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Scout Paré-Phillips

12+ albums
folkneofolkdark folksinger-songwriterUSA

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about

Scout Paré-Phillips is a visual artist and musician based in Brooklyn, NY. Her first musical foray was with the Baltimore based post-punk/country act, The Sterling Sisters. Scout’s skills as one half of the primary songwriting force in the Sisters, coupled with her varied instrumentation and balladeer vocal projections paved the way for her to step aside and embark on her own musical journey. Scout’s operatically trained soprano voice combined with her seemingly effortless proficiency on guitar and autoharp were fully manifested on her solo debut album titled Heed The Call, put out by Dais in February 2015. Taking inspiration from the acoustic leanings of Sibylle Baier and Leonard Cohen, the vocal conviction of Roy Orbison, and holding poetic court with players like Rowland S. Howard, Nick Cave, and Diamanda Galas, Scout Paré-Phillips creates her own unique hybrid of old-time folk storytelling and contrasting modern illusions. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Door Left Open

432
2

coldest blue

338
3

heed the call

325
4

I Won't Be Long

283
5

All I Wanted

275
6

Fire

275
7

mighty wind

250
8

Howl

228
9

Let Me Go

227
10

Astronomy

227

albums

Door Left Open

Door Left Open

Heed The Call

Heed The Call

Your Light

Your Light

Lupine Daughter

Lupine Daughter

Fields of Ash

Fields of Ash

Fields of Ash   7"

Fields of Ash 7"

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Fields of Ash 7"

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Fields of Ash / In the End

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Cicatrix

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Heed the Call (2015, Dais)

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Your Light - Single

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Fields of Ash b/w In the End (2013, Pesanta Urfolk)

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