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NYC Petty Fest Raises $15,000 For Charity; Petty Fest West Set To Help Hurricane Relief

Photo Credit: Getty Images for Jameson Irish Whiskey Father John Misty performed at the NYC Petty Fest in October which was a star-studded event that raised $15,000 for the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. Other special guests at the Jameson sponsored event included … Continue reading

Favorite Albums of 2011: Chip Midnight

The biggest struggle when putting together this list is how to rank the albums. What exactly is the difference between a #1 and a #2 album? Without doubt, Viva Brother’s “Darling Buds of May” was the song I listened to … Continue reading

Favorite Albums of 2011: Joel Oliphint

This year’s list of favorites is fairly sedate (even for me), with just a little ruckus here and there. Lots of morning-coffee music, which I guess says something about my 2011. But music’s strength is its pliability. It can be … Continue reading

MP3: “Surfer King” by A.A. Bondy

MP3: Surfer King Donewaiting favorite A.A. Bondy has released a new album, Believers. You can also stream the whole thing over on Spinner. Fans of Felice Brothers, Dawes, or even Willie Nelson need to get onboard pronto. Tour dates after … Continue reading

Photos: A.A. Bondy at the Basement, Columbus

A.A. Bondy November 30, 2009 The Basement I Columbus, OH Keep reading for more photos

Tonight: A.A. Bondy, again

We write about A.A. Bondy a lot. Because we like him. And it seems like he’s in Columbus every other month: He played the Basement last year, then again in June, and then opened for Conor Oberst at the Wexner … Continue reading

AA Bondy Covers Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry”

Recorded for WNRN in Charlottesville, Virginia on November 3, 2009.

Divison Day/Bad Veins @ Skully’s (9.16)

Cincy’s Bad Veins – on paper – appear to be a bedroom/studio project for Benjamin Davis (vox/gtrs/keys) and Sebastien Schultz (drums), but the duo has been wowing audiences live with the help of a 1973 reel-to-reel tape player named Irene … Continue reading

Vandaveer: Turpentine

MP3: Turpentine Vandaveer joins the line of recent favorites of mine like AA Bondy and Langhorne Slim, all doing something interesting with the Americana/alt-folk genre. Like the previous mentioned artists, Vandaveer effortlessly creates delicate, acoustic, beautiful music, but also exists … Continue reading

MP3: The Low Anthem & Langhorne Slim Preview

MP3: The Low Anthem: Charlie Darwin Sometime earlier this spring while we were standing around the Newport waiting for the Heartless Bastards to do their thing, conversation turned to debriefing on favorites from the recently-concluded SXSW festival. Shane mentioned Theodore. … Continue reading