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I'm back... and forth
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Big thumbs up to the Avett Brothers.
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Golden smog
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My clutch is broken
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Virginia Beach, VA
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Robert Earl Keen has a great song, "The Road Goes On and On," where he rips into Toby Keith for stealing the melody from his classic "The Road Goes on Forever." Here's an article about it, along with videos:
http://www.tmdailypost.com/article/e...n-v-toby-keith
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Bloomington, IN
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Not sure if it counts as country, but most likely Americana, Megafaun. They're awesome (and so is their name).
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Has big taste
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Pittsburgh
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
I would never classify any of these as straight country, but I'm guessing they veer close enough to the genre to appeal to you. I like a lot of music that kind of careens near folk but isn't too soupy.
William Elliott Whitmore (I've been trying to see this guy live for years and FINALLY did a couple of weeks ago. If you ever have the chance to do so, GO.) The Milk Carton Kids The Felice Brothers The Bowerbirds (The) Brendan Hines The Cave Singers Mountain Firework company Langhorne Slim Frankie Miller The Three Crows Southern Culture on the Skids The Harlan Twins I'll go through my itunes and see if I can find more!
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WOOOOO!!!
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Midland, MI
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
I saw him open for Lucero in Cincy last Spring and almost posted 'Hell or High Water' in this thread. His stories behind each song are fantastic and he is so humble it is refreshing...
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Austin, Texas
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Band of Horses and Avett Bros are great, both have new albums in the last couple weeks that I enjoy.
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Waitin til next year
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Was out in Steamboat skiing during a Texas Music Festival which is pretty much what this topic is about.
Turnpike Troubadours has a pretty good sound. Jack Ingram sounded very good live, more country country on his albums. |
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Texas "outlaw" country is really a genre all on its own, more country than alternative country and less musically layered than bands like Avettes and Mumford
More Waylon than anything else but still tasty in its own way, guys like Keene and Robison carrying the torch for guys like Jimmy Dale Gilmore and Townes |
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Waitin til next year
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
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My clutch is broken
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
I like Band of Horses too, and Mumford & Sons also have their new album out.
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
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They aren't classic Willie no, but they are as you say fun and don't suck. |
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Has big taste
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Pittsburgh
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Re: Alternative/modern country music?
Am I the only person who hates the Avett Brothers? I just have never been able to get into them. Saw them pretty early on, summer 2008, at a beer hall in Troy, NY, and thought, well, these guys are going to be playing free shows at drunk college picnics for the rest of their lives. Oops.
On the female side, Joseph, I just remembered Tift Merritt. Beautiful voice -- closer to true old-school country. Shelby Lynne as well, though she's a little poppier, but boy can that girl sing. I mentioned the Milk Carton Kids, and though I know I've pimped them on this board before, their albums are both downloadable completely free at their website. They're terrific. edit: this song, it kills me. The Milk Carton Kids - Girls Gather Round - YouTube
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Waitin til next year
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