If, for better and worse, bands like Mumford & Sons and Delta Rae represent a gathering tide of suburban folk music, it's easy to imagine Raleigh's young Saints Apollo being swept within the wash. So far at least, they've managed to avoid the gloss of some peers, harmonizing with a plaintive intimacy that recalls the early successes of another project that started in Raleigh, Bon Iver. With Tripp and The Pinkerton Raid. —Grayson Currin