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Certain, folk, Jesse Welles, Middle, topical songs, Woody Guthrie

You may have seen him pop up on TikTok or Facebook reels doing the Okie folk troubadour thing, guitar strapped on in some kind of rural setting croaking out anti-establishment sentiment. If so, you know Jesse Welles is an amazing topical folk singer, nailing a Woody Guthrie vibe and totally on point politically in terms of what is happening to the American working class. But shift over to his recent album entitled Middle and you’ll see there’s a lot more to Welles musical oeuvre. Just to give you a taste we’re featuring “Certain,” my choice for the album’s break out single. The song opens with a slight country inflection before conjuring a bit of Bowie or ELO with the line ‘I am writing to you from earth stardate 2020 and 4.’ But as the song develops the lead guitar embellishments are 1980s strong in a Tommy Tutone or Greg Kihn way. The harmonica solo then bends the energy a bit toward Springsteen. Ok, maybe a lot towards Springsteen. Clearly this guy’s not just doing folk. Even when he offers up a stripped down acoustic guitar and vocal rendition of the song the feel is something much more than just an outdoor hootenanny. More John Fogerty than Bob Dylan, a heaping helping of Jesse Welles will both rock you and sate your thirst for populist truth telling.
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