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Tumbledown into Punk Country

Thursday, March 25, 2010 By Kelly Dearmore

There are still many a music fan out there that doesnt quite get where the roads of punk and country or folk meet. For those that do “get it”, it isnt hard to draw a straight line that connects the spirits of Woody Guthrie and Joe Strummer. While the sonics of the two genres can […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Alternative, Country, Features, Indie, Reviews, Rockabilly, Videos Tagged With: Mike Herrera, MxPx, Tumbledown

Mayer’s Playlist from February 2010

Wednesday, March 24, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH: Wings, by Will Kimbrough Nashville’s Will Kimbrough has long been a musical journeyman, lending his [immense] talents to artists ranging from Jimmy Buffett to Rodney Crowell. Yet, despite this heavy schedule, he still finds time to create some striking music of his own. Wings, his latest release, has a gentle and […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Downloads, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Roots, Streams Tagged With: Christine Ohlman, Doop and the Inside Outlaws, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, graham parker, Harlem Parlour Music Club, Joe Pug, Will Kimbrough

The Drive-By Truckers – The Big To-Do

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 By Jeff McMahon

At Twangville, the Drive-By Truckers carry a lot of weight. In fact, in the post-modern, post-alt-country (whatever) era of Indie rock, they are like superstars to some. Not like in the “Oh my god, what is Britney wearing” kind of way but rather in the anticipation that comes for some in a new record. It […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Genres, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Alt-Country, Drive-By-Truckers, Mike Cooley, Patterson Hood, Shonna Tucker

Alex Hargreaves – Prelude

Monday, March 15, 2010 By Shawn Underwood

I found myself a little torn about whether to post a review of the new Alex Hargreaves album, Prelude, to Twangville.  It does have fiddle and banjo and mandolin, but rarely does it even come close to twangy.  It’s much more a jazz album.  But this is a path that’s been blazed already by Bela […]

Filed Under: Americana, Bluegrass, Jazz, Reviews Tagged With: alex hargreaves, Bela Fleck, mike marshall

Sharif – Kisses & Lies

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 By Kelly Dearmore

Traveling a path that has led him from his native Virginia, to NYC and Los Angeles, singer/songwriter Sharif (Myspace / Official) has honed his skills as an emotive performer that sheds all inhibitions with the vulnerable and excellent slice of pop, Kisses & Lies. The artist known as Sharif, tip-toes a fine line between saccharine […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Features, Folk, Pop, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Rhett Miller, Sharif

Win Big: Preservation Hall Jazz Band & Friends

Wednesday, March 03, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

Last week we profiled the recent tribute to New Orleans’ Preservation Hall. Recorded over the past year in New Orleans historic landmark, the album features the legendary jazz band performing with artists ranging from Tom Waits to Jason Isbell to Brandi Carlile. Did I say win big? I meant really big. Thanks to our friends […]

Filed Under: Contests, Country, Jazz, Videos Tagged With: Del McCoury, Pete Seeger, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the Edge, U2

Great American Taxi – Reckless Habits

Monday, March 01, 2010 By Shawn Underwood

If you’re a fan of 70’s country rock, you’ll feel right at home with the latest release from Great American Taxi, Reckless Habits.  Vince Herman, the leader of Taxi, was also a founder of Leftover Salmon, and the jam band roots are noticeably.  But what really comes through is a homage to the early pioneers […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Blues, Country, Reviews Tagged With: claire tory, Gram Parsons, great american taxi, reckless habits, tony jo white

Ain’t Nobody Better Than The Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Monday, February 22, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

Few cities have as rich a musical heritage as New Orleans, Louisiana. Even fewer have a modest building the mere mention of which conjures up vivid images, both visual and aural. Such is the legacy of Preservation Hall. The building itself is strikingly humble. No running water. No air conditioning. Six spare benches and a […]

Filed Under: Americana, Folk, Jazz, News, Reviews Tagged With: Amy Lavere, Blind Boys of Alabama, Buddy Miller, Jim James, Paolo Nutini, Pete Seeger, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Ritchie Havens, Tom Waits

Rich McCulley – Starting All Over Again

Friday, February 19, 2010 By Kelly Dearmore

Rich McCulley’s (Official / Myspace) 4th album, Starting All Over Again wastes no time in establishing its identity as a catchy pop-rock record that twangs in just the right spots and even reflects without moping. “Tell Me, I’m Listening”, “Dreams Tonight” and “The Last Song” open the album with a steady tempo that rocks along […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Features, Reviews, Rock Tagged With: Grant Langston, Rich McCulley

Mayer’s Playlist from January 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010 By Mayer Danzig

ALBUMS OF THE MONTH: The Day After Everything Changed, by Ellis Paul New England folk musician Ellis Paul headed south to Nashville to record his latest album and returned with a more polished sound. Despite the change of locale, however, the vividness of his songwriting remains the same. Paul’s songs are filled with rich imagery […]

Filed Under: Americana, Downloads, Folk, Playlists, Pop, Reviews, Rock, Streams Tagged With: Allison Moorer, Arc Angels, Butch Walker, Ellis Paul, Elvis Costello, Freedy Johnston, Glossary, Motion City Soundtrack, Swinging Steaks, Tommy Keene

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