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Various Artists “The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs – Original Soundtrack” (Milan Records, 2018)

December 21, 2018 Paul Kerr 0
If you haven’t yet seen the latest Coen Brothers effort, ‘The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs’, then you’re in for a treat. Released through Netflix (and if you haven’t got access to Netflix then surely someone you […]
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Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane “Grit” (Greywood Records, 2019)

December 21, 2018 Linda Jameson 0
It’s probably unfair to start listening to an album from the third song on the track-listing but, c’mon, the song is called ‘Craft Beards and Man Buns.’ It had to be done. It would be easy to […]
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Modern Hinterland “The Hoppings” (Label Fandango, 2018)

December 20, 2018 Dave Clarke 0
This is  Modern Hinterland’s first album. It is built around Chris Hornsby, who produced the record, wrote all the songs, and who sings and plays guitar. He is accompanied here by Tim Thackray on bass and […]
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Kaia Kater “Grenades” (Smithsonian Folkways, 2019)

December 20, 2018 Graham McCusker 0
‘Grenades,’ the excellent second record from Grenadian-Canadian Kaia Kater comes with an intriguing back story. The singer-songwriter decided to explore her father’s Grenadian roots and it sets an interesting platform upon which the record is built. Having […]
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Annie Oakley “Words We Mean” (Horton Records, 2018)

December 20, 2018 David Stevenson 0
Annie Oakley are a three-piece acoustic trio from Oklahoma City and ‘Words We Mean’ is the group’s first full length album and the culmination of many years of writing and playing together – the chemistry between […]

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The Tines “Barrows”

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The sophomore album from New Haven, Connecticut’s indie-sleaze-inspired quartet. Early 2021, studio footage reveals a minimalist performance, little physical expression, three of the band members partly masked, as befits COVID times. The music is economical: a […]
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