This holiday classic takes on extra meaning this year given the recent passing of songwriter Shane MacGowan. Glen Hasard and Lisa O’Neill led this beautiful performance at MacGowan’s funeral a few weeks ago.
Readers’ Pick: Best Album of 2023
Congratulations to Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams for landing in the top spot of Twangville’s Readers’ Pick of 2023 poll. We should note that Chrome Dreams was completed in 1977, but not released until 2023 for the sole purpose of competing for the Twangville end-of-year Reader’s Pick poll. Congrats, Neil! It was worth waiting for. Full […]
Uncle Lucius – Like It’s the Last One Left
The sub-title of this review could be “Uncle Lucius, a band in 3 acts”. In the early-mid 2010’s, Uncle Lucius was emblematic of the Austin bands that could make a living without ever sleeping in a hotel (although they certainly did their fair share of touring). Then in 2018 front man Kevin Galloway decided it […]
Jolie Holland on Tour Schtick, Weaponized Plagiarism, and Her Side Project “Velour Sewer”
Jolie Holland talks about touring in a microvan, shares an early song lyric, and explains why she is sincerely uninterested in genre .
Monday Morning Video – Jabe Beyer
Jabe Beyer is one of those musicians who we’ve been writing about since the early days of Twangville. And with good reason – his talent is as deep as his musical catalog. Although we got to know him in his Boston days, he later re-established himself in Nashville where he became a go-to collaborator as […]
Tom’s Faves: 2023
Best Album of 2023: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit – Weathervanes I really didn’t want to do it. It’s just too easy. Jason Isbell has come out on top time after time in Twangville’s Best of Year lists. Yet, here I am again. At first, it was a tough call. Chris Stapleton is always […]
Smith & Tegio – Can’t Stay Here
Practiced nonchalance. In the music world, it’s the ability to sound just as fresh the 500th time you play a song as you did when you first wrote it. Bands that are good at it are always better live. Although I’ve only seen them live once, I get an overwhelming sense Californians Mark Tegio and […]
Philip Lupton of Briscoe on Local Diners and The Experience of Live Music
Philip Lupton of Austin-based Briscoe talks about how the band saves a few bucks on guitar strings and why the love their rehearsal space.
Monday Morning Video – Pete Seeger and Johnny Cash
The legendary Pete Seeger’s name has come up several times over the past few weeks. Seeger, who passed away in 2014, was a cornerstone of folk music for much of his 94 years. He was notable as much for his commitment to humanity as he was for his performances. Seeger was always quick to encourage […]
Low Water Bridge Band – Back to the Valley
If Nashville is the white collar home of country music, then the blue collar home must be about 500 miles northeast of there, near the Shenandoah Valley. I stumbled across a band recently that is the epitome of blue collar country music, and coincidentally they call the Shenandoah Valley home. The Low Water Bridge Band […]