Rolling Country 2023

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-I feel unqualified to listen, not being a psychiatric social worker

And this is a nasty little line. Seriously? It's like Christgau dismissing Kristen Hersh for being 'psychotic.'

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 5 September 2023 23:03 (two years ago)

I'm talking about American Heartbreak and All My Homies..., haven't heard anything since, hopefully I'll like something of his better/at all. Nasty but true; I wasn't trying to be funny or even judgmental---the more time I spent with him, which was considerable, the more irrelevant I felt, pushed beyond my skill set and capacity for empathy. Also beyond my skill set, and xgau's: labeling someone as psychotic.

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 00:41 (two years ago)

I'll be honest as one of the vocal AH proponents here last year, the more time I spent with the album, the more rudimentary and thin the songwriting felt. On one-and-a-half listens, this sounds more ragged and unpolished, but the songwriting seems sturdier.

Indexed, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 00:51 (two years ago)

Sounded good to me when we listened to it in the car the other day. As my daughter said, the keyword seems to be "interstate." Can't go wrong with highway imagery.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 00:52 (two years ago)

xxxpost It's not like therapy, which he may have had, a 12-step program or something, can't provice a connection to effective music: Isbell's "It Gets Easier"("but never easier") is the only song I've ever heard about long-term sobriety, despite the millions of people who deal with it everyday. Lennon's "Mother" was supposedly the result of his experience with Arthur Janov's Scream Therapy (likewise, according to some writers, Tears For Fears' Songs From The Big Chair. Katie Crutchfield seems like she might have gotten some insights that way on St. Cloud---I can't quite follow some of it despite having a print-out lyrics and her track-by=track breakdown for Pitchfork, but she's got some amazing turns of phrase and the overall effect is excellent (even better with the 2021 edition's relevant bonus covers).

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 00:58 (two years ago)

"It gets easier, but never *easy*"! Fucking point of the whole thing, sorry.

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 01:01 (two years ago)

Mary Gauthier and other country lifers have had this long-term songwriting workshop with Afghanistan-Iraq Wars veterans: I saw a concert documentary in which the vets straight-up said the process had proved crucial to any peace of mind.

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 01:18 (two years ago)

But all these people care enough about writing well, which---yeah, xxpost "thin" is a good way to put the way American Heartbreak stretches at such length, seeking sympathy (successfully; no doubt many of his fans, especially the younger ones, are saying, "Yeah, I been there." Me too but jeez)

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 01:26 (two years ago)

Confession is good for the soul, let's hope.

dow, Wednesday, 6 September 2023 01:27 (two years ago)

first time listening to zach bryan with the new album and i'm impressed. songs like "east side of sorrow" are closer to manchester orchestra than the stuff i hear on country radio so the emo stuff checks out

butch wig (diamonddave85), Wednesday, 6 September 2023 23:05 (two years ago)

A Hot 100, country and rock first: “I Remember Everything” concurrently opens at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts (as well as Hot Rock Songs), which use the same methodology as the Hot 100. It’s the first song to top the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (dating to 2009, when the lattermost list began).

curmudgeon, Monday, 11 September 2023 18:33 (two years ago)

That’s the Zach Bryan & Kacey Musgraves song

curmudgeon, Monday, 11 September 2023 18:36 (two years ago)

No discussion on the excellent Ashley McBryde album? It makes up for last year's blah concept album even if the rawk guitars cause the strong tunes to shudder slight, as if confronted by halitosis.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 September 2023 13:25 (two years ago)

I should give it a listen. This positive review on the saving country music website is a bit annoying, but he is a fan of Mcbryde

https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/album-review-ashley-mcbrydes-the-devil-i-know/

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 13 September 2023 15:08 (two years ago)

and I see xgau just awarded an A.

the dreaded dependent claus (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 13 September 2023 15:12 (two years ago)

xp they always are

Indexed, Wednesday, 13 September 2023 15:32 (two years ago)

Not going to defend this dude or everything here but I also have to admit I kind of agree with a lot of it? Morris's "exit" seems like a bit of a marketing play, and the songs are still awfully country to my ears.

https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/on-the-maren-morris-exit-from-country-music/

Indexed, Monday, 18 September 2023 21:27 (two years ago)

Every time he comes up on here, I can't believe it's not in the worst music writing ever thread.

