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

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Truth & Soul, Digging in Music History

Friday, June 13, 2008 By Alex Verhoeff

In an era of digital downloads threatening the record industry record labels like Truth and Soul are a breath of fresh air. Truth and Soul is the kind of label that doesn’t aim on big sales, but is there to satisfy the needs of collectors like me. In limited editions the company releases actual vinyl […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Soul/R&B, Streams

Infamous Stringdusters

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 By Chip Frazier

The Infamous Stringdusters released there self-titled sophomore album on Sugar Hill this week. In a stroke of genius, they brought is Tim O’brien as producer. The Stringdusters like O’brien have a fairly uncommon ability to stand simultaneously in both the Traditional and New Grass camps with no apparent contradiction. Their previous release Fork in the […]

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Abigail Washburn & Ben Sollee

Friday, June 06, 2008 By Chip Frazier

When you talk about the artists taking Bluegrass in new directions you think about musical directions not the directions on a compass. Yes many artists have followings in Europe and the Kreuger Brothers are from Norway, but China is not a country I think of as craving a good banjo tune. Besides can you imagine […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Listen Up: The Teenage Prayers’ “Everyone Thinks You’re the Best”

Thursday, June 05, 2008 By Mayer Danzig

Imagine a soul band playing CBGB’s and you’ll have a sense of the Prayer’s sound. The Brooklyn-based group serves up a potent blend of soul and hard rock that will get you dancing until you collapse from exhaustion. Opener “I Like It” sets the tone with a smoldering intro that builds into an angst-ridden beat. […]

Filed Under: Indie, Reviews, Rock, Streams, Up & Comers, Videos Tagged With: CBGBs, James Brown, NYC, The Teenage Prayers

“For You” A Biography Of A Cult

Thursday, June 05, 2008 By Alex Verhoeff

Dave Marsh, the biographer of the Boss, has dubbed  Springsteen fans the cult. Springsteen fans habitually follow the guy around. Waiting in line at a show, waiting for the gates to open it is not uncommon to hear a cacophony of accents and languages. Some more than others. Natives from New Jersey and Italians tend to […]

Filed Under: Interviews, Reviews Tagged With: Bruce Springsteen

American Aquarium- The Bible and the Bottle & Bones [EP]

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 By Eli Petersen

American Aquarium is from Raleigh, NC. And yes, every review you read about them will compare them to Whiskeytown. But, to their credit, American Aquarium embraces the comparison on their second full length, The Bible and the Bottle. Skillet Gilmore (drums for Whiskeytown) does the artwork. Caitlin Cary (founding member Whiskeytown) contributes background vocals to […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Folk, Genres, News, Reviews Tagged With: Cory Branan, Lucero

The Mother Truckers (Austin, TX) – Let’s All Go To Bed

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

I have recently spent a solid amount of time listening to albums from various bands that call themselves Country, Roots-Rock, and even Alt-Country. As I listen to these albums, I find myself breaking down each song to analyze the components that make the album fit within the boundaries that the band itself defined by labeling […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Band of Heathens Giveaway Contest!!!

Sunday, June 01, 2008 By Chip Frazier

The Band of Heathens has been gracious enough to provide Twangville with a couple of copies of their soon to be released album to give away. Just leave a comment to this post about the Heathens. Refer to my previous post in which I reviewed the album. Then check back on 6-8 when we will […]

Filed Under: Contests, Reviews

Al Green Lays Down Soul Supreme

Friday, May 30, 2008 By Alex Verhoeff

The reverend is back at the secular front with his third album since his 2003 comeback “I Can’t Stop”. After shying away from the secular market, focusing on Gospel, Al Green seems to have fully embraced the salt of the earth again. Green started scaling down his Pop career in ’74 when a girlfriend doused […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Old Favorites/New Sounds: Part 1 – Neil Diamond

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

You may have read the title of this post and then double checked to make sure you were at the right site, but never fear, you are. While the tunes of old-school crooners Diamond or Steve Winwood aren’t regular occupants of the Twangville pages, three recent releases display a common thread that I hope will […]

Filed Under: Reviews

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