Audio CD – May 12, 2017 at 06:58AM
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Artist: Lynn Hazelton
Title: The Cook’s Daughter
Genre: Country/Folk
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 248 mb
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Lynn Hazelton – The Cook’s Daughter (2017)
NeillyRich – Here Now Forever (2017)
Audio CD – May 12, 2017 at 06:58AM
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Artist: NeillyRich
Title: Here Now Forever
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 153 mb
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Rylee Renee & The Ruckus – Steamy Summer Nights (2017)
Audio CD – May 12, 2017 at 06:58AM
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Artist: Rylee Renee & The Ruckus
Title: Steamy Summer Nights
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 108 mb
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Colter Wall – Colter Wall (2017)
Audio CD – May 12, 2017 at 07:58AM
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Artist: Colter Wall
Title: Colter Wall
Genre: Blues, Country, Singer-Songwriter
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 185 mb
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Out of the Woods – Show #370 – 5-13-17
– May 12, 2017 at 08:44AM
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OUT OF THE WOODS INTRO GWYNETH MORELAND – Eloise – Cider – Self (break) RED TAIL RING – Shale Town – Fall Away Blues – Earthwork MICAH & MARK ATKINSON – Wall Of Water – Land Of Broken Angels – Self STURGILL SIMPSON – In Bloom – A Sailor’s Guide To Earth – Atlantic COLTER WALL – Snake Mountain Blues ….
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The Grande – The Grande (2017)
Zorn – May 12, 2017 at 08:55AM
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The Grande wear their heart on their sleeve from the first note to the last, drawing on timeless influences such as The Band, Neil Young & Ryan Adams along the way but always staying true to The Grande’s roots.
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Luke Sital-Singh – Time Is a Riddle (2017)
Audio CD – May 12, 2017 at 08:58AM
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Artist: Luke Sital-Singh
Title: Time Is a Riddle
Genre: Folk, Indie, Singer-Songwriter
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 260 mb
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Introducing >>> William The Conqueror
madmackerel – May 12, 2017 at 12:28PM
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Hailing from the coast of Cornwall, William The Conqueror are an indie-Americana trio that channel classic blues and singer-songwriter influences through a grunge/indie filter drawing influences from bands and artists as diverse as The Doors, Ryan Adams and The Lemonheads.
Debut album Proud Disturber Of The Peace is out via Loose on the 4th August and charges through ten raw tracks, asserting itself with opener In My Dreams, a song about destiny, disappointment and defiance; driving drums and heart racing bass setting the tone.
Have a listen. You can also catch them at the Great Escape next week.
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Freight Train Boogie Show #381
Bill Frater – May 12, 2017 at 01:44PM
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FTB Show #381 features the new self-titled album by Joan Shelley. We also have new music by and more. Here’s the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Direct link to listen now!
FTB # 381
Joan Shelley – I Got What I Wanted Joan Shelley
Bruce Robison – Long Time Comin’ Bruce Robison & The Back Porch Band
Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms – You’re The One Innocent Road
Nell Robinson & Jim Nunally Band – Baby Lets Take The Long Way Home Baby Lets Take The Long Way Home (mic break)
Joshua James – Blackbird Sorrow My Spirit Sister
Darrin Wentz – A Place In California When You Were Young
Aaron Lee Tasjan – Refugee Blues Silver Tears
Joan Shelley – Where I’ll Find You Joan Shelley
(mic break)
Darden Smith – Love Will Win the War Everything
Kelly Pardekooper – You Don’t Say City At Night
Beth Bombara – When I Woke Up Map & No DirectionDietrich Strause – The Dove How Cruel That Hunger Binds
Kenny George Band – Picket Fences Borrowed Trouble
Chris Shiflitt – Sticks and Stones West Coast Town
(mic break)
Joan Shelley – We’d Be Home Joan Shelley
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(May 12th, 2017)
Bill Frater
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“Cornell 5/8/77” – Grateful Dead [Official Full Album Stream]
Francesco Marano – May 12, 2017 at 04:48PM
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The Grateful Dead estate have released an official soundboard recording of the… Read more »
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Chris Stapleton – From A Room, Vol. 1
Kith Folk – May 12, 2017 at 08:37PM