Both of the Morris songs are fantastic: Her sharpest writing and best vocals on record to date.

jon_oh, Monday, 18 September 2023 23:03 (two years ago)

Lol @ the savingcountrymusic writer trying to do some high-minded writerly thing about how MM has "personal issues" that she's projecting onto a perfectly healthy country music industry, when his comments section is just 100 people calling her ugly.

The king of the demo (bernard snowy), Tuesday, 19 September 2023 10:58 (two years ago)

Setting SCM aside -- I am no fan of his or his writing but do check it ~1x a month to see if I've missed anything important and appreciate the light he shines on under-covered artists...

"The Tree" is a major retread. Sounds identical to many of her other songs, the allusion is heavy-handed, and the multi-tracked vocals are unnecessary for a singer of her caliber. Agree the vocals are good -- she's an extraordinarily talented vocalist. Best to date? I don't hear it.

"Get the Hell Out of Here" is much better and a promising direction for her. The song itself reminds me a lot of Kasey Musgraves (in a good way), and I'm excited to see what Antonoff and her do together -- the strings and arrangement are really lovely and a more organic sound than I have heard from her. I'm intrigued to hear what the "jam band" and "prog" moments sound like.

The bigger issue I have is how this is being rolled out. She says in the LA Times interview, "I think I needed to purposely focus on just making good music and not so much on how we’ll market it," yet that seems to be the focus of the interview! If she wants to pivot to pop, that's fine -- make great music and let it speak for itself. I don't remember Taylor's Red-era interview with the LA Times announcing she was "walking away" from country.

Indexed, Tuesday, 19 September 2023 16:03 (two years ago)

Speaking of under-covered artists promoted by SCM, this new Margo Cilker record is superb.

Indexed, Tuesday, 19 September 2023 16:04 (two years ago)

Boy, I shouldn't have read a few of those SCM comments before lunch.

hat trick of trashiness (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 19 September 2023 16:11 (two years ago)

Solid profile: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/margo-cilker-new-album-interview-1234820795/

hat trick of trashiness (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 19 September 2023 16:13 (two years ago)

Can't read it (paywall) but really like Bernstein's writing, and he has never steered me wrong.

Indexed, Tuesday, 19 September 2023 16:43 (two years ago)

lol another Margo, another M.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 September 2023 17:01 (two years ago)

From that profile detailing Margo Cilker history:

She traveled back and forth from northern Spain for a period of several years, at one point forming a Lucinda Williams tribute band called Drunken Angels in the Basque country city of Bilbao.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 19 September 2023 20:29 (two years ago)

Really enjoying the Margo Cilker album too.

Anyone heard the new Lillie Mae? I liked her first two albums a lot.

sctttnnnt (pgwp), Wednesday, 20 September 2023 05:26 (two years ago)

Me too. Margo Cilker is the best musician name I've heard lately, will check her out---not that I'm prejudiced against names like Casadee Pope, or even the self-named Honey Harper,
who is now more than ever a dyad, as ATO Records heralds:

with Honey Harper co-founder and keyboardist Alana Pagnutti taking on a far greater role in the songwriting process alongside frontman William Fussell, adding a palpable new depth to their lyrical output.

