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The Doc Marshalls: Look Out, Compadre
Crooked, glimmering Americana reminiscent of Bonnie Prince Billy, Phosphorescent, and A.A. Bondy. Telecasters, pedal steel, and fiddle join forces with lush choruses to spin tales of last stands, exploding houses, and the calm that forgiveness brings.
Recommended if you like
A.A. Bondy,
Bonnie Prince Billy,
Phosphorescent.
Three Tall Pines: All That's Left
Recommended if you like
Crooked Still,
Gillian Welch,
Steve Earle.
The Lonesome Sisters: Deep Water
Soulful female vocals and vivid harmonies, with sparse arrangements of acoustic guitar, clawhammer & gourd banjo, tenor guitar, and harmonium create a dreamlike, modern- mountain sound.
Recommended if you like
First Aid Kit,
Gillian Welch,
Roseanne Cash.
Nellie Clay: Born Too Late
An honest but slightly crooked branch of Country Folk, made with heart ache, love and guts.
John Lilly: Cold Comfort
Original country roots music by this popular West Virginia artist, with an all-star line-up of top musicians from Texas and Nashville. Infectious shuffles, truck driving and cheating songs, killer harmonies, and soulful fiddle and pedal steel playing.
Recommended if you like
Hank Williams,
John Denver,
Willie Nelson.
I See Hawks in L.A.: New Kind of Lonely
Our 6th CD is all acoustic, cut live in a circle -- acoustic guitars, bass, and lead vocals -- with our trademark harmony vocals, dobro, and some great fiddle by Gabe Witcher added later. The songs are very personal, a bit haunted, and quite beautiful.
Recommended if you like
Dave Alvin,
Emmylou Harris,
Steve Earle.
Caroline Doctorow: I Carry All I Own
Caroline Doctorow sings the songs of folk icon Mary McCaslin, with Pete Kennedy producing,
Recommended if you like
Kate Wolf,
Mary McCaslin,
Nanci Griffith.
Jessica Roadcap: Dance In a Hurricane
Intimate and organic, this debut album delivers insightful lyrics, melodic hooks, and folk-country arrangements in which Jessica captivates listeners with a pure voice that is delicate, breathy, sometimes haunting and somber, but always uniquely her own.
Recommended if you like
Alison Krauss,
Lee Ann Womack,
Patty Griffin.
Jason Arnold and the Stepsiders: Crazy Things
The Austin, TX band's second album delivers more of that trademark Stepsiders sound. From stone country shuffles to delicate waltzes, to twang for the sake of twang, it's all here.
Recommended if you like
Buck Owens,
Faron Young,
Johnny Bush.