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Dirt Road Logic

Michigan-based roots rock quartet Dirt and grime Road Logic craft gritty and passionate tales from the Midwest that evoke the ragged alt-country of Drive-By Truckers, the wistful Americana of Outdated 97’s, as well as the bar band sensibilities of early-’70s Moving Stones. Shaped in the springtime of 2005 across the …

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FlatHead

Guitarist and vocalist Greg Swanholm (b. 6/4/58) skilled university in Tucson, Az, studying computer systems by time and reverently going out at seminal “cowpunk” night clubs by night. Relocated by the brand amalgamation noises of Al Perry, Kevin Daley, Bruce Hamblin and various other “desert rockers,” Greg waited until he …

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Mulehead

After departing Ho Hum, a band that had produced the rounds from major label next big thing to independent local, Kevin Kerby made a decision to have a different go through the music he was making. Having more than enough of the normal corporate band stock, he made a decision …

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Kelly Pardekooper

Given birth to and raised in Iowa Town, IA, vocalist and songwriter Kelly Pardekooper waited before ripe later years of 32 to record his 1st recording, but his maturity and existence experiences display in his music, which fits rough-hewn but tuneful alt-country with honest, emotional stories of existence in the …

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Riviera

The Chicago quartet Riviera formed in 2000 around vocalist/guitarist Derek Phillips, guitarist/vocalist Mick Radichel, and bassist Matt Usner. Right from the start, the purpose was to strategy the American folk and rock and roll custom from a somewhat skewed angle, relating to their patchwork of affects threads from the bandmembers’ …

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Two Cow Garage

A fierce and edgy alt-country music group from Columbus, Ohio, Two Cow Garage area calls for the twangy melodies of vintage nation music and fuses them with a muscular, amped-up attack that recalls Nirvana or Dinosaur Jr. just as much as the Jayhawks or Blue Rodeo. Two Cow Garage area …

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Jason Isbell

After spending six years with Southern rock and roll outfit Drive-By Truckers, singer/guitarist Jason Isbell remaining the group in 2007 to pursue a solo career. Isbell experienced currently honed his songwriting abilities during his tenure using the Truckers, and he funneled those skills into Sirens from the Ditch, a bluesy, …

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12Lb. Test

Dallas natives Michael Alves (bass) and Joe Elwood (drums) joined causes with ex-Slobberbone guitarist Michael Hill in the summertime of 1997 to create the choice country-rock group 12Lb. Check. Guitarist Jake Williams, also of Dallas, became a member of a year later on, accompanied by drummer Steve Hill, who changed …

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Drive-By Truckers

Boasting a variety of Southern take great pride in, erudite lyrics, along with a muscled three-guitar assault, Drive-By Truckers became probably one of the most well-respected alternative country-rock functions from the 2000s. Led by frontman Patterson Hood and having a revolving solid of Georgia and Alabama natives, the music group …

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The Damnwells

Created in 2001 like a full-fledged strap, the Damnwells gradually found symbolize the songwriting efforts of songwriter Alex Dezen, whose melodic mixture of alt-country and alternative pop/rock and roll remained consistent regardless of multiple lineup shifts. The group required main in Brooklyn, where Dezen (a previous photo associate) was became …

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