I disagree with their label, Bandcamp, and various journos that their music is now less "abstract," "cimematic," or even all that "revamped" from the full-length debut and all the earlier stuff on their Bandcamp, although the slogan has gone from "Country Music For People Who Don't Like Country Music" to "Country Music For Everybody" without dumbing down---true, the sound could be considered mebbe a bit more retro-futuristic, as Florida-Georgia-London's Fussell, who sounds and looks like he could be a relative of Matthew McConaughey, who along with cosmic yet so far non-lethal steel guitar and electric keys, gently guides us through spooky verses, where he finds himself passing in a reflection on your device, also in photons, pixels, "Lake Song" shades, tempted to linger, and wondering if that's so rong, in this Age---but then he and his listener are greeted by other voices, other beats, other signifiers of early 70s lawng-haired country and pleasant present digital-analog fates tucked into the Sunday Picnic choruses.
Usually, that is. But one with affirmative Hunter-Garcia verses leads through startling choruses, where country-rock chorale chicks squawk and quaver, "Alll the way home" through drive-in movie speakers: for where and what is "home" now?
This may or may not be an unintended effect---Fussell doesn't mention it in interviews, despite confirming the Dead connection to verses---but does go with the meta-theme over all (another song, slyly, affectionally digs at those so purist---xpost SCM's Trigger is getting there---as to proclaim "There Ain't No Cowboys in Georgia"), of querying country's sense of identity (incl. that of those who decry Other People's "identity politics"(a previous HH single revamped "The Devil Went Down in Georgia" as a reminder that D. Trump needs to be met by absentee voters like Fussell, so get your ballots yall)---
As for Fussell's own self-questioning, he explains that some of this is fear of his career, which seems to me largely still as fictional as his/the dyad's persona, but word is getting around the press, anyway.
Let's hear it for the band---take it away, ATO:
The 12 song collection (Honey Harper and The Infinite Sky) also marks their first time recording with their stacked band, The Infinite Sky, featuring their longtime bassist and contributing writer Mick Mayer, pianist John Carroll Kirby (Solange, Steve Lacy), Spoon keyboardist Alex Fischel, guitarist Jackson MacIntosh (Drugdealer, Jessica Pratt), pedal-steel player Connor Gallaher (Black Lips, Calexico), and TOPS drummer Riley Fleck. The album was mixed at Wowcat Studios in Los Angeles by Joel Ford (yes/and, Ford & Lopatin).

Also, "Boots Mine Gold" is excellent country disco mind & body shadow dancing!

dow, Friday, 22 September 2023 22:27 (two years ago)

How is the Buddy and Julie Miller record?

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 September 2023 22:32 (two years ago)

Oh wow, you're remynding me of my old CD store regular who heard Julie as the late 20th Century Emily Dickinson---

first time listening to zach bryan with the new album and i'm impressed. songs like "east side of sorrow" are closer to manchester orchestra than the stuff i hear on country radio so the emo stuff checks out
I find this and Honey Harper to be encouraging, as far as current country music's recycling with rock's past (Fussell plays an unnamed Eno album feat. steel guitar during an interview where he talks about glam, is evidently into Bowie's mutable sonic personae, also prog, Waylon Jenning's Waymore Blues Band, other Nashville Cats, yet the dyad def have their spin).
Also tonic: Sturgill's Sound and Fury, which I think of as "ZZ Rex," and Elizabeth Cook's untaggable Aftermath, both of which unicorns are ridden by unmistakably country voices and themes, the latter extended at will cuz they know wut time it is, cuz
---whereas the more typical progressive country moves involve templates of Tom Petty, and/or, for those who are really with it, Fleetwood Mac.

dow, Friday, 22 September 2023 22:51 (two years ago)

Maybe she *is* the latter-day Emily Dickinson! Now's the time to listen more than I ever have, though that isn't saying much in itself.

dow, Friday, 22 September 2023 23:04 (two years ago)

Margo Cilker album sounds great

how do you pronounce the name?

corrs unplugged, Monday, 25 September 2023 11:19 (two years ago)

Adjacent news from New West Records: the NMAS albums that I've heard tend to be weak in the vocals, when they don't feature just the right guests---looks like it might not be a problem here, at least not all the way through:

Luther Dickinson of North Mississippi Allstars will release his new solo album, Magic Music For Family Folk on November 17. An all-star list of support showed up for the new record, including Yola, Allison Russell, Lillie Mae, Sharde Thomas, Sharisse Norman, as well as Dickinson’s Mother and Children.

