May 14, 2013
George Strait 60 for 60: Honest Radio Promo Ad
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George Strait,
Honest Ads
Album Review: Jason Boland & The Stragglers - Dark and Dirty Mile
by Kelcy Salisbury
I'm not certain when I first heard the term applied, but the latest release from Jason Boland & The Stragglers certainly embodies the "Thinking Side of Country." Boland has consistently been one of the strongest lyricists in any realm of music over the past decade plus; on Dark And Dirty Mile his words strike much deeper than ever before, an impressive feat coming immediately after the two most critically acclaimed (and best selling) studio albums (Comal County Blue & Rancho Alto) of the bands 15 year run. So what is the difference?
The answer probably lies in one word: maturity. There is a self assurance, a knowledge of who they are & what they do that positively permeates the record. It's a hard-won assurance, honed by thousands upon thousands of shows all over North America (along with several swings through Europe, one of which the band just completed early this month), battles with personal demons both public & private, along with all the introspection that comes with a group of artists who've now been playing music together for their entire adult lives.
The tone is set at the beginning as the albums leadoff track (and first single) is the title song (a first for JB&S), a thoughtful look at the journey of life. All the classic touchstones of Boland's songwriting are here in spades. There are looks into life, love, faith (in a Higher Power & in oneself), and the loss of all the above. There are no throwaway tracks here, and while its not a concept album any more than any of the previous efforts were, it's readily apparent much care was taken with song selection and sequence.
There are cultural touchstones aplenty here, but they aren't the stereotypical beer-trucks-river ramblings usually associated with so-called Red Dirt or Texas Country. You'll grab a history book (or at least Wikepedia) if you're paying attention. From the striking miners shot down in Ludlow, to the Trail Of Tears & Oklahoma Land Rush in the Randy Crouch penned They Took It Away, this album takes a hard look at the past, both personal & public - but that past always informs the present.
Boland has long been one of the best and most accessible songwriters in the game. He's got a knack for taking his own pain, joy, losses & gains and turning them into words that are near universally true. What I found most fascinating about this album is the way the lead track essentially lays out an outline for the themes of the album, and the songs that follow dig deeper into the various themes touched on at the beginning. I'm not sure it's an intentional detail, and it's certainly not a new idea (arguably JB&S 2005 effort, The Bourbon Legend, follows the same pattern with its lead track, The Last Country Song) but it couldn't be executed more flawlessly.
The music is so flawless largely because it is clearly not overproduced. This is the exact sound you'll experience at a live show. The band (Roger Ray, Grant Tracy, Brad Rice & Nick Worley) are at the absolute peak of their powers. Clearly they are a cohesive unit that has reached the same stage of confident self-assurance demonstrated in the song writing. There's no part that shoves its way to the front of the listeners attention. "Tasteful" is the best word that comes to mind for the playing and arrangements.
Shooter Jennings served as producer for the first time on a Boland album and he has clearly chosen to simply try to capture the sound that the band has honed through the years and miles. It would be a temptation for a producer working with such talented individuals to attempt to leave their own signature on the record, but here Shooter leaves his mark by doing what may well be the most difficult thing for a producer to do, he simply steps back and lets the band tell the tale.
Care was obviously taken to ensure that the entire album is a piece of art recalling the days before consumption of music was primarily digital. The cover art is hauntingly excellent, relying heavily upon the theme of the title track.
Yes it's a dangerous, rough journey we're all on through this life. Take this album along with you though, and the journey will be a little richer for it.
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You can purchase Dark & Dirty Mile here or here (and other places like iTunes).
