Drinking at the Dam

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"Drinking at the Dam" is a melancholic folk song by Smog (Bill Callahan) known for its sparse instrumentation and reflective, narrative lyrics.

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Drinking at the Dam canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
artist Smog
associatedAct Bill Callahan
Smog
composer Bill Callahan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre folk
indie folk
lo-fi
hasInstrumentation guitar-based arrangement
hasQuality melancholic
narrative lyrics
reflective lyrics
sparse instrumentation
hasTheme alcohol use
introspection
memory
rural imagery
solitude
language English
notableFor atmospheric mood
storytelling lyrics
partOf Smog
surface form: Smog discography
performer Smog
productionStyle lo-fi recording aesthetic
minimalist
vocalStyle baritone male vocal
writer Bill Callahan

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album "A River Ain't Too Much to Love" track Drinking at the Dam
subject surface form: A River Ain't Too Much to Love
A River Ain’t Too Much to Love hasTrack Drinking at the Dam