Easton, Stagger, Phillips is a super group. Â The good kind. Â 3 of the best singer-songwriters in alt. country music come together on this low key collection of originals. Â Though each of the three can certainly rock out, One For the Ditch is the sound of “3 friends playing songs on the porch”. Â They keep it simple and mainly acoustic with splashs of pedal steel and other instrumentation to flesh out a couple of songs. Â The album never sounds forced and always sounds fun, finding a rich middle ground between the Jayhawks and Gillian Welch-David Rawlings best work.
Tim Easton (Joshua Tree, California) is a tremendous solo artist, whose last album Ammunition featured none other than Lucinda Williams and Gary Louris. Â He’s a great songwriter and a terrific live performer. Â He has 4 solo records to his name, each with a different take on his folk rock sound. Â 2001’s Truth About Us featured Wilco (2000 line-up) as a backing band.
Leeroy Stagger (Victoria, Canada) is one of my new favorite artists of all time (how come no one told me about this guy before?). Â His rough and ragged alt. country record Depression River and the limited release EP Tales From the Back Porch are like a combination of Neil Young, Steve Earle, the Drive-By Truckers, and all that is holy in this world. Â If your a fan of the punk rock meets country meets Neil Young guitar freak outs, you need to check this guy out.
Evan Phillips (Anchorage, Alaska) is a member/songwriter of the Whipsaws, an alt. country type band that I’ve heard good things about, but have yet to really listen to (note to self: must get on that). However, his songs are some of my favorite on this record (“Highway”, “She’s Gone”). He even channels Big Star on the beautiful ballad “Walk Away”.
