May 30, 2013
The Twangville Posse – we’ve got writers across the United States – like to get together from time to time to, well, talk music. This year we’re gathering near Boston and you’re invited to the party! Twangville will be taking over the Lizard Lounge on June 28th and 29th for an incredible weekend of music. [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig
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
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
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
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
Apr 18, 2013
Writing this review is difficult for me, and not because my feelings about the album are ambiguous. I almost uniformly adore the record. The difficulty arises in attempting to write about the record. Because, despite my adoration of The Stand-In, I can’t really put my finger on the reason why. Every thought comes across as [...] more »
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Eli Petersen
Apr 18, 2013
Lisa Biales (pronounced “Be-Alice”) has a uniquely clear voice reminiscent of Patsy Cline, whom she once portrayed in a community theater musical production. That clear, soothing voice of hers is a fresh change from the scorching vocals of many country and blues singers today. The Oxford, Ohio based Biales has independently released seven previous albums [...] more »
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Bill Wilcox
Apr 17, 2013
ALBUMS OF THE MONTH The Other Life, by Shooter Jennings I’ll admit that I haven’t spent much time with Shooter’s previous releases. No real explanation, his music just never made it into my rotation. My bad. His latest is one of the most refreshing country records that I’ve heard in quite some time. Shooter and [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig
Apr 16, 2013
Here’s a question for you. Who’s the female John Hiatt, or Randy Newman, or Willie Nelson? All are people who were super well-known in the music business for the quality of their songs long before they hit the public eye. I’ll be the first to admit that it’s maybe pointless to discuss the sex of [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood
Mar 23, 2013
The new Shooter Jennings album ”The Other Life” is a conversation starter. Specifically it is a catalyst for two related reflections. The first is family. The second is the current state of the Country Music industry. With Nashville as a hub, these two conversations create a coherent theme. With respect to family, we see Jennings [...] more »
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Chip Frazier
Mar 7, 2013
Son Volt released their latest album, Honky Tonk, earlier this week. Eli and I both are liking it, so we’re going to offer you two reviews for the price of one. First, here are Eli’s thoughts. “There is a world of wisdom inside a fiddle tune”- Jay Farrar, Down the Highway Honky Tonk is a [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood
Feb 27, 2013
In general I have to say I’m really not one of those people who believe in reincarnation. Yet when I listen to Raul Malo out in front of The Mavericks I feel like I”m channeling some lonely young woman socialite in pre-revolutionary Havana. Malo’s voice is just so….dreamy. And the band’s sound is just so….timeless. [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood
Feb 19, 2013
“Ride”, the new release from Wayne Hancock, exhibits a little less of his customary Juke Joint Jive. Hank Williams style lonesome Blues is more prevalent on the album. However, Hancock still knows how to swing. Since we last heard him on 2009′s “Viper of Melody”, Hancock has gone through a divorce and sobered up. In [...] more »
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Chip Frazier
Jan 31, 2013
ALBUMS OF THE MONTH Battles, by Kingsley Flood Battles is the sound of a band hitting stride. Kingsley Flood have always delivered rock solid songs and performances. Their latest release, however, packages their most potent songwriting to date with some equally powerful arrangements. There’s a real edge to the songs across this release. The title [...] more »
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Mayer Danzig
Jan 30, 2013
“Why are you drinkin’ like the night is young?” From the opening words of the opening song on Holly Williams’ latest album, The Highway, she provides ammunition to anyone arguing that good songwriting can draw from one’s genes. Less like her father and half-brother, who seem to reflect the hard living and partying aspect of [...] more »
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Shawn Underwood