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Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls – Packed for Exile

Tuesday, June 12, 2012 By Chip Frazier

LA based Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls release their new album Packed for Exile on July third. It is an impressive release with a blend of Americana roots and 70’s Album Rock. Interestingly, the band’s keyboardist is Jason Federici, who is the son of the late E Street Band member Danny Federici. The band may be from […]

Filed Under: Americana, Country, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls

Monday Morning Video: World Party

Monday, June 11, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

To celebrate the recent release of the World Party box set Arkeology, here’s another gem from the Karl Wallinger catalog.

Filed Under: Acoustic, Pop, Videos Tagged With: World Party

Langhorne Slim- The Way We Move

Friday, June 08, 2012 By Eli Petersen

In March of this year, I caught a Langhorne Slim headlining show at one of my favorite dive bars back home. I had seen Langhorne before (opening for a pretty epic DBT-Lucero double bill in Boston), so I figured it would be a good show. It wasn’t. It was extraordinary. Note: I’m still unsure if […]

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Mayer’s Playlist for Spring 2012, Part 3

Thursday, June 07, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH The Lumineers, by The Lumineers I discovered the Lumineers thanks to, of all things, an airline who shall remain nameless. When they botched my return to Boston from a day gig work trip to LA, I found myself stranded in Denver. Others might have been upset, but I relished the chance […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Downloads, Folk, Indie, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: Antonio Lulic, Archie Powell and the Exports, Brendan Benson, Filligar, Foy Vance, John Fullbright, Langhorne Slim, Lee Bains III, Marty Stuart, the Lumineers, World Party

Cory Branan- Mutt

Wednesday, June 06, 2012 By Eli Petersen

I’ve been listening to Mutt for a while now and have heard numerous reactions to it, ranging from ecstatic to dismissive to ambivalent. At this point, I can understand almost all viewpoints, but personally have come down pretty firmly on the ‘ecstatic’ side. This sort of debate is about par for the course for a […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Monday Morning Video: The Right Ons

Monday, June 04, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

My spring playlist features a killer track from The Right Ons‘ recent release (listen and download here). Well, the boys also made a Beatles-inspired video for the explosive track “On The Radio.” Turn it up loud and enjoy.

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: The Right Ons

Delta Moon – Black Cat Oil

Friday, June 01, 2012 By Bill Wilcox

Delta Moon features unique dueling slide guitar leads that give the band’s music the swampy, gritty sound that has made it one of Atlanta’s best kept secrets.  Black Cat Oil, the seventh album to feature the lap-steel guitar-work of singer-songwriter Tom Gray and bottleneck slide guitar of Mark Johnson, is a solid offering.    Delta Moon, which until 2007’s Clear […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Delta Moon

Mayer’s Playlist for Spring 2012, Part 2

Thursday, May 31, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH The Great Despiser, by Joe Pug If you listen closely to The Great Despiser, Joe Pug’s latest release, you’ll hear a theme carrying through the songs. The songs map a journey in which the protagonist seeks to find his path, generally with clear intent yet often daunted by societal expectations and […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Playlists, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Apples in Stereo, Cory Branan, Joe Pug, Justin Townes Earle, Library Voices, Paul Thorn, Red Jacket Mine, Sharon Van Etten, The District Attorneys, White Jacket

Company/Dear America,

Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By Todd Mathis

There’s a Charleston, South Carolina band that goes by the moniker Company, not to be confused with the Brooklyn band of the early 2000’s of the same name. (Or the cover band that also apparently plays in Charleston called “The Company Band.”) Unlike the folkier rock of the Brooklyn band, the Charleston collective focuses on […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Fathers and Sons – The DB’s and The Only Sons

Tuesday, May 29, 2012 By Chip Frazier

For those who remember the DB’s from the early 80‘s, especially if you saw any of the shows they performed as openers for REM, the band conjures up memories of good times in college. They no doubt were good times, but in retrospect the DB’s were seminal innovators paving the road for the Alt-Country / […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: DB's, R.E.M., The Only Sons

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