Country

Rench

Label: None
Genre: Beats, Country, Hip Hop

Nope, I didn't mess up on those genres up there. Rench is a Brooklyn-based producer who mixes old bluegrass and country samples with a standup band that includes slide guitar and fiddle, and he pulls it all together with hip hop beats and splits vocals between country guys and gals and underground emcees from around the way. If your head's about to explode, join the club. The mere thought of it in abstract made me think of those fun but mostly throwaway "crossovers" like Hayseed Dixie and The Gourds' "Gin & Juice." But hey, if Snoop Dogg's gonna show up at the CMT Awards and Clinton and Obama are gonna keep fighting over who really has his or her finger on the pulse of America, we may as well get down to mashups of extreme urban and rural. And you will get down. It doesn't all work, but when Rench hits it, which is done particularly deftly on "Street Soldier" and "Oh Sleeper," you can truly imagine Gangstagrass blasting from Escalades on Flatbush and F-150's in the Appalachians. As for "Come Back to Brooklyn," it won me over by capturing the spirit of my former borough and the downhome hospitality of my new southern environs. It's a toe-tapper and a window-rattler.

Street Soldier (Deep Thoughts) [MP3, 3.1MB, 128kbps]
Oh Sleeper [MP3, 5.2MB, 192kbps]
Theme from Mean Season [MP3, 4.9MB, 192kbps]
Get On It (Deep Thoughts and Kaz Mir) [MP3, 2.9MB, 128kbps]
Come Back to Brooklyn [MP3, 4.6MB, 192kbps]
Download Full Gangstagrass Mix [ZIP, 72MB]

www.renchaudio.com
myspace.com/renchaudio

Posted by shan on 04.18.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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The Strugglers

Label: Acuarela
Genre: Country, Folk, Rock

Brice Randall Bickford II + friends + Carrboro, NC = The Strugglers. It's all about location, right? Grab the finely aged "Goodness Gracious" and bask in a little Southern twang & steel guitar — warm, sad sounds, protective like an grown-up version of your childhood blankie. Like he sings in the song: "Don't you know what will happen with you staring at the world like this?" Or download "Morningside Heights," the poppy, wise opening track from the band's 2008 release The Latest Rights and get lost in the violin's reel from down South to the Upper West Side. The Strugglers stripped down, sedate sound provide a nice reflection of place; that is, the U.S. of A.

from The Latest Rights (2008):
Morningside Heights [MP3, 5.7MB, VBR]
The Latest Rights [MP3, 9MB, VBR]

from You Win (2005):
The Rejection Letter [MP3, 5.3MB, 192kbps]
The Cascade Range [MP3, 6.8MB, 192kbps]

from The Fair Store EP (2003):
Goodness Gracious [MP3, 4.1MB, 128kbps]
Until I Slept [MP3, 2.1MB, 96kbps]

www.acuareladiscos.com
www.thestrugglers.org

Posted by joe on 03.27.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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The Felice Brothers

Label: Team Love
Genre: Country, Folk, Rock

The Felice Brothers seem to have a good time spinning out bizarre, wistful Bob Dylan-esque songs about deals gone wrong and inevitably bad relationships. The sloppy fun of "Frankie's Gun!" makes me wish I'd been in that studio, banging on something, making some noise as the tape rolled. Made up of three actual brothers from the Catskills — Simone, Ian and James Felice — plus "a 19 year old called Christmas," according to the press info, these guys don't mind playing a wrong not or two. It's the thought that counts, right? And their thoughts seem as pure and sincere as a streetcorner singer in the middle of summer, telling everyone how it is.

Frankie's Gun! [MP3, 4.7MB, 160kbps]
Wonderful Life [MP3, 4.7MB, 160kbps]

team-love.com
www.thefelicebrothers.com

Posted by joe on 03.13.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Jim Bryson

Label: Kelp
Genre: Country, Folk

Sorry I don't have anything lovey-dovey for Valentine's Day. Instead, here's an update on Canadian singer-songwriter Jim Bryson, whose "Satellite" is one of my favorite 3hive songs ever. There are a few new songs from his Kelp records release Where the Bungalows Roam and a bunch of Canadian tour dates on his website, which also offers up plenty of downloadable live tracks and demos. Checking out this new material, all low-fi and laid back — I especially like "The Wishes Pile Up" — reminds me how comfortable it is to listen to Bryson. He's like an old frind from college playing songs in your living room. How about some shows in Windsor, Jim? I'd cross the border for that.

