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Waxahatchee – Tiger’s Blood

August 17, 2025

Sometimes you need to see an artist live in order to get it. For example, seeing Springsteen live at the St. Paul Civic Center in November of 1978. I recently witnessed Waxahatchee live at a music festival and was blown away. Now, when I listen to Tiger’s Blood, I get it.

Waxahatchee at Outside Music Festival (6/1/25 Denver)

Waxahatchee is a musical project of singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield. It started as an acoustic solo project but has evolved into a full band on recordings and in concert. On a paper, Waxahatchee checks a lot of my musical boxes:

  • Female singer-songwriter
  • Folky/Americana genere
  • Crutchfield is an Alabama native, as are some of my favorite musicians (clearly, there is something in the water): Brittany Howard/Alabama Shakes, Jason Isbell, Sun Ra, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Emmylou Harris, etc.
  • She has a distinctive voice like her musical inspiration Lucinda Williams (whose music Crutchfield describes as being “printed on [her] soul

I am not sure why it took me so long to get into her music, but now I am all in.

Tiger’s Blood has a low-key vibe and a lo-fi aesthetic, but it is the perfect aesthetic for the songs. It has some unique twists like the kick drum and rumbling bass that I can feel in my throat. It has some nice instrumental flourishes like banjo, slide guitar, and harmonica. MJ Lenderman, who is also having a moment in the Americana scene, is all over the record, playing guitars and providing harmony and backup vocals.

Waxahatchee
Tiger’s Blood
2024

The album received acclaim from critics, and it received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album. If I had given this album a chance in 2024, it would have been on my best-of list. One of the things I love about music festivals is that they open my ears to artists I would not normally listen to or, as in this case, an artist I had underestimated. I will be digging deeper into the Waxahatchee catalog after falling for Tiger’s Blood.

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2 Comments
  1. jprobichaud's avatar
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    I loved a bunch of her earlier records and though the last two have been good, I haven’t been quite as on board…

  2. jprobichaud's avatar
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    But yeah, often seeing the songs performed live changes everything.

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