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Now & Then: American Aquarium’s New Ways to Lose and the reach of Tennessee

Sunday, July 05, 2026 By Tom Osborne

American Aquarium’s New Ways to Lose puts BJ Barham back in familiar territory, but with a wider lens. The songs still come from bars, back roads, family memory, and bad decisions, yet the focus has shifted from private wreckage to the social pressures around it. For a useful older reference point, Lucero’s Tennessee makes sense. Released in 2002, it helped define a Southern alt-country lane where punk urgency, country phrasing, and bar-band durability could sit in the same set without apology. 

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: American Aquarium, Lucero

Readers’ Pick: American Aquarium – New Ways to Lose

Friday, July 03, 2026 By Tom Osborne

You picked American Aquarium – New Ways to Lose as your favorite new release for the week of June 26, 2026.

Filed Under: Readers' Pick Tagged With: American Aquarium

Studio Spotlight/Tree Sound Studios, Paul Diaz

Thursday, July 02, 2026 By Todd Mathis

Back in the year of our Lord 2001 (in the year 2000…in the year 2000…) I ventured with my band to Tree Sound Studios to record. We liked what we’d heard with The Tender Idols’ album Distressor and saw that the guitar player produced it. So we struck a deal with the young Dave Cobb […]

Filed Under: Studio Spotlight

Tony Kamel – Live at The Bunker

Wednesday, July 01, 2026 By Shawn Underwood

Over the years, releasing a live album has been a bit of a double-edged sword. Back in the day it gave bands who excelled in front of an audience a chance to show that off. Unfortunately, the sound quality coming off the sound boards back then was suspect, and sometimes just plain bad. Technology has […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Reviews, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Tony Kamel

Low Cut Connie’s Adam Weiner on Parking Lot Meals and Touring with a 400-Pound Piano

Tuesday, June 30, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

Low Cut Connie (credit Danny Clinch)

Adam Weiner, pianist and frontman of Low Cut Connie, talks about driving himself to gigs in his own Hyundai while the band and crew travel in a 15-passenger van, rehearsing in a 200-year-old barn in New Jersey, and why he wishes he had learned the business side of music earlier than he did.

Filed Under: Interviews, Pop, Rock, Why It Matters Tagged With: Low Cut Connie

Monday Morning Video – Golden NYC

Monday, June 29, 2026 By Mayer Danzig

There’s a lot to celebrate when Golden Everything and Danny Golden come to Groove on July 9th for a Twangville showcase. Golden Everything’s Down Time drops July 17th — an EP recorded in a single afternoon, just acoustic guitar and two voices. They made it in the middle of another project, with day jobs and […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Singer/Songwriter, Videos Tagged With: Danny Golden, Golden Everything, Zach Schmidt

Now & Then: Swamp Dogg’s Swamp Dogg Contemplates The Afterlife and the reach of Solomon Burke’s Don’t Give Up on Me

Sunday, June 28, 2026 By Tom Osborne

Swamp Dogg’s Swamp Dogg Contemplates The Afterlife belongs in the long line of soul records where age sharpens the writing instead of softening it. The album looks at mortality, memory, belief, and unfinished business with the plain speech that has always made Swamp Dogg hard to categorize. A useful earlier reference is Solomon Burke’s 2002 album Don’t Give Up on Me, a late-career soul record that gave an older singer room to use experience as the central instrument.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Solomon Burke, Swamp Dogg

Readers’ Pick: Swamp Dogg – Swamp Dogg Contemplates The Afterlife

Friday, June 26, 2026 By Tom Osborne

Swamp Dogg – Swamp Dogg Contemplates The Afterlife (cover art)

You picked Swamp Dogg – Swamp Dogg Contemplates The Afterlife as your favorite new release for the week of June 19, 2026.

Filed Under: Readers' Pick Tagged With: Swamp Dogg

The Palomino Club

Thursday, June 25, 2026 By Shawn Underwood

If the Ryman is the mother church of country music, North Hollywood’s Palomino was its tent revival/medicine show cousin–a lot more raucous, less bound to tradition, but with no less passion about its spiritual foundation. I had the good fortune last week to attend a private screening of the soon-to-be-released documentary, simply called The Palomino, […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Country, Reviews Tagged With: The Palomino

Fruit Bats – The Landfill

Thursday, June 25, 2026 By Shawn Underwood

If you’ve lived in the Midwestern United States you’re undoubtedly familiar with the trope about the highest elevation point being the nearby interstate highway overpass. Fruit Bats’ front man Eric D. Johnson realized that near larger towns and cities, those structures were surpassed by another manmade edifice of sorts, the landfill. Standing on these mountains […]

Filed Under: Americana, Indie, Singer/Songwriter Tagged With: Fruit Bats

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