![]() ![]() Among the guests are various Native American musicians, as on a fascinating cover of Patti Smith’s "Ghost Dance" A Satisfied Mind is a lovely duet with Greg Brown." - **** (four stars) MOJO MAGAZINE “With Room Enough, Time Enough, David Huckfelt tells us we can transcend our country’s troubled past if we come together with honesty and a healthy respect for each other and in the process gives us a glorious American masterpiece for our times.” – Americana Highways “ Room Enough, Time Enough illustrates the power of song to speak love to power, to create an atmosphere in which we ponder what it means to be human, and to evoke the power of memory to liberate and to provide hope.” – Folk Alley "Even the Americana classics like "Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie" and "Cole Younger" are given new life with horn passages, a blend of electronic and acoustic instruments, and multiple voices. which doesn’t stick to the cowboy myth but adds Indigenous people into the story. His new single, “Book of Life,” is dedicated to “the Indigenous water protectors standing up and speaking out for Mother Earth all across Turtle Island.” - bill mckibben, the new yorker Singer-songwriter David Huckfelt likewise celebrates both the joy and the sociopolitical power of art, embracing a belief, as he puts it, “that music should expand the space of the room where you sit, but at the same time, be so powerful that it nails you to the wall.” – No Depression "Haunted landscapes and spirits are all over the ex-Pines leader’s second solo LP. ![]() ![]() Room Enough, Time Enough A New Record of folk Songs, Activism & Desert Native Americana Praise for Room Enough, Time Enough "His new album, Room Enough Time Enough, officially debuts on February 26th and serves as a bold environmental battle cry…The lyrical poetry of the album also carries the sound higher through its overarching theme of perseverance and preservation.” – American Songwriter David Huckfelt is a midwestern folksinger who has been involved in the increasingly desperate fight to stop the construction of Line 3, a tar-sands pipeline that would cut across Minnesota. ![]()
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