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Deer Tick Digs Deep on New Album The Black Dirt Sessions

“South by Southwest as a whole just seemed different to me this year,” says John McCauley, lead singer/songwriter for Deer Tick, Rhode Island’s best rock band. “It wasn’t as exciting, and we didn’t...

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Interview: Newcomer Megan McCormick Offers Honest Words

Megan McCormick doesn’t make the kind of lo-fi indie rock that hipster music blogs love to love, but don’t presume that the lack of coverage from leading publications like Pitchfork, Hear Ya and...

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Introducing Joey + Rory: “Like Two Names Carved in an Oak Tree”

Donning stage attire that typically consists of boots, a collared shirt and overalls, 43-year-old songwriter Rory Lee Feek, who has penned hits including Clay Walker’s “Chain of Love” and Blake...

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Interview with Cris Jacobs of The Bridge

Baltimore’s The Bridge has built a substantial fanbase over the past few years with their soulful roots rock sound, engaging live shows, and solid songwriting. On their just-released new album National...

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Billy Ray Cyrus – (We Weren’t Allowed to Ask Any Miley Questions)

Shrewd, self aware and a relentless self-promoter, Billy Ray Cyrus is a man far separated from the mullet-clad “Achy Breaky Heart” singer of 1992. When Cyrus burst onto the country music scene with...

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Laurie Anderson as Fenway Bergamot on Punctuation, God and Kierkegaard

The centerpiece of Laurie Anderson’s latest album, Homeland, is a ten-minute track featuring a spoken-word monologue by her alter ego, Fenway Bergamot. Fenway, who was born in the late 1970s when...

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Darius Rucker – The Country Music Interview

Darius Rucker has always loved country music. He cut his teeth on Buck Owens, and, later, fell in love with the music of Radney Foster. But his musical path took him in a different direction when,...

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Introducing Emily West

Armed with a powerful voice, big-time songwriting talent, and a personality as charming as it is fiery, Capitol Record’s Emily West is currently soldiering up the charts with her debut single “Rocks In...

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Deer Tick Digs Deep on new Record the Black Dirt Sessions

“South by Southwest as a whole just seemed different to me this year,” says John McCauley, lead singer/songwriter for Deer Tick, Rhode Island’s best rock band. “It wasn’t as exciting, and we didn’t...

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Catching up with Chris Hillman of The Byrds & The Desert Rose Band

Chris Hillman wants a Kindle. Schlepping a stack of books around when he goes on tour with longtime friend and collaborator Herb Pedersen or The Desert Rose Band is getting a little old. Though he...

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John Rich – The Interview

John Rich may be contemporary country music’s most enigmatic figure, both a larger-than-life symbol of excess and a purveyor of heartland populism. Once an unheralded member of the band Lonestar (catch...

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Honeyhoney on Hiatus: Revisit our 2008 Interview with Suzanne Santo

According to lead singer, fiddler and banjoist Suzanne Santo, Honeyhoney isn’t country. But on the Venice CA duo’s debut album First Rodeo, the powerful vocalist and her musical partner Ben Jaffe have...

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Blake Shelton: New Album, New Format, Newfound Focus – An Interview

On March 2nd, country superstar Blake Shelton released Hillbilly Bone, the first in a planned series of two 6-song releases dubbed “Six Paks.” The second, as-yet untitled Six Pak is tentatively...

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Interview with Vince DiFiore of Cake

It would be an understatement to say that 2011 is going pretty well for Cake: the sardonic rock band’s newest album, Showroom of Compassion, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, and they’re about to...

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