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Studio Spotlight/The Fidelitorium, Mitch Easter

Wednesday, May 14, 2025 By Todd Mathis

In late 2009 and into 2010 I had the opportunity to record at the Fidelitorium with Mitch Easter with my band American Gun, and with my friend Paul’s band faster stereo. I also was able to go up for a couple of other sessions Paul was producing just to be a fly on the wall. […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Studio Spotlight Tagged With: Mitch Easter

Studio Spotlight/Cowboy Technical Services Recording Rig, Eric Ambel

Wednesday, April 09, 2025 By Todd Mathis

This month we’re talking with Eric Ambel who was kind enough to do our interview. I originally knew about Eric from his guitar slinging with Steve Earle but then learned of his prowess with The Del-Lords, The Yahoos and Joan Jett. These days he may be found on stage with Boston’s Sarah Borges or in […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Studio Spotlight Tagged With: Eric Ambel

Studio Spotlight/Dial Back Sound, Bobby Matt

Wednesday, March 05, 2025 By Todd Mathis

We’re taking on a new series about recording studios here at Twangville where we talk to owners, producers, engineers and the like. In the streaming age a lot of these folks don’t get the recognition that they used to when there were album credits and the like. And with the growing popularity of home recording, […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Studio Spotlight

Todd’s Best of 2024

Thursday, December 26, 2024 By Todd Mathis

I had never paid much attention to Katie Crutchfield prior to this year. A friend sent over the video to “Right Back To It” not long after it came out and I was off and running, sucking up Tiger’s Blood listen after listen, then back to her other recordings. Where had I been? Why wasn’t […]

Filed Under: Best of Year, Reviews

Jacob Johnson – “The Goodnight Chorus” Video Premiere

Wednesday, November 13, 2024 By Todd Mathis

Wearing out his Takamine’s strings (and other portions of the guitar), South Carolina’s Jacob Johnson brings us a live video featuring a track from Surviving the Dream, his release from last month. “I wrote this song with my friend Gray Lee as sort of a “closing down the bar”-type song. It’s served as sort of […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Jacob Johnson

Wayne Graham/Bastion

Wednesday, October 09, 2024 By Todd Mathis

“We Could’ve Been Friends” (hauntingly similar to the Dandy Warhol’s “We Used to Be Friends”) begins the new release, Bastion, from Kentucky’s Wayne Graham, an album that I’ve listened to no less than 15 times the last couple of weeks. The Dandy influence doesn’t end there, but on the remainder of the album it’s sprinkled […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Wayne Graham

Todd’s Americanafest 2024

Wednesday, October 02, 2024 By Todd Mathis

Below is a diary style breakdown of my Americanafest with a playlist (in order of appearance) of the acts I was fortunate enough to catch this year that made an impression on me. This was my third year attending, and 2024 was just as good as the other years. Plus, I’ve learned a few things […]

Filed Under: Americana Music Conference

Todd’s Tops of 2023

Friday, January 12, 2024 By Todd Mathis

Another year, another “Best Of” list. I think in the 80s/90s I could tell what I listened to the most that year by the drag of the tape on the cassette. Enter the late mid-90s/2000s, the skips in the CD. Now, it’s a Spotify list of the most played artist. And while yes, Taylor Swift […]

Filed Under: Best of Year, Playlists

East Nash Grass Video Premiere

Wednesday, September 20, 2023 By Todd Mathis

New Video from East Nash Grass

Filed Under: Bluegrass, Videos Tagged With: Bluegrass, Video Premiere

Robbie Fulks / Bluegrass Vacation

Wednesday, May 17, 2023 By Todd Mathis

What I’ve come to expect from Robbie Fulks is good songs. So when I saw an album advertising all of the guest stars on his latest, Bluegrass Vacation, I started to get a little nervous. A lot of times I’ve found advertising the guest stars means, “I don’t have anything to say, but boy look […]

Filed Under: Bluegrass, Reviews Tagged With: Robbie Fulks

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