Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Tracy Shedd's fragile, wistful, confessional, and stubbornly dreamy songs, part folk and part minimal alternative pop, have made her the queen of slowcore. Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, the daughter of a country singer, she grew up surrounded by music, studying classical piano, playing trumpet in her high-school marching band, and developing an early interest in jazz before discovering guitar, punk rock, and the alternative indie world. She released her first album, Blue, in 2001, following it with Red in 2003 and Loude...