A Call Back to Folk Music’s Roots
Long before social media trends and viral hits, folk music served a very different purpose.
It told stories.
It challenged power.
It gave ordinary people a voice.
Artists like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell built their careers on songs that addressed social issues, personal struggles, and the realities of everyday life.
Their music wasn’t designed to fit playlists.
It was designed to make people think.
And according to the story surrounding “Blood & Truth,” that mission is more important today than ever.
The Growing Debate Over Modern Folk
In recent years, many longtime fans have argued that the definition of folk music has changed dramatically.
Some believe the genre has become increasingly polished and commercially driven.
