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West Of Texas – Heartache, Hangovers & Honky Tonks

Thursday, May 13, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

All across America, in places where the asphalt having a shoulder elevates it to highway status, there stand big metal buildings with gravel parking lots. Twenty-first century honky-tonks, they feature cheap beer, fried food, and a band playing country music. Besides the style of music, a differentiator of those bands is their enthusiasm. You don’t […]

Filed Under: Country, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: West Of Texas

Ryan Adams: Dreaming in Big Colors

Wednesday, May 12, 2021 By Suzanne McMahon

Emerging from the depths of the 2019 #MeToo scandal, Ryan Adams is back and ready to rock. While his most recent record, “Wednesdays,” was a lesson in acoustic soul-baring, “Big Colors” goes in a completely different direction with it’s 80s rock vibes. I’ve had it on repeat for the past 4 days straight (this is […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Reviews, Ryan Adams

We’ll Go Walkin’ – A Special Dallas Playlist

Wednesday, April 28, 2021 By Mayer Danzig

The City, Brandon Callies (from the Hand Drawn Records release Sunrise Diner) Sunrise Diner, born of heartbreak, is not a happy album.  Nonetheless, it is immensely satisfying as Brandon Callies blends melody and melancholy into regal pop songs.  Opener “The City” sets a sorrowful tone, describing the singer wandering seemingly deserted city streets trying to […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Streams Tagged With: Brandon Callies, Garrett Owen, John Pedigo, Lewis III, Lydia Low, Old 97's, Ottoman Turks, Texicana, Vandoliers, Vanessa Peters

Grace Pettis – Working Woman

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 By Chip Frazier

As the daughter of singer-songwriter Pierce Pettis and poetry scholar Dr. Margaret Mills Harper, it is no surprise that Grace Pettis turned out to be a powerful songwriter herself. Raised in both the rural mountains of Mentone, Alabama and the suburbs of Atlanta, her music reflects both traditional roots and modern styles. Her powerful voice […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Reviews, Soul/R&B, Streams, Videos Tagged With: Grace Pettis, Pierce Pettis

Chris Cain – Raisin’ Cain

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

You probably have not heard of Chris Cain. That’s a shame, because, if Raisin’ Cain is typical of his work, we all should know about this guy. But Cain is one of those road-tested musicians whose reputation spreads among other musicians. A long-time fixture in the California blues scene, Cain received W.C. Handy (Blues Music […]

Filed Under: Blues, Reviews, Roots

Stephen Flatt – Cumberland Bones

Thursday, April 08, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

They say alt-country is country music played with a punk aesthetic. Stephen Flatt has a slightly different idea; it’s southern rock with a bluegrass aesthetic. On his latest album, Cumberland Bones, Flatt leads with the Southern rock stories and anthemic, pump-your-fist sound. The bluegrass comes in via him recording this record not with a longstanding […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Stephen Flatt

New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Vol. 2

Thursday, March 25, 2021 By Bill Wilcox

Sequels are so often disappointing, but not this time. Last October, Stony Plain released a great set of jam sessions featuring blues masters Charlie Musselwhite and Alvin Youngblood Hart, together with former Squirrel Nut Zipper Jimbo Mathus, North Mississippi Allstars brothers Luther and Cody Dickinson and their father Jim that were recorded in 2007. Now, […]

Filed Under: Americana, Blues, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Alvin Youngblood Hart, Charlie Musselwhite, Cody Dickinson, Jim Dickinson, Jimbo Mathus, Luther Dickinson, New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers

Parker Millsap – Be Here Instead

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 By Chip Frazier

Singer-songwriter Parker MillLsap will be releasing his new album “Be Here Instead” via his own Okrahoma Records and Thirty Tigers on Friday. It was produced by John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Sonic Youth, Waxahatchee), who deserves a lot of credit for helping deliver an album that is highlighted by a more diverse range of songs than […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Parker Millsap

Rylan Brooks – If Wishes Were Horses

Thursday, March 18, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

Most of us have done a cross country road trip at least once, and you don’t forget it. Especially if it included a long stretch between the Rockies and the Mississippi, where time and distance create a kind of elasticity to your plan. Doing those trips over and over and over became the rehearsal space […]

Filed Under: Country, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Rylan Brooks

Vivian Leva & Riley Calcagno

Thursday, March 11, 2021 By Shawn Underwood

Three years ago in a cramped hotel room during Folk Alliance, at the advice of friends, I first heard a barely-out-of-high-school songstress, Vivian Leva, and her musical partner, Riley Calcagno. Leva had just released her debut album of Appalachian style folk and country songs. Belying her tender age, Leva’s soulful vocal delivery laid bare the […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Country, Folk, Reviews Tagged With: Riley Calcagno, Vivian

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