Nov 29, 2018
Florida-Georgia Line is Consistent
Labels:
Cody Jinks,
Florida Georgia Line,
memes,
Satire
Nov 28, 2018
Lucero / "Everything Has Changed" / CBS This Morning
Labels:
CBS This Morning,
Live performances,
Lucero
Untrue Facts About Faith Hill, Garth, Merle, & Doug Stone
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Doug Stone,
Faith Hill,
Garth Brooks,
Merle Haggard,
MLB,
Satire,
Untrue Facts
Lucero Deserves an ACL Taping!
by Robert Dean
Last week Lucero made their network television debut after 20 years, performing a few tracks off their newest record, Among The Ghosts on CBS This Morning. Finally, the squares of America got a front row view for one of the best bands in America giving it living rooms across the country ...straight, no chaser. The band who was once our dirty little secret is getting bigger and bigger, and it only took two decades for it to happen.
With that performance, the band deserves those much sought after spots on the late night stages of Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert. All of these hackneyed bands who release a record and get dropped are pushed onto those stages thanks to a healthy PR machine and backroom deals, all the while, the best dudes from Memphis have been slowly but surely building the brand to epic proportions.
But also this got me thinking: Lucero deserves a shot at an Austin City Limits taping.
The band has roared through Austin for two decades, and they’ve grown from a band played a half-filled Emo’s back Red River to a band headlining Stubb’s, which is considered one of the biggest and hardest to fill rock and roll venue’s in town. There aren't many venues in Austin that the band hasn't played at this point.
Lucero deserves their shot at the true music diehards in America; they’ve played the Moody Theater (I was there), but it wasn’t that much-lauded taping, that moment that completely changes the way people view a band.
A lot of good bands will never receive any significant music awards, but if there’s a little nod to their credibility, it’s getting an ACL taping. Lucero deserves that respect. They’ve always shown up in Austin, and have always given it all they had, and in turn, this city adores them.
One of the best things about Lucero is their willingness to play every town all of the other bands skip over. They'll play a smaller venue in Alabama or even fly up to Alaska. That's what a working-class band does for their fans, and in turn, we should do something for them. Lucero deserves to be placed in the files alongside Willie Nelson, Sturgill Simpson, Jack White, Tom Waits, Asleep At The Wheel, and Dale Watson.
I don’t know if we start tagging the ACL people in Tweets, or start one of those petitions, but let’s try to do something to get those dudes a taping.
Labels:
Austin City Limits,
CBS This Morning,
Editorial,
Jimmy Kimmel,
Lucero,
Robert Dean
Real Talk With Merle
Labels:
Kane Brown,
memes,
Merle Haggard,
Satire
Nov 27, 2018
New Video / Adam Hood / "Downturn"
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Adam Hood,
New Videos
A Couple More "Ladies, If He..." Memes
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Country Radio,
Keith Urban,
Ladies If He,
memes,
Satire,
Wheeler Walker Jr.
Americana Band's Van and Gear Not Stolen
by Trailer - Originally posted on Country California, Tuesday, June 17, 2014
A popular roots rock band is not starting a Kickstarter page to defray the costs of a white 1998 Ford E-350 van and Pro-Line trailer with the band's logo on the side and $1700 in musical gear, which were quite shockingly not stolen after a recent Houston area gig.
The Whiskey Hawks, of High Point, North Carolina, had just finished up their supporting set for Jason Boland at Dosey Doe in The Woodlands and ducked out a bit early. "We'd seen Jason and the guys a few times before and hung out some, and we were hungry, so we left around 9:30 for Waffle House," said drummer Gus Pounds. "And that's when it happened."
Members of the four-piece Americana/punk/folk outfit were shocked by what they discovered. "I thought maybe the scattered-and-covered I'd had was messing with my head," explained lead singer Aaron Lavox, "but our van and trailer were still right there where we parked them."
Police were not called to the scene of the un-stolen touring vehicle and 'drunken hawk' emblazoned instrument carrier, and aside from a small hole in a denim vest caused by an unextinguished American Spirit cigarette, no damage was reported.
"I'm happy, you know, but I'm just thinking the whole time... is our stuff not good enough for you?" bassist James Squier wondered as he groomed his immaculate beard. "Even the cajon was still there ...what, nobody wanted that for an end table?"
At press time, the Whiskey Hawks were contemplating a PledgeMusic campaign to fund an upcoming six-song covers EP of obscure Bellamy Brothers songs.
Nov 26, 2018
Old Crow Medicine Show & I'm With Her / "Oh Shenandoah" / Red Rocks
Break Out The Christmas Tree, JD McPherson's Socks is The Best Christmas Record in Forever
Nine times out of ten, I hate Christmas music. Outside of “Blue Christmas” and “The Fairytale of New York,” by the Pogues, which makes me homesick for the dive bars in Chicago filled with Irish folks chatting over shots of Jameson and cold bottles of Miller, I am most definitely not a fan of the genre.
I want to stab my ears out when I hear “All I want for Christmas is You” and every year, they pull Mariah Carey out of her crypt and she gets up there and smiles knowing how much cash she’s about to make for the month.
On JD Mcpherson’s new Christmas record, Socks, I don’t feel that mind-numbing hatred, but in fact, I absolutely love it.
Instead of hokey tunes that feel like you’re trapped in mall-flavored hell, Socks is a refreshing take on a stale genre. I get it, tons of bands, artists, and labels love to cash in at Christmas because fans eat the genre up, but Socks doesn’t come off that way. Instead, it feels like one of McPherson’s records, just done up in red and green lights and tinsel.
What’s cool about Socks is that it’s very much in the spirit of McPherson’s first record, Signs and Signifiers, where the songs feel like they’re straight out of the Little Richard songbook. Nothing on Socks feels like it was written as a throwaway, but instead, he could play them in the middle of June with the same sense of excitement. These are straight up old school-minded rockabilly tunes that well-written and boy do they swing. The vibe is playful and there’s a swing of the hammer that just doesn’t quit.
“All The Gifts I Need,”, “Hey Skinny Santa,”, “Socks,” and “Santa’s Got a Mean Machine,”, all of these songs are total sock hop dancers that you can’t do anything but bounce around to. Socks is the perfect Christmas party record, its loud, fun, and never gets lame.
Basically, let me put it this way: if you can’t put Socks on the turntable or wireless speaker while cooking dinner and not want to do the twist in your socks, you’re a monster. Get out and buy a copy before everyone else finds out about the record, you jolly Santa-themed maverick, you.
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Socks is available on the New West Records store, Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, etc.
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Christmas,
JD McPherson,
Robert Dean
More Monday Memes: Kane Brown, George Strait, Jason Isbell
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George Strait,
Jason Isbell,
Kane Brown,
Ladies If He,
memes,
Satire
Monday Morning Memes: Kane Brown, Spotify, David Allan Coe
Labels:
David Allan Coe,
Kane Brown,
memes,
Satire,
Spotify,
Twitter
Nov 22, 2018
Nov 21, 2018
New Video / Margo Price / "All American Made"
Labels:
Margo Price,
New Videos
The Worst Family Thanksgiving Conversation
Labels:
Alan Jackson,
memes,
Satire,
Thanksgiving
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