American Slag Heap says:This meandering beauty by the humorously named Baptist Generals on Subpop has me fascinated this morning. Sorta reminds me of the morphine twinged country the Stones did in their Exile period, but this is distinctly American in it's lonely vastness, telling of the sweet bliss and loss of leaving, and coming home.
To the Dogs or WhoeverbyJosh Ritter country/folk, rock, rhythm & blues, singer/songwriter Midwest singer/songwriter Josh Ritter's 7th release,The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter, shows that Josh takes a fresh approach to songwriting. Brilliant lyrics tell the story...more »
Length Of A CountrybyNancy Hess pop, country/folk, rock, alternative, americana, singer/songwriter Shimmering like a freshwater stream in the mountains, this track by Nancy Hess delivers on the promise of its title. Great distances reduced to an...more »
Reservoir ParkbyThe Dutchess & The Duke country/folk, rock, blues, americana "She’s The Dutchess, He’s The Duke" – so says the self titled debut from this Seattle, WA duo that is absolutely brimming with promise. ...more »
Walk Through A CloudbyThe Donkeys country/folk, pop This is the real deal. Country music arranged and played the way country ought to be arranged and played. Hank Williams is sitting on...more »