Folky does not equal country. It's actually much closer to some hipster indie stuff than country music. Just sayin
Man, country music is sweet! (Not the twang country, I'm in love with my dog and have a pickup truck stuff though...)
Listening to the previews of Texada on youtube, I wasn't sure how such jarring music could fit on an album like this at all. But about three listens it, and it just clicked in there, it's overall atmosphere is just so great and fitting with the rest of the albums. I love music where it takes a bit to grow on you. Realistically, if you like it too much at first, chances are you'll grow bored of it faster, so I definitely don't mind these albums being a bit of a growing challenge.