
"This is for you, too": Julien Baker & TORRES' country revolution
After nearly a decade of friendship, two of indie rock's most distinctive voices unite to create a country record that challenges convention and champions authenticity
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"Rejoice" is a track by Julien Baker, from the album Sprained Ankle, released 22nd October 2015. The track is 3:34 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 19 articles about Julien Baker.
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After nearly a decade of friendship, two of indie rock's most distinctive voices unite to create a country record that challenges convention and champions authenticity

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Julien Baker and TORRES combine Southern influences on a new collaborative single featuring banjo, guitar and full-band instrumentation.

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