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Soulive |
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Uncle Junior |
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Jambands, Jazz |
What’s in a name? In the case of Soulive, a perfect description of this fantastic live track -- tight as hell and straight up fulla soul. Get ready to greet your new favorite “uncle.”
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Merle Haggard |
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Wishing All These Old Things Were New |
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Alt-Country |
Merle’s a pearl on this confessional ballad, the kind that’ll put those contemporary country pukes to shame. The Hag is back!
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Buddy Miller |
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Does My Ring Burn Your Finger |
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Alt-Country |
An Alt-Country hero serves up a chilling end-of-the-realtionship lament. And you thought Marilyn Manson was scary!
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Zony Mash |
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Forever |
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Jambands, Jazz |
Zony Mash’ll have you hitting the repeat button so you can listen to this gorgeous acoustic track forever and ever. Amen!
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King Ernest |
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Suffer & Stay |
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Blues |
A stirring ballad from the appropriately named Blues Got Soul CD, sung with a heartful of regret by a man who definitely died too soon.
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J. Mascis + The Fog |
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Where'd You Go? |
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Alternative |
Where'd J. Mascis go after the end of Dinosaur Jr.? Back into the studio, out on the road, and to Ultimatum Music for More Light, the must-hear first effort from his new band, J. Mascis + the Fog. The first single, "Where'd You Go," is a guitar-charged track you gotta download!
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Rockin' Teenage Combo |
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Groove Canal #42 |
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Jambands, Jazz |
We don’t know what the other 41 sound like, but "Groove Canal #42" sounds like just the kind of place for a dark & groovy boat trip.
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Yngwie Malmsteen |
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Crucify |
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Metal |
Glorious uber-metal excess from the fleet-fingered Yngwie! It sounds like 1985 all over again!
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Dillinger Four |
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Q: How Many Punks Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb? |
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Punk |
I'm not sure how many punks it takes to change a lightbulb, but it only takes the Four to change the face of modern punk rock! To paraphrase one of their album titles, this scathingly subversive shit is genius!
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The Blue Rags |
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Movin' On |
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Alt-Country |
A piano-fueled road ode du jour, “Movin’ On” moves into your memory and takes up permanent residency.
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