Immerse yourself in the hauntingly beautiful harmonies of Mandolin Orange - Wildfire, recorded live at Paste Studios, NYC in 2016. In this intimate session, Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz deliver a masterclass in songwriting and acoustic chemistry, performing one of their most poignant and culturally resonant tracks from the album Blindfaller. Capturing the raw essence of North Carolina Americana, this performance highlights the duo's ability to tackle complex themes of history and heritage through stripped-back arrangements. Witness the delicate interplay between Marlin’s mandolin and Frantz’s violin in a setting designed for pure, unadulterated sound. The Duo: 🎤🎻 Emily Frantz – Vocals, Violin 🎤🪕 Andrew Marlin – Vocals, Mandolin, Songwriting ⚡ 5 Facts About the Session: The Evolution of Watchhouse: This session features the duo under their original name, Mandolin Orange, before they officially rebranded to Watchhouse in 2021 to reflect a new chapter in their musical journey. "Wildfire" Meaning: The song is a powerful commentary on the lingering shadows of the Civil War and the Reconstruction era in the American South, wrapped in the metaphor of a fire that refuses to go out. Paste Studios Intimacy: Known for its "no-frills" production, Paste Studios in Manhattan became a premier destination for folk artists because of its superior audio engineering and cozy, living-room atmosphere. Blindfaller Breakthrough: "Wildfire" served as the anchor for their 2016 album Blindfaller, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart and solidified their status as Americana stars. Vocal Chemistry: The duo is celebrated for their "blood-harmony" style—a term used when two voices blend so perfectly they sound like family—which is on full display during the choruses of this performance. Audio: Bob Mallory Video: Brad Wagner #MandolinOrange #Wildfire #PasteSessions #AmericanaLive #FolkRevival #AcousticPerformance