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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

Jeb Loy Nichols – Days are Mighty

Friday, May 02, 2008 By Chip Frazier

Jeb Loy Nichols occupies a territory somewhere between the Soul influenced folk of Martin Sexton and a more acoustic singer-songwriter sound. The album starts out with the more soul/R&B leanings of “My Kind” and the title track “Days are Mighty.” The title track is a comforting hopeful song. The message seems to be that, even […]

Filed Under: Reviews

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

Sun Studio Sessions

Friday, April 25, 2008 By Tom Osborne

Some cool stuff going on with the famous Sun Studio lately. Here’s a handful of Twangville’s favorite artists including Sarah Borges, Grace Potter, Backyard Tire Fire and Amy LaVere captured on video at the pivotal recording studio:

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: Amy Lavere, Backyard Tire Fire, Grace Potter, Sarah Borges

SXSW 2008: Say What?

Friday, April 25, 2008 By Mayer Danzig

“More vocals? I’m glad you actually want to hear me. I wish my mother did.” ~ Elia of the Scotland Yard Gospel Choir Drunk guy: “Do you guys know where the bridge party is?” Non-drunk guys: “Well there’s a bridge but I don’t see a party.” ~ Overheard at 3am as I crossed the bridge […]

Filed Under: SXSW Tagged With: Alejandro Escovedo, Andre Williams, Austin, Billy Bragg, Chuck Prophet, Jon Dee Graham, Langhorne Slim, Lionel Richie, Paul Thorn, Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, SXSW, Syd Straw

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

Q&A with the Wrinkle Neck Mules + a Monster Giveaway

Wednesday, April 23, 2008 By Tom Osborne

**NOTE: Contest is now closed. You can still participate but will no longer be eligible for the giveaway.** One disc you may have overlooked in 2007 came from Richmond, VA based Wrinkle Neck Mules titled ‘The Wicks Have Met’. Rustically rooted in Old Dominion’s historic south, the Wrinkle Neck Mules deliver with their own special […]

Filed Under: Alt-Country, Contests, Downloads, Indie, Interviews, Rock, Spotlight Tagged With: contest, giveaway, wicks have met, Wrinkle Neck Mules

Old Settler’s Music Festival Highlights

Wednesday, April 23, 2008 By Shawn Underwood

I’m from northern California where “layering” your clothing is a mantra more than a conscious thought. Sure came in handy this year for Old Settler’s Music Festival in Driftwood (Austin), Texas, where there was driving rain, freezing cold (at least it felt that way), and warm, late-spring sunshine. Oh, and lots of good music, which […]

Filed Under: Acoustic, Alt-Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Country, Folk, Reviews, Roots, Up & Comers Tagged With: Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, festival, music

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