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The Honeydogs – What Comes After

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 By Bill Wilcox

The Twin Cities based Honeydogs, who were tantalizingly close to stardom in the late 1990s, have kept their day jobs, survived and now have released a new album that should please their enthusiastic followers.  What Comes After follows the recipe of the band’s superb 1997 and 2001 releases, Seen a Ghost and Here’s Luck, with simple, straight forward lyrics and exceptional musicianship. The […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Alt-Country, Honeydogs, Pop, Rock

Mayer’s Playlist From February 2012, Part 1

Wednesday, March 07, 2012 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH: Inspiration, by Shurman One of the things that I have always appreciated about Shurman is the ragged edge of their music. And man do they serve it up by the bucket on their latest release. Album opener and title track “Inspiration” starts things out on a positive note, both musically and […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Playlists, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Adam Arcuragi, Chuck Prophet, Dead Fingers, Freedy Johnston, Highway Ghosts, Jon Dee Graham, Jones Street Station, Shurman, Susan Cowsill, the Hobarts, The Rationales

I See Hawks In L.A. – New Kind Of Lonely

Friday, March 02, 2012 By Shawn Underwood

Driving east out of Bakersfield you see it long before you get there, the heat shimmer distorting lines and colors, and yet somehow it kind of sneaks up on you.  One minute you’re in civilization, the next…nowhere.  California’s high desert has inspired musicians from Gram Parsons and the Eagles to Ted Nugent and Queens of […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: I See Hawks In L.A.

American Aquarium – Live in Raleigh

Wednesday, February 29, 2012 By Kelly Dearmore

North Carolina’s American Aquarium has certainly made the most of their tenacious touring and effective self-promotion over the past few years. With their last two studio albums, Dances for the Lonely and Small Town Hymns possessing an irresistibly comfortable blend of country and rock, and the band’s live shows having gained a reputation for being […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Alternative, Americana, Features, Indie, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: American Aquarium, B.J. Barham, Drive-By-Truckers, Old 97's

Josh Ritter – Little Darlings

Tuesday, February 28, 2012 By Jeff McMahon

When songwriters sing of “Darlings,” I can’t help but cringe. I think of the cheesy “darling.” You know, that one you picture in your head from a late-stage Clapton or a young Springsteen. The affectionate term could easily refer to this cute female but in”Bringing in the Darlings” the title actually seems like a more […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Walter Rose Drives South With Lucinda

Friday, February 24, 2012 By Kelly Dearmore

There aren’t many voices out there that are fair or worthy companions to the singular, sultry and smokey groan of Lucinda Williams. The California-dwelling Walter Rose released Cast Your Stone last month, and while it’s a solid album to be sure, it’s tough to deny the magic this song has. Want proof of said magic? […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Downloads, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Streams Tagged With: Eric Heywood, Lucinda Williams, Walter Rose

Jen Buxton- Don’t Change Your Plans

Thursday, February 23, 2012 By Eli Petersen

I write a lot of really nice things about a lot of different bands and artists on this website. This is partly because we here at Twangville are more about sharing and shining the light on good music, rather than being merciless critics sitting on our high horses. It’s also because there are no specific […]

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Otis Taylor – Contraband

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 By Bill Wilcox

Otis Taylor and Corey Harris may be the most creative blues musicians active today. And with Harris spending much of his time exploring other musical avenues, that leaves Taylor pretty much in a class by himself as an avant-garde bluesman.  His moody, atmospheric yet beautiful recordings are a welcome change from the many younger musicians trying […]

Filed Under: Blues, Genres, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Alvin Younblood Hart, Blues, Corey Harris, Guy Davis, Keb Mo, Otis Taylor, Roots

This One’s For Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark

Friday, February 10, 2012 By Eli Petersen

This One’s for Him is a tribute to one of America’s greatest songwriters, Guy Clark. It was one of my favorite records released last year, though I am just now getting around to a review. It contains, by far, the strongest songwriting of any record released last year. But to be fair, no one else […]

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Photos that ROCK! The Avett Brothers

Friday, February 03, 2012 By Suzanne McMahon

The Avett Brothers  Life is Good Festival in Canton, MA: September 2011 Before the Life is Good festival, I was a very casual Avett Brothers fan. I really enjoyed the album “I and Love and You” but hadn’t heard much else. It was very exciting to be standing in front of the barricade, right up […]

Filed Under: Reviews

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