The album features Dickinson’s rendition of favorite songs from his childhood by The Meters, Staple Singers, John Lee Hooker, Mississippi John Hurt, Doc Watson and more.

Dickinson delivers an album of songs from his community that run four generations deep. The 10-time GRAMMY Award-nominated producer, solo artist, and North Mississippi Allstars co-founder creates a record worthy of its own traditions.

dow, Wednesday, 27 September 2023 02:24 (two years ago)

A couple albums I've gone back to throughout the year that I haven't yet repped for -- neither will light your hair on fire but are rather lovely and worth a listen:

Amanda Fields - What, When and Without. Slow burning, patient country waltz that has a quiet beauty to it. Her singing is serviceable and familiar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13QOo3hpxJ4

Rachel Baiman - Common Nation of Sorrow. Rootsy Americana in the vein of Gillian Welch, impressively self-produced albeit with a strong supporting cast (Erin Rae, Miles Miller, Sean Sullivan). C
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7vOHRHvY4U

Indexed, Wednesday, 27 September 2023 14:52 (two years ago)

I don't know anything about country music but this guy is cool & he has a new live album out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU_qVO-aTTA

StanM, Saturday, 30 September 2023 18:18 (two years ago)

he's bigger than ya think if you haven't seen him live, and getting bigger fast.

his shows are a blast.

alpine static, Sunday, 1 October 2023 04:36 (two years ago)

I have friends who are only into Real Country who are into that guy so I've kinda held it against him and ignored him but I probably shouldn't huh

Murgatroid, Sunday, 1 October 2023 06:44 (two years ago)

Never listened to this dude before but this a good record

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S58avwJXG5M

Indexed, Tuesday, 3 October 2023 15:01 (two years ago)

late to the Morgan Wade party but goddamn i am all the way on board! she brings a real Joan Jett vibe w her raspy voice & attitude, such good songwriting too.

we just watched her set on ACL Fest & she killed it. great band too.

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Sunday, 8 October 2023 22:17 (two years ago)

circling back to our Zach Bryan Is Popular discussion:

"See all new tour dates below, which include second stadium shows added in Atlanta, Denver, & Foxborough."

alpine static, Monday, 9 October 2023 19:16 (two years ago)

Morgan'sReckless Deluxe is a raspy rehab-to-romance-to-rolling country way of life, candles and tattoos and all: "Ah spoke mah truth, and yew got so upset," but so be it, it's a start.

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 00:19 (two years ago)

apparently she’s embroiled in some irl Real Housewives tabloid drama now so uh good luck girl

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 10 October 2023 01:52 (two years ago)

I had no idea Wade had a new album out! Also, she's apparently getting a double mastectomy after learning she has that genetic mutation, so probably no live dates for a while.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 02:47 (two years ago)

O shit!
Be sure to get the Deluxe: bonus tracks are totally justified, and she may need the extra bucks more than ever.

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:04 (two years ago)

oh man yeah, buying up the Deluxe for sure

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:05 (two years ago)

(I didn't know about the new one either, still talking about Reckless Deluxe, from Jan. '22.)

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:06 (two years ago)

Great to know there's a new one too.

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:06 (two years ago)

Psychopath:
Meet Somebody
3:20
27 Club
3:44
Alanis
4:27
Want
3:33
Psychopath
3:29
Phantom Feelings
3:53
Outrun Me
3:47
Guns and Roses

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:12 (two years ago)

Hopefully there are more tracks but computer's going out and can't shake this coughing fit

dow, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 03:14 (two years ago)

Maybe your computer has covid.

Psychopath tracklist:

1. “Domino”
2. “80’s Movie”
3. “Losers Look Like Me”
4. “Roman Candle”
5. “Guns and Roses”
6. “Alanis”
7. “Phantom Feelings”
8. “Psychopath”
9. “Outrun Me”
10. “Want”
11. “Fall In Love With Me”
12. “Meet Somebody”
13. “27 Club”

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 10 October 2023 13:14 (two years ago)


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