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Shooter Jennings – The Other Life

Saturday, March 23, 2013 By Chip Frazier

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 […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Outlaw Country, Shooter Jennings, Waylon Jennings

Cash Box Kings – Black Toppin’

Wednesday, March 20, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

The Cash Box Kings are the real deal. These Chicago musicians have dedicated themselves to playing in the tradition of 1950s Chicago blues.  From the first guitar licks on Black Toppin’, the band’s sixth offering and second for Blind Pig Records, it feels as though you could be listening in on a studio session at Chess Records, with the […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews Tagged With: Cash Box Kings

New American Farmers – Brand New Day

Tuesday, March 19, 2013 By Shawn Underwood

Mars, Arizona.  Wind and sun the primary elements of nature, the tumbleweeds rolling through town, red sand whipped into dust devils with nothing but cactus to impede their motion.  Like so many small towns in America, the burden of providing for its citizens outweighing a rapidly diminishing tax base until there’s no choice but to […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Indie, Reviews Tagged With: Mars Arizona, New American Farmers

Monday Morning Video: Langhorne Slim

Monday, March 18, 2013 By Mayer Danzig

Let’s start our week with Langhorne Slim burning through “Fire” from last year’s The Way We Move.

Filed Under: Americana, Videos Tagged With: Langhorne Slim

Southern Hospitality – Easy Livin’

Friday, March 15, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Southern Hospitality has served up a southern fried delicacy with its debut album, East Livin’.  Produced by Louisiana blues guitar-slinger Tab Benoit, “SOHO” members J.P. Soars, Damon Fowler and Victor Wainwright, have followed a swampy gumbo recipe reminiscent of classic southern rockers Little Feat (during the Lowell George years) with a selection ranging from soul-inflected blues, to country, to […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock, Roots Tagged With: Southern Hospitality, Tab Benoit

The Rev. Jimmie Bratcher – Secretly Famous

Wednesday, March 13, 2013 By Bill Wilcox

Upon learning that the “Rev.” Jimmie Bratcher is an ordained minister, those of us who prefer our entertainment to be taken separately from our religion might become a little skeptical.  But Bratcher’s Secretly Famous provides straight-forward blues-rock with some inspired guitar, keeping the preaching down to a bare minimum and letting the music instead do the talking. […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Rev. Jimmie Bratcher

Tom McBride – Morning in Glen Burnie / Live

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 By Jeff McMahon

It’s rare for influential records to bring together an artists’ sound quite so well. In our phone conversation, Tom’s first two of the albeit clichéd interview question were Willie Nelson – Stardust and Stevie Wonder – Musiquarium. These two records bring together Tom’s best elements.  He mentioned “Whiter Shade of Pale Color” in particular. A […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Monday Morning Video: Tim Easton

Monday, March 11, 2013 By Mayer Danzig

Talk about stripping your artistry down to the core. Here’s Tim Easton, sans microphone and armed with just his acoustic guitar, delivering an energetic performance of his song “Broke My Heart.” If you like what you hear, New West Records has just released Before the Revolution – The Best Of 1998-2011 an impressive collection that […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Videos Tagged With: Tim Easton

Friday Morning Video: Holly Williams

Friday, March 08, 2013 By Eli Petersen

This was suppose to be an elegant review of the excellent new album from Caitlin Rose. Unfortunately, one of the Twangville posse (me) fell down on the job. So instead you get a video from the artist who caused me to lose all sense of time and place this week. Meet Holly Williams.    

Filed Under: Reviews

Son Volt – Honky Tonk

Thursday, March 07, 2013 By Shawn Underwood

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 […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Reviews Tagged With: Jay Farrar, Son Volt, Uncle Tupelo

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