Believing In June's album "Brer Rabbit" is a delightful mix of indie folk and Americana that captures the essence of the rural South. The album features 10 tracks that showcase the band's musical prowess and storytelling abilities.
From the opening track "Brer Rabbit" to the closing number "My Old Kentucky Home," the album takes listeners on a journey through the heart of the South. The band's use of acoustic instruments such as the banjo, mandolin, and fiddle, coupled with their intricate harmonies, creates a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
The lyrics on "Brer Rabbit" are a mix of whimsy and social commentary. Songs like "The Ballad of Willie Lynch" and "The March of Progress" tackle issues of racism and inequality, while tracks like "Daisy" and "The River" explore themes of love and loss.