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The Last Almanac/A Memoir

Tuesday, July 01, 2008 By Todd Mathis

Never has bitter sounded so sweet.  You’re singing along with a smile on your face and the wind in your hair when suddenly you realize this guy is really pissed off.  I mean, some folks have really gotten under his skin.  But with A Memoir, I’m saying that Josiah Rosen has gotten the last laugh.  Clocking […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Josh Ritter Pops

Sunday, June 29, 2008 By Mayer Danzig

Last week was a great one for shows here in Boston. Among the best was Josh Ritter and his band performing with the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall, the legendary home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Ritter has always been a gracious performer but he was clearly moved by the moment. “This is such an […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Boston, Boston Pops, Boston Symphony Orchestra, concert, Josh Ritter, Robert Pinksy

‘Cool Days End’ Survivors on the New Jersey Shore

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 By Alex Verhoeff

“Kids flash guitars just like switchblades, hustling for the record machine” With these two cinematic lines Springsteen once described the New Jersey R&R scene in his classic song “Jungleland” from the “Born to Run” album. With scenes as the boardwalk and Madam Marie, or artists like Little Steven van Zandt and Southside Johnny, Asbury Park […]

Filed Under: Reviews

We Can’t Make it Here Anymore

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 By Chip Frazier

DEL MCCOURY AND FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO THE STRUGGLES OF RURAL AMERICA Del McCoury has put out a compilation project that sings about the plight of rural America. The album enlists a stellar group of artists to tell this story. Moneyland, which is also the name of the title cut, invokes the spirit of FDR […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Reviews Tagged With: Del McCoury

The Kennedys–Madison Square Park, New York City

Monday, June 23, 2008 By Danielle McClure

The Madison Square Park Concert Series in New York City kicked of to a soggy start on Wednesday, June 18, but the passing thunderstorm didn’t deter eager folk enthusiasts from coming out (umbrellas and all) to the park’s lush Oval Lawn listen to the quirky, bohemian musical talents of Pete and Maura Kennedy, known on-stage […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Madison Square Park Concert Series, NYC, The Kennedys

Reckless Kelly – Bulletproof

Monday, June 23, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

In the late-nineties and early in this current millennium, the Texas-Country scene exploded, not only in the Lone Star State, but throughout the South. The vast scope of the music attracted many listeners, as the movement represented an alternative to the product that was being churned out in Nashville. The giants from that not-so by-gone […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Features, News, Reviews, Rock

Bruce Springsteen An ‘Old’ Man Live in Amsterdam

Thursday, June 19, 2008 By Alex Verhoeff

“I’m an old man, give me my thrills” Springsteen said before bursting into “Girls in their Summer Clothes”, which was also dedicated to a fresh father who missed the postponed Arnhem show because his wife was giving birth. Springsteen had something to make up for after last December when he fell ill the day of […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Billy Bragg: Live at the Fillmore

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 By Shawn Underwood

Barack Obama campaign rally or live music show?  Hmm, hard to tell.  On the other hand, anyone who expects a Billy Bragg show to be just music without any social or political commentary has found themselves a nice, isolated cave to live in. Billy was on a west coast tour swing in support of his […]

Filed Under: Alternative, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Billy Bragg, concert

The Bob Walkenhorst Dinner Hour Show

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 By Mayer Danzig

Would you travel half way across the country to see a band play a bar in a non-descript strip-mall? If you’ve spent time in Twangville you might consider it. And if it is a Wednesday night and the weekly Bob Walkenhorst and Friends show is in session in Kansas City, you’d be foolish not to […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: Bob Dylan, Bob Walkenhorst, Jeff Porter, Kansas City, Rainmakers

Listen Up: Matthew Ryan Vs. the Silver State

Monday, June 16, 2008 By Mayer Danzig

Matthew Ryan’s voice can be an acquired taste, expressive and rough hewn. Yet it is a voice that conveys as much emotion as the instrumentation it accompanies. His emotional honesty and vulnerability are laid bare whether he’s barking out “Johnny wanted a lot of things but Johnny didn’t want to die” on “Drunk and Disappointed” […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Downloads, Reviews, Rock, Streams, Videos Tagged With: Kate York, Matthew Ryan, MRVSS, Nashville

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