MUSIC BOX

What we’re listening to


Various artists


Dylan Country

The country legends make Dylan's songs richer and twangier. Kitty Wells caterwauls "Forever Young." Glen Campbell sings "If Not For You" with slide guitar. Johnny Cash makes "It Ain't Me Babe" all-Cash. Tim O'Brien rips out "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Willie Nelson. Buck Owens. Emmylou Harris. Great stuff.



Pattern Is Movement


The (Im)possibility of Longing

Restrained and ethereal blends of torture. Little pesky gnat noises, chanting voices and incessant, monotone keyboards.



Well Hungarians


Sorry 'bout the Mess

Formulaic country. "One two three four, women knocking at my door / Don't you know they all seem so inviting / Five six seven eight, Lord I hate to make them wait / Southern girls were always so inviting. (chorus: ) Southern peaches make the best jam / Sweetest marmalade this poor boy's ever had (repeat)."



All State Champion


Is It Nothing To You

Post-hardcore guitar-banging, drum-beating boy-yelling tracks with angst-ridden lyrics about suffering from a heartbreak and wondering about death.



Dulcie Younger and the Silencers


Kitty, Kitty Growl!

Here's an act that begs to be seen in a small venue with a retro drink in hand. Sultry, perfectly tongue-in-cheek rockabilly from singer who looks like a '50s pin-up model. Fun.




Stacy J. Willis



Julie Roberts


Julie Roberts

Effortlessly straddling the line between mainstream and alternative country, Roberts has a warm, inviting voice with just the right amount of soul and swagger.



Dropbox


Dropbox

Dear lord, they've cloned Godsmack! Will scientists ever learn that playing God only creates disgraceful monstrosities?



Flaw


Endangered Species

Clearly not.



Warrant


Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich

Cherry Pie


What is it with all these hair-metal re-issues? Is the shadow government preparing us for a New World Order-mandated glam comeback?




Josh Bell

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