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I get the feeling that Chris Stapleton’s kind of like the Kendrick Lamar of country music today. He brings salvation to the genre through his sheer virtuosic talent and singular vision, but also through his humble honesty. He’s clearly got no interest in playing Nashville’s Music Row games, and is moving outside their boxes (this album is evidently the first volume of two to drop this year). I’ve seen this attitude in person: at the Americana Music Association awards last year, Stapleton took away “Artist of the Year,” but opened up with a salty aside about how the Americana folks never gave him the time of day when he was singing bluegrass. I loved him for this, as it’s true that bluegrass is a much neglected area of Americana these days. It’s also a sign that Stapleton loves to confound genres. Most reviewers talking about this album keep referring to Stapleton as a “soul” singer, and I don’t quite hear it. I think people just aren’t used to hearing real grit in country singing, so it takes you out of the genre when you hear a voice that’s powerful, but meaningful as well. There’s lots that can be said about Stapleton’s vocal talents, his sparse and powerful arrangements, or just his songwriting, which is granite-rock solid here. But really the best compliment is that his new album is so good, I’ll bet you’ll put it right back on after a first listen just to hear new layers to the music.
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Review: Blue Collar Hippie Music (Live) by The Plott Hounds – Americana Music Show Podcast
Lyndon Bolton – May 12, 2017 at 09:44PM
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In Blue Collar Hippie Music, The Plott Hounds don’t so much bring their southern jamming sound into your music machine but transport you to their live show.
“Review: Blue Collar Hippie Music (Live) by The Plott Hounds” originated from Americana Music Show Podcast.
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Head For The Hills – Potions And Poisons (2017)
Zorn – May 13, 2017 at 03:15AM
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Potions and Poisons (available May 12th) is the fourth studio album of original music from Head for the Hills, the Colorado based post-modern bluegrass outfit of Adam Kinghorn, Joe Lessard, Matt Loewen and Sam Parks. There’s no reinvention of the wheel here–no computer programmed banjo rolls or digitally arpeggiated fiddle lines. Instead we find Head for the Hills at the peak of their powers of musical alchemy, building little worlds of sound from the detritus of bluegrass, jazz, hip hop, folk and soul. Potions and Poisons is a look at the darker side of love, lust, and life; an examination of our affinity for and aversion to the things that make us fragile but human. Recorded at home in Colorado with the band’s go-to engineer, Aaron Youngberg (Cahalen and Eli, Martha Scanlan, Grant Gordy and Ross Martin), the record features appearances from Bonnie Paine (Elephant Revival) on vocals and washboard, Erin Youngberg (Uncle Earl, FY5) on vocals, and a lush string section. Potions and Poisons is the most Head for the Hills record yet, and in the great tradition of bluegrass (and soul and folk and old time music), it delivers some bitter pills, but the ten new original songs are more than a survey of the human condition. This is reflective but buoyant music, restorative and full of vibrancy.
Head for the Hills prides itself on defying expectation, turning neophytes into converts and genre purists exploratory listeners. Remaining true to the roots of bluegrass while simultaneously looking to it’s future prospects, the band makes music that reaches into jazz, indie rock, hip hop, soul, world and folk to stitch together cutting edge songs that bridge the divide between past and future acoustic music. More than a decade in and after thousands of miles, hundreds of performances, a handful of independently released records, 4 times awarded Best Bluegrass in Colorado via Westword Magazine, and one new mandolin player–Head for the Hills is at their absolute peak, firing on all cylinders and winning the hearts and minds of audiences everywhere they go.
Head for the Hills have been bringing their music to audiences from the Telluride Bluegrass Festival to South by Southwest and a multitude of stages in between–including Summer Camp Music Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, RockyGrass, DelFest, Northwest String Summit, Blue Ox Music Festival, FloydFest, Strawberry Music Festival and many more. The band has been featured on NPR Ideastream and eTown, co-released beers with Odell Brewing Company and Sanitas Brewing, charted on the CMJ Top 200 (Blue Ruin, 2013 and Head for the Hills, 2010), and was featured by CMT – Edge, who said; “Head for the Hills’ Blue Ruin effortlessly matches integrity against innovation.”
