09.21.06

Bluegrass: 1, Cricket: 0

Posted in hot live action - September 21st, 2006 at 7:44 pm by Cricket

Wow, the weather in Tennessee sure has been gorgeous the last few days. Autumnal, a hint of chill in the air, lovely, bright blue skies. You see that? It’s diversion. Hopefully you will be so caught up in thoughts of beautiful fall weather that you won’t really notice what I’m about to say.

Okay, I’m sure some of you anticipated this, especially those of you who actually know me, but every ridiculous, uninformed, lame negative thing I ever said about bluegrass? I take it all back. Yep. I was wrong, you all were right. Yes, I have loved a bluegrass band here and there, but I’m wholly won over now. Converted, as it were.

09.19.06

Everyone I know, rivers to be dragged and tragedies, new ones

Posted in cricket spazzes, tours - September 19th, 2006 at 2:26 pm by Cricket

It’s settin’ to be hell week or a damn good time here in Nashville. The Americana Music Association is having their big conference in town and everyone is here. No, really EVERYONE: Dale Watson, Scott Miller & The Commonwealth, Corb Lund, Will Kimbrough, Jeffrey Foucault, The Hacienda Brothers, Lisa Hayes, Wrinkle Neck Mules, Dave Alvin, Rosanne Cash, Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, Alejandro Escovedo, the Cherryholmes, the Derailers, Delbert McClinton, and about 700 other folks. The shows are happening all over and all at once, but we’ll be hitting as many of them as we can. If you’re in town or can get to Nashvegas, this is the time come. Full show schedule is here.

09.17.06

Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest

Posted in cricket hates on pop country, random - September 17th, 2006 at 8:47 pm by Cricket

When I’m not listening to music, I’m reading about it. Here’s some of my recent reading list. Some dissapointing, some great.

Rednecks and Bluenecks, Chris Willman

First off, this isn’t a sit down and read it through book. The author is predominately a magazine writer and it shows. This book is best read in small digestible pieces, like a series of magazine articles.

What’s really missing is an in-depth analysis of how the politics in this country are swinging wildly to the right and how that’s reflected in the mainstream country music industry. Not that Chris Willman doesn’t try, he does, but with a mixed outcome. I think I wanted something more thought provoking. Reading this was like setting out to argue passionately with someone and instead just sitting around, sharing a pot of tea and going, “Oh yeah, I totally agree with you on that. Uh-huh. Yeah, that too. Oh, man, really, that’s where I’m coming from too.” Which is validating, but doesn’t exactly charge you up, you know?

09.12.06

Say it ain’t so

Posted in cricket hates on pop country, cricket spazzes - September 12th, 2006 at 11:58 pm by Cricket

The world is ending. No, really. I’m pretty sure Toby Keith will be our downfall. Because he might not suck.

Goodness, did I just say that out loud? Okay, here’s the deal. There’s this book, Rednecks and Bluenecks, which suggests that his politics, privately, are very much in line with mine (seriously, there were a dozen, “wait, Toby Keith is a Democrat?!?!?” conversations around HCT headquarters). And then he goes and is on the Colbert Report and is charming, self-effacing and funny. Also he clearly loves Willie Nelson. Plus he’s a tall cowboy, and beef noodle hearty, which means Mimi could probably be easily induced to crush out on him (yikes). And I keep hearing around town that he’s running his record label right and supporting the artists and giving them control of their music etc.

Another rainy afternoon in the HCT living room

Posted in podcast - September 12th, 2006 at 3:08 pm by Cricket

Hi, kids, it’s podcastin’ time again. While doing our usual random, whatever-let’s-just-go-here trips around Nashville, sometimes we accidentally go see some really exceptional musicians. Sometimes they agree to do podcasts for us. In that vein we present songs and conversation with Tom House (he’s also on MySpace). A very social podcast (right click and ’save as’) in which we talk about politics, Southern Literature, the Nashville music scene in the 70s, poetry, books and record labels. There’s a lack of ice tinkling in the background here, but we make up for it by popping open beer cans. Tom plays sort of traditional bluegrassy folk. He has an incredible old-timey sound and some very thoughtful well written lyrics. I think we could have spent several more hours just hanging out and talking to him. Tracks in this ‘cast include (all Tom’s original songs, unless otherwise noted):

09.10.06

The grass is always bluer on the other side of rock n’ roll

Posted in some albums we done liked others we ain't - September 10th, 2006 at 5:40 pm by Cricket

A while back our pal and NE correspondent, Ethel, hooked me up with a copy of Trampled by Turtles’s Blue Sky and the Devil. Before listening, I did my requisite research online, somewhat half-assedly, and though I don’t remember exactly, I suspect I saw “bluegrass” and laid the album aside until recently. [Wait, weren't you saying something last night about how bluegrass was "pure" music or some other hogwash?—Mimi] [You must be high. And confusing me with someone.—Cricket]

09.09.06

You can’t count to two

Posted in cricket spazzes, random - September 9th, 2006 at 9:22 pm by Cricket

Sometimes I’m doing like actual research, work as it were, and I start following links, and more links and more links. It’s called procrastination, kids, and it’s worse than cocaine. Well, except in rare cases, like this one, where it brings you something good (cocaine never does that).

Okay, so what’s always insanely great? Johnny Cash. What’s also pretty damn great? Big Bird. How awesome is the idea of them together?

This awesome:

09.07.06

Wrinkle Neck Mules – Pull the Break

Posted in some albums we done liked others we ain't - September 7th, 2006 at 9:56 am by Mimi

This band was recommended to us probably upwards of ten different times by different people (and over and over again by a couple persistent lunatics).

Alright then, let’s do it up.

The Wrinkle Neck Mules. They also have a MySpace, naturally, if you’re more of the stalking type. The one-eared mule head furry on their website is creepeh. If you think SciFi Channel original programming is scary, stay away from the website. Oh, look, they’re gonna be in Nashville on the 20th of September at the Americana Music Conference (along with so so many other people, post all about that to follow).

09.02.06

There is no “i” in “team” or “Hollyfelds”

Posted in some albums we done liked others we ain't - September 2nd, 2006 at 8:26 pm by Cricket

Denver keeps throwing things at me that I utterly love. First Drag the River, and now The Hollyfelds. Denver, I feel like you’ve been holding out on me, where was all this goodness when I was there a decade ago? Maybe you thought I wouldn’t have been ready for it then, but I sure am now.

The Hollyfelds are a five piece group bringing twangy traditionalist Americana in way that feels sharp, fresh and new and simultaneously like it could have been made any time in the last hundred years. [Sounds like a low rent version of the Be Good Tanyas to me.--Mimi] There’s something completely western about their sound that leaves me feeling I’m missing something by listening to it in Tennessee instead of on some desolate Western prairie. [Insert stock joke about sending you out to the desolate prairie.--Mimi] I close my eyes during their songs and expect to open then them and find myself in some old west saloon, drinking whiskey as the sheriff bangs through the door and the card games stop. [No, that's just me. I knocked over the bottle.--Mimi]

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