[DIY FOLK] At Dub Narcotic Studios in Olympia, less is 
more. Calvin Johnson's audio office is a place for artists to bask in 
their idiosyncrasies, and it's a fitting context for Portland's J. Han, 
who plays bony DIY folk as Cotton. The White Eagle is a sparse 
and daydreamy sort of record, made up of two-minute-plus vignettes too 
brittle for a big studio. Built primarily around an acoustic guitar and 
Casio riffs, Cotton's newest work is honest, impure and playful. The 
subject matter strays from love and mortality to farts and weed, and 
it's as impulsive and erratic as a conversation around a campfire. 
Opening track "Seasons of the Heart" feels like a Woody Guthrie tune, 
while "Green" touts a whimsical, Ween-ish kind of vibe. Highlights 
"Lilium" and "Knot" demonstrate Han's ability to uproot four-chord 
country waltzes and, with the help of his expressive vocals, arrive on a
 different plane. It's an extremely intriguing and downright human take 
on modern folk. 
SEE IT: Cotton plays White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St., with Toyboat Toyboat Toyboat and Raymond Anderson, on Sunday, Dec. 14. 7 pm. Free. 21+.
WWeek 2015
