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11/14/2008

On Repeat All Day: Deertick - "Long Time"

On Repeat All Day: Deertick - "Long Time"

Not only do they have some of the best promo pics around, but Rhode Island's Deertick also have one of the best songs around. "Long Time" from the soon-to-be reissued, previously limited 2007 album War Elephant, reeks of classic country and ...

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Posted by Michael on 11/14/2008 10:00 AM EST in Indie-Pop, Folk, Country | Permalink

08/11/2008

On the Rise: The War On Drugs

On the Rise: The War On Drugs

Philly's The War on Drugs are starting to make a name for themselves outside of the local scene with their awesome debut full-length Wagonwheel Blues. Co-founder Kurt Vile and gang are perpetuating the grand tradition of noisy Americana. "Ta ...

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Posted by Michael on 08/11/2008 9:59 PM EST in Country, Indie-Rock, New Music Spotlight, Local Music | Permalink

07/01/2008

New Music From Micah P. Hinson - "When We Embraced"

New Music From Micah P. Hinson - "When We Embraced"

Micah P. Hinson, who once suffered from a dislocated vertebrae, has returned with an inspired new album entitled, Micah P Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra. The sweet balladry of the first single, "When We Embraced," plays like an old-school J ...

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Posted by Michael on 07/01/2008 7:39 PM EST in Folk, Country | Permalink

06/04/2008

Little Miss Sunshine Dolly Parton Style

Little Miss Sunshine Dolly Parton Style

Dolly Parton published a biography in 1994 called Dolly: My Life And Other Unfinished Business. Included in her book are photos sent in by fans of little girls dressed up as miniature versions of the C & W perky princess. Complete with bouffan ...

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Posted by Emily on 06/04/2008 5:08 PM EST in WTF?, Country | Permalink

04/22/2008

The Midnight Cowboy Appears In the Afternoon And Everybody's Talkin' At Me

The Midnight Cowboy Appears In the Afternoon And Everybody's Talkin' At Me

If you have access to any type of news media at all, then you must know that today is Pennsylvania's primary election for the Democratic Presidential candidate. When I went to the park for lunch, I did my best to avoid the barrage of opinionate ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/22/2008 5:33 PM EST in Country, Editorial, Movie Music | Permalink

04/07/2008

Come One! Come All! The Tallest Man on Earth Sings "Into The Stream"

Come One! Come All! The Tallest Man on Earth Sings "Into The Stream"

Ladies and Gentlemen, The Walrus is pleased to present... Sweden's Kristian Matsson, The Tallest Man on Earth! With most startling candor and impeccable finger-picking, this Scandanavian sensation will perform for us "Into the Stream", a s ...

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Posted by Robin on 04/07/2008 1:43 PM EST in Folk, Country, New Music Spotlight | Permalink

04/03/2008

No Hippies Allowed

No Hippies Allowed

WFMU recently posted a series of red- blooded, conservative, country western mp3's by a few All- American Muskogee Okies. These cowboys were so ticked off by the freewheeling antics of the peacenik flower children, they exercised their 1st Amend ...

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Posted by Emily on 04/03/2008 12:48 PM EST in Country | Permalink

03/25/2008

Would You Listen To a Band Called The Last Rapes of Mr. Teach?

Would You Listen To a Band Called The Last Rapes of Mr. Teach?

Well, I would, and I have. Despite the lengthy, semi-offensive sounding name, France's The Last Rapes of Mr. Teach write songs that definitely won't offend your eardrums. "Help Me" is a super-accessible, rockabilly head-rush with pogo-stick rhyt ...

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Posted by Michael on 03/25/2008 10:31 PM EST in Country, Indie-Rock, Punk | Permalink

03/17/2008

God Less America

God Less America

Bluegrass may not be Michael's thing, but Rock and Roll certainly isn't for the Hi-Fi Guys. Their Louvin Brothers styled "Rock and Roll Killed My Mother," doesn't lend itself to roadtrippin' music but it will get one thinking about the deconstr ...

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Posted by Emily on 03/17/2008 12:15 PM EST in Experimental, Country | Permalink

03/12/2008

I Suffer For My Music, Now It's Your Turn - The Legendary Stardust Cowboy

I Suffer For My Music, Now It's Your Turn - The Legendary Stardust Cowboy

Doing a bit of research on the Legendary Stardust Cowboy brought me to his Wikipedia page. The introductory sentence for his entry is so perfect, I couldn't have said it better myself. "The Legendary Stardust Cowboy, born Norman Carl Odam on O ...

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Posted by Emily on 03/12/2008 1:32 PM EST in Experimental, YouTube, Country | Permalink

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