As
always, this episode is PACKED with country, punk, blues, pretty
much anything you want. Bella co-hosts, plus we get an interview
with the delightful Bronte Fall!
Album
of the
Week:
Pony
Bradshaw
-- Calico
Jim
This
album is rife with intensely passionate songwriting and a true
sense of place. On Calico
Jim, Pony
Bradshaw explores the underbelly of Appalachia -- and a path for
the future. These are punk rock lyrics with traditional backing, a
potent combination in Bradshaw’s hands -- add in the emotional
conviction in his performance and you’ve got an electric
combination. I’ve added this song to my 2021 Album of the Year list
as one I’ll return to next winter.
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Tucker Riggleman & the Cheap Dates -- “Curtain” (Alive
and Dying Fast)
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King
Commoner -- “Everyone That I Know” (Love Travels
Light)
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Bubblewands -- “Astronaut” (Single)
-
Leah
and the Truth -- “Modern Disease” (Single)
-
Pony
Bradshaw
-- “Dope
Mountain”(Calico
Jim)
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Ghalia Volt -- “Can’t Escape”(One Woman
Band)
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Hugh
Phillips -- “Jack Devise” (It’s Been a Long Time)
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Melissa Erin -- “Settle on Down” (Single)
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Lilly
Winwood -- “Few More Records” (Time Well Spent)
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Saugeye -- “Dirt On Your Hands” (Saugeye)
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Eric
Church -- “Doing Life With Me” (Single)
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Nellen Dryden -- “Come On Honey”
(Standstill)
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Mother Juniper -- “Carolina” (Single)
Featured music from her EP Finishing
School: