It only makes sense that Australian-born, Canadian-raised singer-songwriter Ruth Moody has enjoyed her illustrious career, filled with Juno Awards (Canadas answer to the Grammys), Billboard-charting albums and more than a dozen appearances on A Prairie Home Companion. After all, shes been groomed for it since birth. When I was growing up, there was music everywhere. […]
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A crappy show
Austin, Texas-based garage musician Orville Bateman Neely stays busy. He produces records for the likes of The Strange Boys, drums for A Giant Dog, co-fronts Bad Sports and runs sound at Austin venue Beerland. Oh, and currently on its first national tour, his own band, OBN IIIs, plays 10 p.m. Saturday at The Blue Note […]
Barry spritzer
Rock has The Beatles, jazz has Miles Davis, rap has Tupac, and adult contemporary has Barry Manilow. The man who became an icon for molding Mandy, Copacabana (At the Copa) and Cant Smile Without You into chunks of pop-culture history is a natural showman with a gleaming voice, penchant for flashy stage attire and a […]
The SweetWater Moonshine
The final product is 90s rock in Wrangler jeans and cowboy boots, something that fans of Taddy Porter and Kings of Leon will appreciate. Much like The Avengers, each member is given the chance to play the hero over the course of the 10-track effort. Singer Adam Banner lets his pipes roar in opener Get […]
So and so good
Credit: Stephanie Bassos When Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos emerged in the mid-2000s with the brilliant chamber-pop record The Dust of Retreat, major labels saw the band as the next Arcade Fire, The Shins or The Decemberists. Too bad chief songwriter and lead singer Richard Edwards never planned on sticking to one sound, […]
To the ’core
Credit: Ross Adams Alex Barnard loves the hardcore scene, its DIY aesthetic and underground culture, but he aspired to play for rooms with more than a dozen people in them. He found like-minded, longtime Oklahoma City musicians in Daniel Weaver, Billy Reid and James Hammontree; together, they formed Chud. All of us have played in […]
You hear?
Credit: The Ely Brothers Being an experimental rock act, mewithoutYou is no stranger to risk. When writing and recording its fourth album, 2009s Its All Crazy! Its All False! Its All A Dream! Its Alright, the band chose to ditch its signature heavy riffs for something that more closely resembled Modest Mouse or Bright Eyes […]
Dial H for Hero
At 42, Scott Lucas may be getting older, but hes not giving up on music. In fact, hes even more committed. As half of the Chicago rock duo Local H (Bound to the Floor), Lucas evidently found one bands full slate of touring and recording as not enough, so he struck up a solo project, […]
Sultan of sting
Credit: Ben Pobjoy Mark Sultan has been playing garage rock well before it was in vogue. For 23 years, the Canadian has plugged away either as a solo musician (often under the moniker BBQ) or a member of The Spaceshits, Les Sexareenos, Almighty Defenders and, most notoriously, The King Khan & BBQ Show. Through that […]
Turnpike Troubadours Goodbye Normal Street
The 11 tracks traverse complex and emotionally rich terrain Robert Earl Keen would approve and so vividly that you can almost smell, as the first song coins it, cheap perfume and gin and smoke and lies. A definite honky-tonk sensibility is at work here, from Kyle Nixs raggedly effective fiddle work to Evan […]
