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Old 97s + More, Releases 5/13

Wednesday, May 14, 2008 By Tom Osborne

The story behind the Old 97’s new album ‘Blame It On Gravity’. OLD 97’s, Blame It On Gravity (New West)Official Site | MySpace | Samples And then entered the contender. Dallas based band The Old 97’s are back in a big way. Teaming up with talented producer Salim Nourallah ‘Blame It On Gravity’ is the […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Alternative, Rock, Videos

Joe Pug – Nation of Heat

Monday, May 12, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

Chicago, by way of North Carolina & Maryland troubadour, Joe Pug would like to apologize to the innocent folks now living in the houses that he helped construct while working as a carpenter. He is likely expressing his remorse for the hours he seems to have spent humming possible melodies and arranging lyrics in his […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews

Justin Trawick Live at IOTA

Friday, May 09, 2008 By Tom Osborne

Justin Trawick Group performing “Sunshine” For those hitting the Bob Schneider show at the Birchmere in Alexandria tonight (Friday, May 9), you may want to also reserve your Saturday (May 10) night for DC’s own Justin Trawick at IOTA who will be celebrating the release of his new live CD recorded at the very same […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Folk, Indie, Interviews, Rock, Videos Tagged With: IOTA, justin trawick

Todd’s Review Roundup APRIL

Tuesday, May 06, 2008 By Todd Mathis

Ok, I’ve been in more of a “rock” mood recently so for some of you twangvillers, these albums may have too much kick.  Well, maybe not…we’ll see.     Hints of BRMC, The Tender Idols and Primal Scream abound on Saturna’s new album Some Delicious Enemy.  Lush guitars, delay and feedback mixed with pulsing drums make the Portland, Oregon band […]

Filed Under: Americana, Reviews, Rock

Elvis Costello + More, Releases 5/6

Monday, May 05, 2008 By Tom Osborne

Elvis Costello performing classic “Radio Radio” while touring for new album ‘Momofuku’. ELVIS COSTELLO, Momofuku (Lost Highway)Official Site | MySpace | Samples At Twangville there’s very little that Elvis Costello can do wrong. The lastest from Costello and his merry band of Imposters appears to be no different. Adding to the fun the band teams […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Rock, Videos Tagged With: Elvis Costello, firewater, jeb loy nichols, Sierra Hull

The Middle Class – Deep in Debt

Sunday, May 04, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

Some call it Old-Timey, New-Grass, Jam-Grass, Rootsy, Pre-WWII, Folk or hell, some label junkies may even dream up a title like Appalachian Dumpsta-Funk (not bad actually, can’t it be as useful as “Alt-Country”?) The fact is, in the last few years we have witnessed an Ellis Island-style rush of young, unique, and quality hard-to-define acts […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alternative, Americana, Bluegrass, Features, Indie, Reviews, Roots

Griffin House + More, Releases 4/29

Monday, April 28, 2008 By Tom Osborne

“Live To Be Free” from new album ‘Flying Upside Down’ GRIFFIN HOUSE, Flying Upside Down (Nettwerk) Official Site | MySpace | Stream Out of Ohio comes Nashville-based singer-songwriter Griffin House with his latest record titled ‘Flying Upside Down’ available on Nettwerk Records. House draws well-warranted comparisons to Ryan Adams (in a good way) as well […]

Filed Under: Downloads, Folk, Rock, Streams, Videos Tagged With: bombadil, Griffin House, Langhorne Slim, steve winwood

The Daylight Hours- How To Make A Mess of Things

Sunday, April 27, 2008 By Eli Petersen

The Daylight Hours is Columbia, SC’s own David Adedokun. Adedokun has been slowly but surely working on How To Make A Mess Of Things for over two years, since the break-up of his former band, Courage Riley. It was worth the wait. Adedokun blends an array of influences into an Americana-indie-pop dream, all the while […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Alternative, Americana, Folk, Indie, Pop, Reviews

South Austin Jug Band – Strange Invitation

Friday, April 25, 2008 By Chip Frazier

South Austin Jug Band has found itself. They have always been talented and creative song-writers. However, they were stuck somewhere between traditional and contemporary acoustic music. They were too much on the fence. With Strange Invitation they have created self-described “progressive – acoustic” music. Maybe this clear break was due to the fact that the […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Bluegrass, Folk, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: South Austin Jug Band

The Atkinsons – American Gothic

Thursday, April 24, 2008 By Kelly Dearmore

When I pop in a disc from a band based in Virginia (West, or just the plain one) or North Carolina, I get excited and my mind fills with preconceived notions of good ol’ smokey mountain boogie, complete with Dueling Banjos and Foggy Mountain Breakdowns. Unfair? Sure. True? Not really, I don’t think that all […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Features, Reviews, Roots

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