If By the Bridge [MP3, 4.3MB, 192kbps]
All the Fallen Leaves [MP3, 5MB, 192kbps]
The Wishes Pile Up [MP3, 4.7MB, 192kbps]


Original post: 12/31/04
These long, slow, sad, and self-deprecatingly beautiful country songs from Ottawa-based Jim Bryson match perfectly with the blinding-sun, hoarfrost-covered days we had earlier in the week here in Detroit. Come to think of it, they also match fairly well with the longing-for-even-just-a-moment-of-sunlight, totally gray slush days we're having now.

Satellite [MP3, 2.1MB, 56kbps]
One Cigarette [MP3, 5.7MB, 128kbps]

www.kelprecords.com.com
www.jimbryson.org

Posted by joe on 02.14.08 | Comments (2) | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Hayshaker

Label: Shut Eye
Genre: Country, Rock

"I can always tell when you've been a'drinkin'" — and so, Hayshaker had me from the first line of "Laurie's Song." Also known as the Rider family from Waycross, GA (along with a few friends), Hayshaker makes that boozy country rock you like to listen to when you're totally supposed to be doing something else. Their recent EP, Black Holiday in Mexico City, offers up half a dozen and one tracks reflecting a variety of musical influences while firmly anchored in the twang of C.C. and Laurie Rider. "I can always tell when you've found trouble, 'cause soon that trouble comes to find me." Yep, time to get back to work.

Laurie's Song [MP3, 11.5MB, 320kbps]

www.shuteyerecords.com

Posted by joe on 01.31.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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Barton Carroll

Label: Skybucket
Genre: Country, Folk

Due to recent relocations, I'm now the member of the 3Hive crew who's keepin' it real in the Dirrrty South. Yet, as it was in New York City with calling myself a "New Yorker," I imagine it will take at least a few years before I'll come close to calling myself a "Southernor." And I imagine that for my friends, family, and neighbors down here, calling me a "Southernor" just ain't gonna happen while I'm above ground. The Force runs deeply with Charlestonians. Anyhow, Barton Carroll is helping out the transition quite nicely. I'm not sure where he's from, but Carroll is on the Birmingham, Alabama label Skybucket, and one of his songs posted here is "Brooklyn Girl, You're Going to be My Bride," which, even if it weren't as optimistic and toe-tappable as it is, would have a special place in my heart because that's the borough where my wife and I were when we got married. Thankfully, the melancholic "Pretty Girl's Going to Ruin My Life (Again)" doesn't have quite the same personal resonance. But with his Roy Orbison-esque falsetto and Buck Owens-esque lyrics like "Hair's falling out and my back's got a pain/ I been drinkin' my Scotch in my truck in the rain/ I think it's fine way to spend the day," well, it does sound like a fine way spend the day—whether in New York, Charleston, or anywhere in-between.

Pretty Girl's Going to Ruin My Life (Again) [MP3, 3.4MB, 128kbps]
Brooklyn Girl, You're Going to be My Bride [MP3, 3MB, 128kbps]

www.skybucket.com
www.bartoncarroll.com

Posted by shan on 01.25.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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The Two Man Gentleman Band

Label: Serious Business
Genre: Country, Folk, Other

I was just looking around on the Serious Business website after posting about Benji Cossa's Christmas album when I noticed the song title "William Howard Taft." You know, the only U.S. President to also be a U.S. Supreme Court Justice? No, no, you only remember Taft as being the fat guy, the poor sap who got stuck in the White House bathtub. Well, that's pretty much what The Two Man Gentleman Band remembers about him too. (I actually think he was in a tough spot, following in Theodore Roosevelt's footsteps and all. I guess I tend to feel sorry for Taft.) With their Dixieland, Tin Pan Alley, goofy slapstick kazoo-billy rock, these New Yorkers tend to have a blast in the recording studio. If you're not one of those serious-types, check out "Prime Numbers." It's kind of hard not to laugh, eh?

William Howard Taft [MP3, 2.7MB, 192kbps]
Prime Numbers [MP3, 2.2MB, 160kbps]
Shotgun Wedding [MP3, 2.3MB, 160kbps]

www.seriousbusinessrecords.com
www.two-man-gentlemen-band.com

Posted by joe on 12.20.07 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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