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Monday Morning Video: Alejandro Escovedo is Sad and Dreamy

Monday, March 28, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

I was reminded about this song while having a conversation about childrens music with a few day-job colleagues several weeks ago. As the story goes, Alejandro Escovedo and Mike Fracasso led a songwriting seminar for a group of students at the Ziker Elementary School in South Austin, Texas. From Escovedo: [The boy] thought deeply for […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Downloads, Streams, Videos Tagged With: Alejandro Escovedo, Michael Fracasso

Brian Wright’s on Fire

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By Kelly Dearmore

Now, I’ll be honest: I still haven’t made my way completely through Brian Wright’s new Sugar Hill album, House on Fire. It’ll be released next week, but what I’ve heard thus far, I really like. See for yourself with these two videos. One shows the softer acoustic side, while the one below it displays a […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Rock, Roots, Videos Tagged With: Brian Wright, Sugar Hill Records

Tom’s Picks: Best of Winter 2011

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 By Tom Osborne

My favorite albums from the Winter of 2011. Links will lead you to Twangville reviews. Also, be sure and check out the video companion below. Enjoy! Top 10 THE DECEMBERISTS, The King is Dead [★★★★★/4.700]Album number 6 for the Portland, OR based group. A slight departure from previous concept albums featuring cameos by Peter Buck […]

Filed Under: Best of Year, Reviews, Videos Tagged With: Amos Lee, Drive-By-Truckers, Kasey Anderson, Lucinda Williams, R.E.M., Social Distortion, Teddy Thompson, Telekinesis, The Decemberists, the wailin' jennys

Eddie Spaghetti – Sundowner

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 By Kelly Dearmore

In what is shaping up to be the label roster of the year, Bloodshot has released another trademark, insurgent country gem. Eddie Spaghetti, the leader of infamous Seattle group the Supersuckers, stepped away from his buds of over 20 years to craft Sundowner, an album that might have a bit less venom, a tad more […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Americana, Country, Features, Indie, Reviews, Rock, Rockabilly

Monday Morning Video: Dave Alvin

Monday, March 21, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

The arrival of new music from Dave Alvin has sent me scurrying through his impressive back catalog. Here is “Haley’s Comet,” one of my personal favorites from Alvin’s seminal outstanding solo release Blue Blvd. “Do you know who I am,” said Bill Haley in a pancake house near the Rio Grande; the waitress said “I […]

Filed Under: Americana, Videos Tagged With: Dave Alvin

Natalia Zukerman – Gas Station Roses

Saturday, March 19, 2011 By Shawn Underwood

I really struggled to put into words why I like the latest release from Natalia Zukerman, Gas Station Roses. When I would write down notes on the songs they ended up best summarized by thoughts like “pleasant”, or “comfortable”. But when you put those in a review, it comes off as damning something with faint […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Genres, Reviews Tagged With: Natalia Zukerman

Monday Morning Video: Jon Dee Graham is “Beautifully Broken”

Monday, March 14, 2011 By Mayer Danzig

In honor of this week’s SXSW Music Conference, here is John Dee Graham performing “Beautifully Broken.” No trip to Austin is complete without catching a set by the Bard of Austin. If you like what you hear, Graham is offering a full live album (recorded at Austin’s Saxon Pub) as a pay-what-you-like download. Check it […]

Filed Under: Rock, Videos Tagged With: Jon Dee Graham

The Civil Wars – Barton Hallow

Saturday, March 12, 2011 By Kelly Dearmore

The benefits of landing a tune on a prime-time drama can obviously be plentiful, and make no mistake, The Civil Wars, a duo out of Nashville have certainly been reaping those riches in the form of monumental buzz and sold out club shows all over the country. Of course, the side of that which isnt […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Americana, Country, Features, Folk, Indie, Reviews, Roots Tagged With: Barton hallow, Charlie Peacock, Greay's Anatomy, She & Him, the Civil Wars

Adam Lee & the Dead Horse Sound Company

Friday, March 11, 2011 By Eli Petersen

Stand up bass and pedal steel galore, Adam Lee & The Dead Horse Sound Company create what you might call ‘traditional’ country music. The big bass pumps through the speakers and the pedal steel cries out in every creak, crack, and corner of every song. Adam Lee’s deep belt is an interesting cross between Johnny […]

Filed Under: Reviews

Exene Cervenka – The Excitement of Maybe

Thursday, March 10, 2011 By Chip Frazier

Exene Cervenka’s musical career is a spectrum bending profile. As the female vocalist of the seminal Punk band X, she laid the foundation on which many female Alt-Country / Americana artists have built their careers. Neko Case and The Be Good Tanyas are perfect examples of artists that have Exene in their family tree. X […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Exene Cervenka, X

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