May 21, 2013
“We’ve both grown tired/ Of running from each other/ Here we are/ Darling, here we are”- Rodney Crowell Old Yellow Moon feels lived in. The record feels instantly comfortable, like an old pair of shoes that align perfectly with the arches of your feet. Harris and Crowell’s musical partnership dates back a quarter of century [...] more »
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Eli Petersen in Reviews
May 20, 2013
Here’s a flashback to this year’s SXSW. Austin rockers The True Believers — featuring singer-songwriter-guitarists Alejandro Escovedo, Javier Escovedo and Jon Dee Graham — let their guitars ring out at Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop in this set recorded for Seattle public radio station KEXP. This band was meant to be played LOUD. The set list [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig in Rock, SXSW, Videos
May 17, 2013
Click, whirrr. Click, whirrr. Like some aural Polaroid the recently released third album from upstate New York band Eastbound Jesus spits out snapshots of life in northern rural America that quickly take on the patina of nostalgia even when they’re new. Northern Rock is as much about stories set to music as it is songwriting. [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood in Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews, Roots
May 14, 2013
Randall Bramblett is generally known as much for his associations as he is for his own body of work. That is largely due to the innate talent that made him a coveted session and touring musician, who primarily wrote and created for others. While he released a couple of solo records in the 70’s, it [...] more »
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Chip Frazier in Reviews
May 13, 2013
It occurred to me that we haven’t written much, at least lately, about John Prine. Well, I went searching for a good song to share and stumbled across this incredible video. It features Kris Kristofferson and Joan Baez singing alongside Prine on the his classic “Hello In There.” ‘Ya gotta love Baez’s comment as she [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig in Acoustic, Folk, Videos
May 10, 2013
Shawn Nelson and The Good Buds – Enough Back in 2011 I reviewed San Juan Street from Shawn Nelson and was enamored of the protagonist perspective in many of his songs along with the variety of musical influences. So I was happy to see he has an EP out with his band, now known as [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood in Alt-Country, Americana, Reviews, Rock
May 8, 2013
It is only May and it has already been an amazing year for Boston music. Below are some of the highlights from some of the impressive releases making for a mighty fine musical spring in Beantown. FEATURED ALBUMS Waterfall, by Todd Thibaud Thibaud’s latest album is a bit of a paradox. For all it’s upbeat [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig in Americana, Downloads, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Streams
May 6, 2013
This week’s video finds Twangville faves Barnstar! in the studio recording their bluegrass cover of the Traveling Wilbury’s “Handle With Care.” The song appeared on their spirited 2011 release C’mon!. As a special bonus, here’s Barnstar! taking on the Dawes gem “When My Time Comes.” An enchanting performance of a magical song. more »
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Mayer Danzig in Acoustic, Bluegrass, Videos
May 3, 2013
Kevin Russell is an enigma. As lead singer and songwriter for The Gourds, he led one of the biggest party bands in Texas history. Just try to find someone in central Texas who doesn’t know the words to Gin & Juice (written by Snoop Dogg: a good example of why you shouldn’t get locked into [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood in Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Reviews, Rock
May 2, 2013
It is hard to describe songs that leave you speechless. The breathtaking tracks on “American Kid” mesmerize from beginning to end. This is Patty Griffin’s first album of original material in six years. Since then she has recorded an album of Gospel songs and hymns, “Downtown Church”, and toured with Robert Plant’s Band of Joy. [...] more »
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Chip Frazier in Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Country, Folk, Reviews, Up & Comers, Videos
May 1, 2013
“I would give anything if I could sing like George Jones. If we could all sound like we wanted to, we’d sound like George Jones.” -Waylon Jennings Growing up in flyover country in the 70′s George Jones represented what I hated so much about country music, particularly with his wife at the time, Tammy Wynette. [...] more »
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Eli Petersen in Reviews
Apr 29, 2013
Country music lost a giant late week. George Jones, you’ll be greatly missed. Here’s a collection of four videos — two recorded in his early years and two from his later years — that feature some of his biggest hits. more »
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Mayer Danzig in Country, Videos
Apr 26, 2013
Look. It only took me eleven words to drop in my Exile On Main Street reference. Sorry Kurt Marschke, you ain’t never out running that one. The Deadstring Brothers front man and sole surviving member has had his music compared to the golden era of the glimmer twins for so long he probably thinks “Moves [...] more »
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Eli Petersen in Reviews
Apr 24, 2013
In the middle of April, a few weeks after the madness of SXSW, one of the more under appreciated events on the Austin music scene happens about 30 miles southwest of town; The Old Settler’s Music Festival. Here are some of the highlights from this year’s festivities. Who Was That Band? Festivals like this always [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood in Alt-Country, Alternative, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Reviews, Rock, Roots
Apr 22, 2013
It’s been an emotional and frightening week for the greater Boston area. Neil Diamond lent his voice to support the community by flying to Boston for Saturday’s Red Sox game, the first home game since last Monday’s tragedy. Diamond apparently showed up at Fenway unannounced just prior to game time and said “I’m here.” Fenway [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig in Rock, Videos