Pittsburg isn’t a city that comes up often when I think of the contemporary Americana scene today, but then again Boca Chica doesn’t sound like your typical Americana band. Increasingly it seems like we’re seeing more acts like Boca Chica that are blending the elements of Folk stylings with poetic lyrics, emotion-evoking chords, and a […]
And the Winner of the Mark Knopfler Contest Is…
Thanks to the Twangville community for an impressive array of comments on Mark Knopfler’s career. I’ve re-posted the comments below as they are as thoughtful as they are diverse. Congratulations to Chris McDonald of St. Catharines, ON, Canada. Chris will be receiving a copy of Mark Knopfler’s new cd, courtesy of Knopfler and 820 Media. […]
Mary Gauthier – Between Daylight and Dark
When you think of the great storyteller songwriters certain names come to mind. Names like, Guy Clark, Joe Ely, Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker and Chris Knight just to name a few. These people have one thing in common. They are all men. I have news for these gentlemen. […]
Oakley Hall & Alberta Cross
There are a couple of recent releases by Indie rock bands that have a significant Americana Alt-country influence. I am referring to Oakley Hall’s I’ll Follow You on Merge records and Alberta Cross’ The Thief and the Heartbreaker a seven song EP on Geffen records. Oakley Hall was formed in 2002 by Pat Sullivan, who […]
Steve Earle + More, Album Previews
Steve Earle, ‘Washington Square Serenade’ (Partial CD) There’s plenty of new music to listen to this week, but the one that’s got me amped is the new Steve Earle record, Washington Square Serenade. Influenced by recent life changes including his marriage to fellow musician Allison Moorer and a residential move to New York City the […]
Reader’s Pick: Joe Henry, “Civilians”
With 68% of the votes, you chose the Joe Henry‘s Civilians as your favorite new album in a recent Twangville poll. Help us celebrate by enjoying these Joe Henry videos. Don’t forget to vote in this week’s poll!
Xavier Rudd::White Moth
After the delayed American release of Food In The Belly, White Moth becomes the second American release of 2007 for Xavier Rudd. While Food In The Belly was a great subtle follow-up to Solace, White Moth raises the bar for the great one-man-band, as perhaps his best work yet. Where there may have been some […]
Tommy Womack/There I Said It!
Tommy Womack’s biography from his website starts out like the following: “My name is Tommy Glynn Womack.  Skot Willis once said I was the craziest person he’d ever met who had his life together.  Todd Snider says I’m the only person he’s ever met in Nashville who’s crazier than he is.  So I must be […]
Mayer’s Playlist for August 2007, A Video Companion
Another great month of music, another fine collection of videos. And speaking of videos, how about Justin Timberlake at the VMAs imploring MTV to play more videos. Rock on, Justin, rock on. Highlights this month include a dynamic duo of live Josh Ritter performance and a double shot and short documentary from new faves Stonehoney. […]
Mark Knopfler + More, Album Previews
Mark Knopfler, ‘Kill To Get Crimson’ (Partial CD) Proving to be anything but dire, Mark Knopfler releases Kill to Get Crimson a solo effort on the heels of 2006’s smash album All The Roadrunning with Emmylou Harris. With his signature acoustic swagger Knopfler is as good as he’s ever been. Be sure and check out […]