Performers for CMT Awards Announced
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CMT Awards,
Colbie Caillat,
Lionel Richie,
Nelly,
T-Pain,
Vanilla Ice
May 13, 2013
New Video: Kacey Musgraves - Blowin' Smoke
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Kacey Musgraves,
New Videos
Mary Jane's Pirate Flag
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Kenny Chesney,
memes,
Tom Petty
Chris Young - "Aw Naw": Honest Radio Promo Ad
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Chris Young,
Honest Ads
Monday Morning Memes: Blake Shelton, FGL, Nelly
May 12, 2013
Awkward Gary Levox Photo of the Week
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Gary Levox
Sunday Mornin' Music: Sixteen Horsepower
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Sixteen Horsepower,
Sunday Mornin' Music
May 11, 2013
Saturday Night Music: White Zombie
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Saturday Night Music,
White Zombie
From the Archives: Trailer Does Hick-Hop
FROM FEB 28, 2009
Britches and Hoes
This is a silly hick-hop ditty I wrote the lyrics for and my buddy Bret Bingham wrote
the music for and performed on. Eat your heart out, Cowboy Troy. (and Blake Shelton and Aldean)
the music for and performed on. Eat your heart out, Cowboy Troy. (and Blake Shelton and Aldean)
Despite the title, this contains no foul language.
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From the Archives,
hick-hop
Douche Bryan Photo of the Week
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Douche Bryan Photo of the Week,
Luke Bryan
May 10, 2013
YouTube Gems: Frank Turner
From his solid (but not as good as England Keep My Bones) new album, Tape Deck Heart, here's Frank Turner with the cool video for the excellent tune "Recovery."
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Frank Turner,
YouTube Gems
New Gary Levox Endorsement!
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Gary Levox,
Photocrap
Brantley Gilbert Fans eCards #16
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BG Fans eCards,
BG Nation,
Brantley Gilbert
May 9, 2013
Water Liars - Sucker
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New Videos,
Water Liars
Keep Calm
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Blake Shelton,
Gary Levox,
Keep Calm,
memes,
Shooter Jennings
OMG Reviews: Hunter Hayes - I Want Crazy

by Brittany Fant, 15-year-old reviewer
Hunter Hunter HUNTER!!!! I am soooo glad this is finally out. True fans like me have been hearing this song on YouTube and at concerts for longer than you have so it makes me so happy that everyone gets to hear it now!!! Oh Hunter, I'll be crazy for you. I hope that girl in the video is just an actress or whatever. Okay, I'm going to contain myself for a minute and try to really review this AWESOME FRIGGIN song.
"I Want Crazy" is a catchy REAL COUNTRY song that reminds me of some Keith Urban songs back when he was hot (he's old now). It's about Hunter coming home off the road to see his long distance love. Then the rest of the song is totally about something else, but who cares? It's Hunter!!! Most of the song is about having a love that isn't boring. I so understand that. The last guy I hung around with and went to the movies with and kissed (Dad still won't let me call it dating) only wanted to watch Lord of the Rings movies over and over. That's boring. I want crazy!!!! So does HUNTER! 3 years Hunter and I'll be able to date you! Anyway, the song is so well written and just great! I wish boys in real life were like HH songs. They all want to have their own life and not worship me like the princess I am, but Hunter knows what women want.
Now that you know how good he is, all you haterz need to step off. Hunter is fine. Hunter can sing like an angel. Hunter can play EVERY INSTRUMENT IN THE WORLD. Even a hurdy gurdy! (Yeah, I Googled that) Hunter can write songs better than Bob Dillon. He even has the stamp of approval from your old, wrinkled hero, MERLE HAGRID! So stop talking junk about my boy. He's the future of real country music and this song proves it!!!
5 Heart Hands!
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Bob Dylan,
Hunter Hayes,
Merle Haggard,
OMG Reviews
Favorite Albums of 2013 So Far (1/3 Report)
1. Shooter Jennings - The Other Life
2. Son Volt - Honky Tonk
3. JJ Grey & Mofro - This River
4. Fifth on the Floor - Ashes & Angels
5. Ashley Monroe - Like a Rose
6. Quaker City Night Hawks - Honcho
7. Jimbo Mathus - White Buffalo
8. Kacey Musgraves - Same Trailer Different Park
9. Water Liars - Wyoming
10. Javi Garcia - The Great Controversy
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