Their gentle folk harmonies and introspective songs, like 'Big Jet Plane', have defined a low-key catalog.
If you want the hit, it's 'Big Jet Plane'. For the quieter stuff they're really about, try 'Santa Monica Dream' or 'Heart Beats Slow'.
They've built a whole catalog around that kind of quiet, sibling-harmony folk, even after 'Big Jet Plane' went international in 2010. Songs like 'River' and 'Chateau' show how they stick to that introspective, acoustic space, vocals, guitar, piano, nothing too loud. It's a sound that feels lived-in, not built for charts.
They started with the raw, acoustic 'A Book Like This' in 2007, then found a wider audience with 'Down the Way' and 'Big Jet Plane' in 2010. After a break for solo work around 2014, they came back to recording together, putting out albums like 'Snow' in 2017. The shifts are subtle, mostly just staying in that gentle, folk-leaning lane they carved out early.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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