Download Justin Townes Earle's "Harlem River Blues"
Download Justin Townes Earle’s “Harlem River Blues.” Earle’s Harlem River Blues will be released Sept. 14 on Bloodshot. The photos below were taken by Doug Seymour in Sellersville, Pa. on June 13.... read more
Found in: Blogs, Free MP3Justin Townes Earle's New Album Gets a Release Date
When we chatted with Justin Townes Earle recently, he talked about his forthcoming album, Harlem River Blues, which, according to him, got its name from “just the nastiest body of water you’ve ever seen in your life.”... read more
Found in: Music, NewsJustin Townes Earle Talks Relocation, New Album
"I've decided to relinquish Nashville to the ghosts and move on, follow Woody Guthrie," he says. "Follow him down the foxhole..." read more
Found in: Music, NewsScotland Yard Gospel Choir: ...and the horse you rode in on
Art-pop hopefuls issue another rough gem “Oh my god, my life is so fucked up,” Elia Einhorn emotes in the most overwrought fashion possible on the otherwise lightly swinging “Something’s Happening,” delivering the clincher for both laughs and blood: “I’m supposed to go out with Alie to a midnight movie at the Music Box / Maybe we’ll see That Sinking Feeling, maybe we’ll see A Clockwork Orange.”... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsThe Bottle Rockets: Lean Forward
Atop the stinging double-stop guitar licks of the... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsUnofficial SXSW 2009: The Hipsters are Coming
Austin is a massive, wonderful and gorgeous place. And SXSW is equally as diverse and awesome, unofficially and officially. And this is not a hipster bashing rant. But if the only stain Austin has is the big stain of Texas that surrounds it, then the one bad thing about SXSW is hipsters. Not the polite, nerdy ones, who flood the rapidly gentrifying minority establishments with cash for Lonestar and Shiner Bock so they can survive. But the assholes that don’t give a damn about who the hell is even playing, bring their own damn beer, throw it all over the... read more
Found in: Blogs, FestivusJustin Townes Earle: Midnight at the Movies
Moments before I first saw... read more
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