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John Hiatt- Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns

Thursday, August 04, 2011 By Eli Petersen

You know what they say about 20th records…….well actually you probably don’t, because few artists ever reach that particular milestone. Well John Hiatt has always had a way of making the difficult look easy. His career now spans 40 years and includes a Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting from the Americana Music Association, a couple […]

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Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Live at Ives Park (06.27.11)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011 By Eli Petersen

It’s been 5 years since I first saw Grace Potter & the Nocturnals in concert. The 5 years has seen a lot of changes to the band, a couple of line-up changes, a couple of records, a slew of major festival appearances, and practical stardom thanks to appearances on VH1 and the Ellen DeGeneres show. […]

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Abbie Gardner- Hope

Tuesday, July 05, 2011 By Eli Petersen

5 Years, 3 Red Molly records, a duo record with Anthony da Costa, and a passel of tour dates have passed since Abbie Gardner’s last solo record, the comparatively sparse Honey On My Grave. Hope represents the maturation of one of the best artists in Americana music today. With a confidence that can only be […]

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American Gun Is In Therapy

Wednesday, June 22, 2011 By Eli Petersen

For those readers who may not know, one of Twangville’s own is a real life rock and roll star (well he’s real life rock and roll anyway). Mr. Todd Mathis has been fronting the alt. rock-country outfit American Gun for the better part of a decade now. Their fourth effort entitled Therapy is fast becoming […]

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Zoe Muth & the Lost High Rollers- Starlight Hotel

Thursday, June 09, 2011 By Eli Petersen

If you read Twangville or any of the other excellent roots rock blogs being written across the internet, then I think you can agree with this statement “alternative country gets a bad rap.” Alt. Country, or as I prefer y’allternative, reached a brief level of prominence during the mid 1990’s, but even then it had […]

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Kasey Anderson- Heart of a Dog

Wednesday, June 01, 2011 By Eli Petersen

Kasey Anderson went and found his own Crazy Horse. Though the change isn’t quite as stark as Neil Young’s jump from self-titled debut to the iconic Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Anderson is definitely revving up his raggedy side for the follow up to last year’s excellent Nowhere Nights. Heart of A Dog takes no […]

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Ben Sollee- Inclusions

Wednesday, May 11, 2011 By Eli Petersen

Ben Sollee isn’t human. He can’t be. He must be some extraterrestrial species of blue-eyed soul singing, cello specialist, artist-type-being. He has to be, because Inclusions is an unprecedented masterwork. His 2008 debut Learning to Bend was a spare statement that showcased both his instrument of choice, cello, and his wonderfully soulful vocals. While that […]

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Cary Ann Hearst- Lions and Lambs

Wednesday, April 27, 2011 By Eli Petersen

You ever wonder what modern country music should sound like? I give you exhibit A, Cary Ann Hearst. She has a voice big enough to stand toe to toe with any of the great female country vocalist, Loretta Lynne, Patsy Cline, or Dolly Parton. But, she also, unashamedly, rocks. Her new record crystallizes what may […]

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Twangville Talks to Jason Isbell

Friday, April 15, 2011 By Eli Petersen

Twangville recently got a chance to talk with Jason Isbell by phone as he was resting up back home, getting ready for the release of his new record, Here We Rest (see Chip’s review here). The fruits of said conversation are below, enjoy. Congratulations on the new record, I really think it’s the best thing […]

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Adam Lee & the Dead Horse Sound Company

Friday, March 11, 2011 By Eli Petersen

Stand up bass and pedal steel galore, Adam Lee & The Dead Horse Sound Company create what you might call ‘traditional’ country music. The big bass pumps through the speakers and the pedal steel cries out in every creak, crack, and corner of every song. Adam Lee’s deep belt is an interesting cross between Johnny […]

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