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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

Alejandro Escovedo’s Legendary Conclusion to SXSW 2010 at the Continental Club

Friday, April 09, 2010 By John Anderson

It was two years ago at the unofficial Sunday night South-by closing ceremonies at the Continental Club that Alejandro Escovedo world premiered his then-forthcoming album, Real Animal live and in sequence from the first track to the last. It was a remarkable show, and it proved to be an album that raised Alejandro’s profile considerably, […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Rock, SXSW Tagged With: Alejandro Escovedo, Alejandro Escovedo Orchestra, Continental Club, Hector Munoz, Javier Escovedo, Jon Dee Graham, Street Songs of Love, SXSW 2010, True Believers

Remembering Alex Chilton, Whose Spirit was Entwined with SXSW 2010

Thursday, April 08, 2010 By John Anderson

I don’t think it would be overstating the case too much to say that when the news of Alex Chilton’s death broke on the first day of SXSW, so too did the collective heart of a sizable percentage of SXSW attendees break. I got the news via text message during the second showcase of the […]

Filed Under: Pop, Rock, Specials, SXSW Tagged With: Alex Chilton, Andy Hummel, Big Star, Born to Lose, Jody Stephens, John Doe, Jon Auer, Ken Stringfellow, M Ward, Sondre Lerche, SXSW 2010, The Replacements

Introducing Foxy Shazam, the Most Indescribably Awesome New Band of SXSW 2010

Wednesday, April 07, 2010 By John Anderson

I first heard (and heard of) Foxy Shazam this past January when their song, “Bye Bye Symphony” was included in the free SPIN magazine compilation, SPIN Presents 2010: A Look Ahead. I liked that song very much, and certainly enough to earn them a “see them at South-by” designation. That decision took on added urgency […]

Filed Under: Rock, SXSW Tagged With: Alex Nauth, Eric Nally, Foxy Shazam, Sky White, SPIN, Stubb's, SXSW 2010

The Rock Hall in 2011: Your Recommendations

Wednesday, April 07, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

Hats off to fans of the late Johnny Maestro for their overwhelming response and thanks to everyone who participated in our Rock Hall Nominations discussion. Judging from your responses, there is a strong feeling that progressive and glam rock are overdue for recognition by the Hall. Here are your nominations: Johnny Maestro – Maestro, lead […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Contests, Pop, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Alex Chilton, Big Star, Brooklyn Bridge, Gram Parsons, Johnny Maestro, Kiss, Marc Bolan, Moody Blues, Neville Brothers, New York Dolls, Paul Westerberg, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Replacements, Rush, T Rex, Yes

Indie Pop Rocks SXSW 2010 with Stereo Skyline, the Downtown Fiction, and the Ready Set

Tuesday, April 06, 2010 By John Anderson

Some of you may recall the thrillingly eye-opening experience that seeing Totally Michael at South-by was for me last year. Well, if you’re willing to indulge me, I think I’m about to test the patience and credulity of the Twangville audience like never before. (Bear with me though, for as with my South-by blogging of […]

Filed Under: Pop, Rock, SXSW Tagged With: Indie Pop Rocks, Stereo Skyline, SXSW 2010, Teen Hearts, the Downtown Fiction, the Ready Set, Totally Michael

With One Night Only & the Crookes, Yorkshire Gets my Vote as the Hottest Scene at SXSW 2010

Monday, April 05, 2010 By John Anderson

Of the 15 bands I saw on Wednesday at SXSW this year, the one that stood head and shoulders above the rest was One Night Only from Yorkshire, England. I’ve had their debut album for a couple of years now, and like it quite a bit, but the band that I saw onstage for the […]

Filed Under: Pop, Rock, SXSW Tagged With: British Music Embassy, One Night Only, SXSW, the Crookes, Yorkshire

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

Confederate Fagg

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 By Todd Mathis

While we here at Twangville mostly focus on the country/alt-country/hillbilly side of things, some of us have a soft spot for metal…gay metal. And there is no better gay metal band than South Carolina’s own Confederate Fagg. This past weekend, the boys got together to play a rally organized by City of Columbia mayoral candidate […]

Filed Under: Discovery, Features, Rock, Videos

Who Should The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induct in 2011?

Monday, March 29, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

I finally got around to watching the broadcast from last week’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2010 inductions. The ceremony — honoring inductees ABBA, Genesis, Jimmy Cliff, The Hollies and Iggy Pop & Stooges — was, well, rather tame. Even Iggy Pop, in fine Stooges form, struggled to get a reaction from the crowd. […]

Filed Under: Contests, News, Rock, Videos Tagged With: ABBA, Genesis, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Cliff, The Hollies, The Stooges

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