Caitlin Rose – ‘Waitin’
Seriously creative people are the ones who just don't care what everyone else is doing.
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Seriously creative people are the ones who just don't care what everyone else is doing.
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Canadian singer/songwriter Daniel Romano used to front the band Attack in Black, and around the time of that band's breakup, he formed You've Changed Records with Steve Lambke of the Constantines and released a collaborative album with Julie Doiron (Eric's Trip) and Frederick Squire , who had both collaborated the year prior on Mount Eerie's Lost Wisdom.
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They go so well together that it's become something of a cliche.
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Recently Jim Lauderdale recounted to me a scenario he read from a book by author/entrepreneur/groupie Pamela Des Barres.
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As a recent Nashville-to-New York transient, last night's Caitlin Rose show at Mercury Lounge was just the thing to buoy my spirits after two months of mediocre shows from dispirited local rock bands and trust fund kids who shouldn't have ever been allowed to have laptops.
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Kacey Musgraves is sitting pretty at No. 1 on Billboard 's Top Country Albums chart this week with Same Trailer, Different Park, an album earning raves for some of the most straight-forward, disarmingly honest lyrics country fans have heard in a long time.
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Having survived the first two nights of SXSW and Under the Radar 's first two days parties, despite a crying newborn back in our hotel room, I ventured out into the Austin night yet again, already worn out before SXSW had even begun.
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Over the decades, the Nashville Sound– the well-polished sheen on country music originating from the city in the '60s – has gone in and out of style.
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Anticipation is a powerful force, whether you're waiting for your vacation to finally arrive or just trying to coax some ketchup out of the bottle.
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Texan singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose has shared various particulars of her new LP, as follows 2010′s pared-back 'Own Side Now'.
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Towards the end of Caitlin Rose 's brilliant set in a sweltering Theatre 5 at Glasgow's CCA, the Nashville-via-Dallas based singer let the stetsoned Combs – another Texan who followed the country music path to Tennessee – take the lead on his track 'Too Stoned to Cry', (on which Rose sung backing on his record).
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Caitlin Rose does country music the old-fashioned way, rightfully earning comparisons to artists like Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. Her authentic Americana style, unfairly marginalized into the alt-country category, is untouched by the cliché-laden, factory-produced sound that prevails in contemporary mainstream country music.
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"Entertainment" is more widescreen pop from Phoenix ahead of the April release of their jauntily titled new record, Bankrupt!.
Read MoreThe past few years have seen the resurgence of a particular strain of American female artist, the kind that first thrived in Nashville in the late '50s and early '60s.
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Nashville croonette Caitlin Rose is valiantly attempting to make country music hip for all us squares this side of the Atlantic.
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Describing herself as "a head case with songs", she admits to being "very uptight about word choices. If I'm singing something I don't like, it literally feels like stepping on nails."
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Born and raised in Nashville, with parents immersed in the music business, it is perhaps not surprising that Caitlin Rose sounds like the essence of modern country music.
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Gram and Emmylou put the nail in the coffin of that obvious statement way back in 1974.
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Texan singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose has shared various particulars of her new LP, as follows 2010′s pared-back 'Own Side Now'.
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Today we're thrilled to reveal the first taster from the eagerly awaited new album from sublime Nashville songstress Caitlin Rose. Her music, the equivalent of a smoke-filled whiskey-soaked back street bar when compared to the ultra slick, over-styled and over-produced country superstars that clog up the Nashville airwaves and give country music – as a whole – a bad (or at least misunderstood) reputation.
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It's an unlikely partnership: the 45-year-old mop-topped Northwich lad, co-founder of once baggy act The Charlatans, a band who never quite managed to emerge from the shadows of their contemporaries The Stone Roses, hooks up with the almost 54 year old baseball-capped Nashville institution who founded once alt. country act Lambchop, a group who've never quite managed to achieve the success that devoted fans and critics have always predicted.
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Andrew Combs is a transplanted Texan now living in Nashville.
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Why Nashville-born singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle isn't a stadium-packing superstar is a mystery.
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Domino Records and its subsidiary Ribbon Music have four releases on tap for Record Store Day 2012, highlighted by new music from Animal Collective and Arctic Monkeys.
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Why did ninebullets.net participate in the SOPA protest?
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A few months ago, a new ad went up at the corner of Grand Street, down the Bedford Avenue central drag in Williamsburg.
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The Decemberists hit hard in January with The King Is Dead and maintained their number one status with me for the entire year.
Read MoreWhether or not you believe in fate, you have to admit that some people are born to play music or at least born with the obvious choice to play music.
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Nashville singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose is hitting the road in support of her debut album, Own Side Now , which she released earlier this year.
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How many times have you heard "I like everything except rap and country."
Read MoreSalon interviews Wilco's Jeff Tweedy about songwriting.
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Whether deliberate or not, every day at a festival seems to take on a theme of its own, and somehow this phenomenon seemed more pronounced at End of the Road Festival this year at Larmer Tree Gardens on the border between North Dorset and Wiltshire.
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"Although 23-year-old singer-songwriter Caitlin Rose was born and raised in Nashville, she first rose to acclaim in Europe, where her debut album put her name on the influential UK music magazine NME's "Cool List" for 2010. Rose's confident voice and dexterous delivery have earned her comparisons to great country singers like Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn. She's also a gifted lyricist with a knack for wry observations and artful understatement. It's a talent that runs in the family--her mother is Nashville songwriter Liz Rose, who has penned hits for Taylor Swift, among others." [ NPR ] Caitlin Rose 's tour hit Mercury Lounge in NYC on Saturday evening for a show with Luke Rathborne.
Read MoreWest Virginia-raised Jonny Corndawg , the "country singer, not a singer-songwriter," got a major publicity boost touring with Dawes and Middle Brother while promoting his sophomore release, Down on the Bikini Line. John J. McCauley III of Deer Tick and Middle Brother plays guitar on this album, and the resulting arrangements sound more fleshed out and genuine than on Corndawg's first album, 2008′s I'm Not Ready To Be a Daddy.
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If you had looked at this year's Cambridge Folk Festival from above, you might have mistaken the scene for an army encampment, so well equipped were the picnickers.
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Tucked away in a field outside a sleepy village near Oxford, Truck Festival, now in its 14th edition, may have grown in scale a little, and gained a day in length this year, but still retains its local, friendly atmosphere and charm.
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The week long festival will feature gigs, acoustic sessions and workshops.
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"Pulled Apart By Horses, Deerhunter, Mogwai, Grinderman "Yeah?"
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His third album since parting ways with the Drive-by Truckers and second with band The 400 Unit. The album title, Here We Rest , takes it's name from the original Alabama state motto.
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