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A music blog featuring Alt-Country, Americana, Indie, Rock, Folk & Blues. Est. 2005.

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Todd Snider/Live at the Visualite Theatre/Charlotte, NC/April 15, 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010 By Todd Mathis

He’s been driving around this country for 15 years making this shit up as he goes along and playing it for anyone that will listen. Some people say his stuff is a bit opinionated, and while this may be true, he does not sing anything to try to change your mind, but rather to ease […]

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Marah in the Treehouse

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 By Jeff McMahon

When you walk into a concert venue and you happen to find the band shmoozing in front of the chicken coop, you know the show is a bit different than the usual. I’ve seen Marah in two other small venues, but the fact is that I’ve never quite experienced the intimacy of the inaugural show […]

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Sidewalk Dave- Gold Liquid Mischief

Monday, April 19, 2010 By Eli Petersen

“Gold Liquid Mischief” is an album inspired by, written while, and recorded under the influence of drinking. This might seem like it was all fun and shame, and at times it really was, but when your only choice on the matter of drinking is either cheap scotch or cheap bourbon, it begins to drown your […]

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Crooked Still / Infamous Stringdusters

Friday, April 16, 2010 By Chip Frazier

Two of the best young Newgrass groups have upcoming albums. Crooked Still – will release Some Strange Country on May 18th on Signature Sounds. They are certainly a genre bending groups always, but they rise to a new level on this. The album is beautifully arranged,lyrically infused with both spiritual and earthly wisdom, and as […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews Tagged With: Crooked Still, infamous stringdusters

Tallest Man on Earth – The Wild Hunt

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 By Jeff McMahon

While you may wonder why a folky Swede deserves to be recognized on a decidedly more twangy website, one listen should do the trick. In that one song you’d probably never know that Tallest Man on Earth wasn’t raised in the mountains of North Carolina. Perhaps that’s because as well as Bob Dylan, Kristian Matsson […]

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Twangville Talks to Kasey Anderson (+ Giveaway)

Monday, April 12, 2010 By Eli Petersen

“You been spittin’ out nails and knockin’ back whiskey/ you got a new tattoo, it says that you don’t miss me”- Kasey Anderson I caught up with Kasey Anderson as he was returning from SXSW and days away from touring the ENTIRE REST OF THE COUNTRY (tour dates below) in support of his excellent new […]

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Carrie Rodriguez – Love and Circumstance

Friday, April 09, 2010 By Shawn Underwood

Lots of people have covered the Hank classics.  The Carrie Rodriguez version of I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, on her latest record Love and Circumstance, ranks right up there with the best of them.  With Carrie on mandolin and Bill Frisell on guitar, there’s a richness to the instrumental that complements Carrie’s vocals and […]

Filed Under: Americana, Country, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Alejandro Escovedo, Carrie Rodriguez, Hank Williams, Merle Haggard

The Longwalls – Dark Academy

Friday, April 02, 2010 By Shawn Underwood

Maybe it’s just me, but it seems like there’s a recent trend in the land of Twang to add some of the production values and philosophical, lyrical meanderings of the indie music scene into the roots and country values that have defined Americana.  I’m not saying this is bad, or even new; in fact I’d […]

Filed Under: Americana, Indie, Reviews Tagged With: Blind Pilot, Longwalls, Sarah Jarosz

Jason & the Scorchers – Halcyon Days

Thursday, April 01, 2010 By Chip Frazier

For all of you youngsters out there who love the history of alt-country, the first fact to know is that Uncle Tupelo started it all. Wrong Answer!!!! Before there was something called alt-country, there were many in the field. Rank & File (an early Alejandro Escovedo project), X was heavily roots influenced, The Blasters just […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Reviews Tagged With: Alt-Country, Jason and the Scorchers, Uncle Tupelo

Red Molly- James

Thursday, April 01, 2010 By Eli Petersen

There are a lot of female folk trios out there and most of them are worth their salt (or at least a good long listen). Red Molly was/is one of those bands. I liked their self-titled EP, the live CD Never Been to Vegas, and especially their 2008 effort Love and Other Tragedies. The trio […]

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Polls

What is your favorite new release for week of June 12?

  • Fruit Bats – The Landfill (23%, 9 Votes)
  • Bandits on the Run – Rough Magic (13%, 5 Votes)
  • Duane Betts – Isle of Hope (13%, 5 Votes)
  • Bob Wagner – I’ve Been Down (8%, 3 Votes)
  • Sam Morrow – Southern Boogie (8%, 3 Votes)
  • Tommy Goodroad – Goddammit (8%, 3 Votes)
  • Courtney Hartman – With You: From the Garden Shed (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Ryan Adams – The Suicide Handbook (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Pharis & Jason Romero – These Are The Days That Turn In To Years (5%, 2 Votes)
  • Funkwrench Blues – THIS IS THE ONE! (raison d’être) (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Alex Amen – Sun of Amen (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Breakfield – Breakfield (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Goose – BIG MODERN! (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Keith Urban – flow state (3%, 1 Votes)
  • Ismay – Half Truth (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Molly Brandt – Museum of Being (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Clay DuBose – Father Time & Mother Nature (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Dawn Landes – Catch a Little Sun (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 39

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