Clockwise from upper left: Stella Donnelly, Telekinesis, Lana Del Rey, The Wild Reeds Courtesy of the artists hide caption
The Wild Reeds
A scene from The Wild Reeds video for the song "Capable." Dualtone Records/Screenshot by NPR hide caption
The Wild Reeds perform at the 2017 Newport Folk Festival. Adam Kissick for NPR hide caption
The Wild Reeds, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2017
Jim James, a frequent performer at the Newport Folk Festival, returns again this year. He's seen here in a set from 2013. Adam Kissick/For NPR music hide caption
Newport Folk 2017 Preview: Drive By Truckers, Jim James, John Prine And More
Beauty Pill at The Black Cat in Washington, D.C. Bob Boilen/NPR hide caption
The Wild Reeds' new album is called The World We Built. Joseph H Adams/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The Wild Reeds
The Wild Reeds' new album, The World We Built, comes out April 7. Genevieve Davis/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The Wild Reeds Joseph H Adams/Courtesy of the Artist hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Cornelius, Keaton Henson, A-Wa, The Wild Reeds Courtesy of the artists hide caption
A still from The Wild Reeds' "Everything Looks Better (In Hindsight)" video. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Clockwise from upper left: Lucette, Oh Pep!, Whitey Morgan, Ponyboy, Those Pretty Wrongs Courtesy of the artists hide caption