Category: Featured
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New Album Release: Justin Rutledge’s “The Early Widows”
The latest album from Justin Rutledge “The Early Widow” is featured – lead off track and video included!
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New Album release: Ghosts I’ve Met’s “Payphone Patience”
The newest Yer Bird label release Ghosts I’ve Met featured for the it’s launch for digital sale!
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Recommendations: Kyle Swartzwelder, Donovan Woods & the Peapod Recordings Summer Sampler
New releases, not quite released releases and new compilations featured. Enjoy a track from each!!
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Juniper Tar video alert: “Black Pain Tea”
Great video from up and coming band Juniper Tar – “Black Pain Tea”
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Did everyone forget about SXSW already? Let “Horse Feathers by the pool” help you reminisce!
Horse Feathers performs “Thistled Spring” out by the pool during SXSW for WBEZ/Vocalo!
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Weekend Discovery: Spider + Octopus. Unlikely pairing provides enjoyable lo-fi folk
Find a new discovery of lo-fi goodness. This is what real “folk” music is supposed to be like – enjoy a sampler of 6 tracks for perusal!
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The Wilderness of Manitoba has a new album: turns out its not about my youth!
New album from The Wilderness of Manitoba is featured with lead off track “Hermit”. Best new music post!
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And now for something completely different: Bear In Heaven’s “Lovesick Teenagers”
Something completely different (for me) finds its way onto the blog – Bear In Heaven’s “Lovesick Teenagers” ain’t too bad, no sir!
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Discovering Discover America.
Today’s song is “Force of Proper Wind” and it is some mellow indie for your hump day.
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Peter Squires has song (and photo) of the day privileges
You like lo-fi bedroom pop of the melancholy kind? Well then you are here for the party – Peter Squires is hosting.
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Saturday Inbox Playlist – soo much good stuff, got to post it all!
Collection of tracks that need a little more love from yours truly – you will find something you will love in these 12 tracks!
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Alt-Country Fridays Continue…or start? Red Clay River featured
Alt-Country-Fringe-Folk-whatever you wanna call it Friday. Red Clay River has it all – enjoy some videos and mp3s!