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Joe Pug, American Troubadour

Tuesday, July 28, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

Chicago musician Joe Pug has spent the better part of the past year with a guitar over his shoulder. Since releasing his debut ep Nation of Heat in spring of 2008, Pug has followed in the figurative footsteps of Woody Guthrie by performing his music whenever and wherever he can. And like the great folk […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Downloads, Features, Folk, News, Streams Tagged With: Chicago, Joe Pug

Andy Friedman & the Other Failures- Weary Things

Friday, July 24, 2009 By Eli Petersen

Art country? Country noir? I’m not sure how to define Andy Friedman’s new record Weary Things, his first with the spectacularly successful The Other Failures. The record is restrained letting Friedman’s conversational lyrics play across an eerie sounding background that falls closest to Mr. Dylan circa Time Out of Mind. Friedman’s acoustic guitar is often […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Scott Warren – Quick Fix Bandage

Thursday, July 23, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

I have really enjoyed digging into the new album from Californias’ Scott Warren. Quick Fix Bandage (Jungular Music), is one of those great singer/songwriter albums that deftly tosses folk, rock, country and pop into a wholly satisfying creation. Warren’s vocals contain a gentle rasp that seems to help the fusion of different styles, much in […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Features, Folk, Indie, Pop

Danny Schmidt- Instead the Forest Rose to Sing

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 By Eli Petersen

I first heard of Texas singer-songwriter Danny Schmidt awhile back. A frequent recommendation of a good friend of mine (whose taste and breadth of knowledge about Americana music vastly exceeds my own), Danny Schmidt is just another in a long string of artists I dismissed upon first listen only to latter realize that they are […]

Filed Under: Reviews

The Deep Vibration – Veracruz

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 By Kelly Dearmore

The Deep Vibration, out of Nashville, know how to leave a guy wanting more. Their EP, Veracruz (Dualtone), seems to tease the listener with only a total of 5 songs. All 5 songs are made up of high-quality, bluesy rock and it just doesnt seem like enough. Matt Campbell’s vocal performance is strong and the […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Features, Rock

Welcome Back Will Hoge!

Monday, July 20, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

One wouldn’t blame Nashville musician Will Hoge for wanting to pull a Rip Van Winkle this past year. Last August he nearly lost his life when he was struck by a van while riding his scooter home from the studio. After months of surgeries and undoubtedly painful therapy, Hoge is back with a new album […]

Filed Under: News, Rock Tagged With: Nashville, Will Hoge

Leeroy Stagger- Everything Is Real

Thursday, July 16, 2009 By Eli Petersen

We last heard from Leeroy Stagger on his 2006 disc Depression River, a modern day country rock masterpiece. Stagger synthesized Steve Earle, Ryan Adams, and Neil Young into his own unique take on the alternative country genre teeming with sprawling electric guitars, twang, and heart. Since then, he’s joined the folk super group Easton, Stagger, […]

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Revisiting the Classics: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

Thursday, July 16, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

The Band classic “The Weight” is a standard closing number for musicians across the world (see Chris & Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes joining Levon Helm on it this past week here), but I’ve always been partial to “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.” Drummer Levon Helm’s impassioned vocals are downright spine-tingling as […]

Filed Under: Americana, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Levon Helm, The Band

Listen Up: Gretel’s “The Dregs”

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 By Mayer Danzig

I suspect that every songwriter dreams of writing a song like “Car Bomb Times.” It’s a triumph of songwriting that matches provocative lyrics with a hypnotic melody. What begins as a quiet folk song built around singer-songwriter Reva Williams banjo and hushed vocals builds into a rich tapestry of harmonies. It is these types of […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Downloads, Folk, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Boston, Gretel

Damon Fowler – Sugar Shack

Monday, July 13, 2009 By Shawn Underwood

A few months back, along with a couple of other CD’s I was reviewing, I received a copy of Damon Fowler’s Sugar Shack .  I put it on at the time, it was OK, I didn’t think too much about it.  I realized this weekend that I keep coming back to this disc.  I know […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Damon Fowler, review, Sugar Shack

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