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Timothy Seth Avett as Darling – IV (2017)
Audio CD – May 13, 2017 at 09:01AM
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Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz / 16 Bit
Source: Digital download
Artist: Timothy Seth Avett as Darling
Title: IV
Genre: Folk, Indie
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 439 mb
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Zac Brown Band – Welcome Home (2017)
Audio CD – May 13, 2017 at 10:01AM
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Artist: Zac Brown Band
Title: Welcome Home
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 238 mb
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Current Swell – When to Talk and When to Listen (2017)
Audio CD – May 13, 2017 at 10:01AM
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Artist: Current Swell
Title: When to Talk and When to Listen
Genre: Folk, Rock, Indie
Release Date: 2017
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Size .zip: ~ 240 mb
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Album Review – “Colter Wall” (Self-Titled)
Trigger – May 13, 2017 at 10:54AM
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Styles and dialects and phonetics change, but the eternal themes that stir the soul remain, and it’s the seamless tie to what Colter sings about and how he sings it that makes the experience something beyond music. It is the ability to introduce the element of time into the mix, not just as a texture, but as a vehicle for transporting perspective….
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“How Do I Get There?” by Don Bryant – Americana Music Show Podcast
Calvin Powers – May 13, 2017 at 02:28PM
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“How do I get there?” from Don Bryant’s Don’t Give Up On Love album is a perfect example of how soul music straddles the gospel/secular divide.
““How Do I Get There?” by Don Bryant” originated from Americana Music Show Podcast.
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Slobberbone – Bees and Seas: The Best of Slobberbone (2016)
exy – May 13, 2017 at 05:27PM
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If Uncle Tupelo were the Minutemen of the alt-country explosion of the ’80s and ’90s, then Slobberbone were the Replacements. Uncle Tupelo were tight, wildly energetic, and overflowing with both ideas and principle. But Slobberbone were sloppy in the best kind of way, charging forward with beer-sodden passion that obscured the fact they could effectively kick out the jams.
Slobberbone were not afraid to wear their hearts on their sleeves, bellowing out tales of regular-guy lives that were often funny but also potently insightful. While they weren’t taken as seriously as some bands on the scene, they played and sang with a commitment that suggested their lives depended on this music. And like the ‘Mats, Slobberbone were in the right place at the wrong…
…time. In a very real way, Slobberbone paved the way for the Drive-By Truckers, Lucero, and Two Cow Garage, but without enjoying the same recognition by being a few years early.
In their original lifetime, Slobberbone cut two good albums (Crow Pot Pie and Slippage) and two great ones (Barrel Chested and Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today). Bees and Seas: The Best of Slobberbone is a well-curated compilation that skims the cream from those four releases, and beautifully celebrates their greasy glories. These 18 songs demonstrate the consistent strength and shaggy-dog vision of Brent Best’s songwriting, confirming he was as good a storyteller as anyone on the scene. And on the best tracks, Best and his bandmates (Jess Barr, Brian Lane, and Tony Harper) explode like soggy firecrackers, giving the music messy but furious life. While Slobberbone have reunited for live dates, they have yet to return to the recording studio. Bees and Seas suggests they would have good cause to be intimidated by the strength of their legacy. But after hearing this, old fans and first-time samplers alike will probably think the same thing: the world needs more rock from a band like this. Until that day comes, Bees and Seas is a superb summary of Slobberbone’s brief but rich recording career. (The collection also includes a loving liner-note tribute to the group from Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers.)
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Van Morrison at AmericanaFest 2017!
Rob Dickens – May 14, 2017 at 05:00AM
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Americana Music Conference and Festival 2017 (AmericanaFest) Van Morrison to receive Lifetime Achievement Award Plus Nashville Headline Show Van Morrison will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting at the Americana Honors & Awards Show at the Ryman Auditorium on September 13 2017. As well, Morrison will be headlining a show (with his […]
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