is short, and Swedish. Folk singer Kristian Matsson has been a blog favorite since his 2006 self-titled debut, though it wasn’t until 2010’s “The Wild Hunt” that American audiences truly took notice. Matsson’s voice is throaty and forceful, and he commands the stage with nothing but a simple acoustic or electric guitar (which he strums fast, really fast). out Tuesday on Dead Oceans. He’s at the on Sunday night for an intimate recording to be aired at a later date. Tickets, $20, are available through . Or you can win a pair for free below.
WIN TWO TICKETS TO SEE THE TALLEST MAN ON EARTH AT THE BOULDER THEATER ON SUNDAY:
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