In the age of autotune, it sometimes seems that music is somehow becoming less...human. It sometimes seems that a rift is being built between people and music that they can no longer make with their hands and voices alone. Thankfully, there is a sort of reaction to this, a bridging of this rift, if you will, by new folk and folk rock bands such as Gillian Welch and the ever popular Mumford and Sons. Now, a new band, whose work was written on front porches and bedrooms, and whose members grew up with red East Texas dirt under their fingernails, are paving a path of their own into this new, yet wonderfully familiar territory.