Here's a cool non-country/western album with tons of pedal steel. Most of the album is an pop record leaning towards R&B. I don't know who the steel player is on it, but they do a great job of fitting the steel into the music instead of the other way around.
https://open.spotify.com/album/4vt0V1SmkaK1Y440P5Nsb4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTBEGvL ... 6aQzes6sfY
Faye Webster - Atlanta Millionaires Club
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One of my favorite albums of last year. Her self-titled record from 2017 was lovely as well. Here's a good pick from that one.
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Dang, her music struck me as an oddity when I first heard it, but now it's gotten stuck in my head. The steel guitar is so Hawaiian in parts! Is that what you'd call roots-style steel guitar?
Her music videos have a great Wes Anderson feel, if that's your thing:
https://youtu.be/nMybE4Ge6hM
https://youtu.be/-5_tGEao_GQ
Very twee.
Her music videos have a great Wes Anderson feel, if that's your thing:
https://youtu.be/nMybE4Ge6hM
https://youtu.be/-5_tGEao_GQ
Very twee.