda Williams on this album," she said. "Obviously, I wanted it to sound like myself, but I took a lot of cues from her for sure." It's already been a year since Saint Cloud was released, and today Waxahatchee is sharing the deluxe edition of the project with three new cover songs: Dolly Parton’s “Light Of A Clear Blue Morning,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets Of Philadelphia,” and "Fruits of My Labor" by Lucinda Williams. Hear how she makes all three songs her own below, via Stereogum.