Amy Annelle — The Toll

LGBTQIA+
By
Rachel Cholst
August 7, 2024
Rainbow Rodeo
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Amy Annelle transports us into a timeless, fractured world on The Toll. This collection of hushed, probing folk music mourns the loss of people who enter our lives, make them better and, for seemingly no reason at all, leave us crushed in their wake. It’s also a moment to reflect on the ways the life of a touring musician bend relationships until they sometimes break.

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