We came a-wandering into the the centralized, northern town of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Armed with nothing but melodies, positive attitudes, and pop sensibilities.
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"Ulseth emerges as one of the scene's most promising new indie-folk pickers since Jeremy Messersmith with his debut album, Broken Bones, whose all-acoustic and sometimes melodica- and omnichord-enhanced tunes alternately recalls Fleet Foxes, Nick Drake and the Mountain Goats." [Star Tribune]
"The songs on his debut album, Broken Bones, are gentle, breathy acoustic ballads with the sparest of arrangements and brittle harmonies that are as warm and inviting as a roaring fire in the fireplace." [City Pages]
"The eleven tunes that make up his album Broken Bones are on par with freak-folk lynchpins like Devendra Barnhart and Neutral Milk Hotel, offering a similarly skilled and skewed take on folk-pop.With a distinctive conversational twang in his throat and a seemingly endless bag of fluid acoustic guitar riffs pouring from his hands, Ulseth would appear to have what it takes to make a splash in Minnesota and beyond now that he's finally putting recorded music out into the world." [Metromix Twin Cities]