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Ed Tang — Goodbye, Zen5, Sushi Diner

ByRachel CholstAug 18, 2014

A couple of months ago I reviewed Ed Tang’s most recent EP, an exuberant push into alt-country. I mentioned that there was…something…missing. When I went back and listened to Goodbye… I realized what it was. The EP feels a lot…

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Dan Michaelson and the Coastguards — Distance

ByRachel CholstAug 18, 2014

Did you know that Teen Wolf is a thing? Apparently it is…like, people watch it. And I assume people listen to it, because Dan Michaelson’s newest album is already sold out, even though it only goes on sale today. Dan’s…

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Tyler Childers — Live on Red Barn Radio

ByRachel CholstAug 14, 2014

Tyler Childers’ name has been passed around on many blogs similar to this one — and it’s easy to see why. Childers’ has the kind of gritty, road-weary voice that probably did great in a punk band but has come…

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Bumper Jacksons — Sweet Mama, Sweet Daddy, Come In

ByRachel CholstAug 13, 2014

It’s hard to ask for an album that’s more delightful than Sweet Mama, Sweet Daddy, Come In. The DC-based band heavily culls from ragtime, early swing, and blues — verily, the origins of the country and rock’n’roll most often enjoyed…

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St. Paul and the Broken Bones — Half the City

ByRachel CholstAug 13, 2014

I’m not sure if St. Paul and the Broken Bones really need a boost from me, but here it is. I first read about them in American Songwriter — they were featured literally right next to John Moreland, so I…