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Weirdo Wednesday: Watch Muddy Waters Interviewed (1979)

Weirdo Wednesday: Watch Muddy Waters Interviewed (1979)

While “weird” isn’t quite the right word for the great Muddy Waters, he always had a sharp, unfiltered way with words. In this rare 1979 interview, Muddy reflects on his past and delivers a string of classic, no-nonsense lines, speaking from the perspective of someone who’s been “in the business a long, long time.”

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White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

Coming on twenty into their run as one of Austin’s most consistently inventive rock bands, White Denim’s 13 feels less like a reset and more like a snapshot of everything they’ve learned how to do and how comfortably they can shift between those ideas. The band has always pulled from a wide range of influences, […]

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Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Much modern soul and jazz music seeks to honor the cherished legacies of these genres. Over the past few years, artists have been emerging from corners of the internet, tipping their hat to the heyday of these genres by seemingly imitating their heroes. While these artists and albums are not things to ignore, they leave […]

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Jerry’s Middle Finger on Faithfully Interpreting the Music of Jerry Garcia Band, Crafting Setlists, Growing Fanbase, and More (INTERVIEW)

Jerry’s Middle Finger on Faithfully Interpreting the Music of Jerry Garcia Band, Crafting Setlists, Growing Fanbase, and More (INTERVIEW)

Grateful Dead cover bands are a dime a dozen, which is a testament to the legacy of the legendary jam band. Nearly every city and town in the country seems to have a group of musicians offering their own take on the band’s music for local Deadheads eager to experience it live. Over three decades […]

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Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

The Grammy-nominated band Needtobreathe released their tenth studio album, The Long Surrender, at the end of March. Produced by Dave Cobb and recorded at his studio in Savannah, Georgia. The album was intentionally recorded with a live feel, and the band is very geared towards performing these songs live, already bringing them into their sets this summer. The presentation […]

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Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

There is a moment—quiet, unguarded—when Tenille Townes describes the making of her new record, The Acrobat, and it becomes clear that this is not simply an album. It is, perhaps more than anything she has made before, an act of reclamation. “Autonomy feels like a really big thing,” she says. “Feeling like what I create […]

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White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

Coming on twenty into their run as one of Austin’s most consistently inventive rock bands, White Denim’s 13 feels less like a reset and more like a snapshot of everything they’ve learned how to do and how comfortably they can shift between those ideas. The band has always pulled from a wide range of influences, […]

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The Milk Carton Kids Pen Love Letter To The Present Moment On Cathartic ‘Lost Cause Lover Fool’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Milk Carton Kids Pen Love Letter To The Present Moment On Cathartic ‘Lost Cause Lover Fool’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

A lot has happened in folk music since The Milk Carton Kids first debuted their unique, simplistic brand of it over a decade ago. The duo of Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan has experienced just as much change throughout their storied career as a singular entity providing ethereal acoustic folk to the masses. Massive soundtrack […]

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King Gizzard Drummer CAVS Emerges As Singular Jazz Force On Stunning Sophomore Effort ‘Sojourn’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

King Gizzard Drummer CAVS Emerges As Singular Jazz Force On Stunning Sophomore Effort ‘Sojourn’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Five years ago, Michael Cavanagh, long-time percussion expert for psych-rock powerhouse King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, made his solo debut under the CAVS moniker with a self-titled effort. The ten-song drums-only effort was an exercise in the drummer’s ability to capture a listener’s attention with exclusively drum patterns, resulting in a groovy, atmospheric effort […]

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Songs, Stories, and Skeletons: Terry Allen & Jo Harvey Allen Evolve With ‘Blood Sucking Maniacs’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Songs, Stories, and Skeletons: Terry Allen & Jo Harvey Allen Evolve With ‘Blood Sucking Maniacs’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Blood Sucking Maniacs from Terry Allen, Jo Harvey Allen, and the Allen family seems to be a weird title choice. While “Blood” is central to the theme, vampires are only figurative through this indirect reference, partly stemming from a device that Bale, their son, assembled in the front yard of the Allen home in the ‘70s-a […]

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Jazz Dispensary’s Record Store Day Vinyl Release ‘Magia Brasileira’ Shines Spotlight on Eclectic Brazilian 60s and 70s Samba Scene (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jazz Dispensary’s Record Store Day Vinyl Release ‘Magia Brasileira’ Shines Spotlight on Eclectic Brazilian 60s and 70s Samba Scene (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jazz Dispensary’s compilations tend to work best when they lean into a specific mood, and Magia Brasileira takes the listener to the Samba-filled Brazil of fifty years ago. This set spans the late ’60s through the ’70s, focusing on Brazilian artists and adjacent players who blurred samba, jazz, and funk in a way that feels […]

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Happy 75th Birthday Paul Carrack

Happy 75th birthday to one of the finest blue-eyed soul voices of the last half-century, Paul Carrack (born 4/22/51). If pure vocal ability were the only measure, Carrack would be mentioned alongside heavyweights like Rod Stewart and Elton John. Beyond his unmistakable voice, Carrack is a gifted keyboardist whose career…