It’s a big iron world we’re living in beset by greed and violence. Despite the precedence set by the Man in Black big time radio country isn’t the best at rationalizing this fact. Luckily for us, the outsider lot has […]
Like some sort of rock n' roll Columbus, Raymond E. Lee went looking for Indie but found Americana. Broke, single, and unknown his life resembles more with each passing day a country-western song. Please direct hate mail and death threats, child support requests to waxnfax at gmail, facebook, twitter, linked in, etc.
It’s a big iron world we’re living in beset by greed and violence. Despite the precedence set by the Man in Black big time radio country isn’t the best at rationalizing this fact. Luckily for us, the outsider lot has […]
Austin indie Americana darlings Wild Child are poised for national prominence. After two successful albums garnering near idol worship acclaim from numerous national publications, enviable major festival slots, and a tour of the night show circuit, the stage is set […]
Chadwick Stokes is decidedly not a household name. Not yet anyway. However, his first project with a little group called Dispatch left an indelible fingerprint on the youth culture bookending the millennium. Original fans are a bit older now, and […]
Is there a better time in any young lit-inclined introvert’s life than the release of a new Belle & Sebastian album? The answer used to be an emphatic “Never!” but the recent addition of Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, […]
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, Nashville is still a town to elicit excitement. Say what you will about the glut and glitter of the Kentucky Fried anthems saturating the airwaves overhead, or the mediocre imitation of the like […]
The year 2014 was one better left to the history books. Living through it was exciting, but only in the way living through the violence and uncertainty of the mid 1960s might have been. While many are still shaking their […]
Seminal country rockers Cracker have always been a band apart. At the height of their success in the mid-1990s, Cracker was a major label darling whose first release sold 200,000 units. This may not seem like much now, in an […]
As a music critic every once in a while you receive an album that from the very first makes you just shake your head ‘no.’ For starlet hopeful Laura McCormick it began with the title to her Big Radio Country ambition, […]
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