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| New Weird America : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Weird America New Weird America describes a subgenre of psychedelic and indie music, often psych folk, of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. ==Origin of the term== The term is generally believed to have been coined by David Keenan in the August 2003 issue of ''The Wire'', following the Brattleboro Free Folk Festival organized by Matt Valentine and Ron J. Schneiderman. It is a play on Greil Marcus's phrase "Old Weird America" as described in his book ''Invisible Republic'', which deals with the lineage connecting the pre-World War II folk performers on Harry Smith's ''Anthology of American Folk Music'' to Bob Dylan and his milieu.
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