Release Calendar: A Routes & Branches Guide To Feeding Your Monster

Thursday, September 26, 2024

A ROUTES & BRANCHES GUiDE to FEEDiNG YOUR MONSTER (September 26, 2024)

A ROUTES & BRANCHES GUiDE to FEEDiNG YOUR MONSTER
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September 26, 2024
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Willie Watson
recently released a self-titled record, his first all-original collection since his time with Old Crow Medicine Show. Bluegrass Situation touches base with Watson, who tells the story behind the stories. 

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Durand Jones drummer Aaron Frazer released a solo album, Into the Blue, way back at the beginning of Summer. A new video series called Introduce Your Shelf speaks to Frazer about his crate-digging habits. 

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Wasn't more than a couple days ago we dropped some positive words about Silver Patron Saints, the new Jesse Malin tribute/fundraiser. Stereogum shares video of Malin's interview and performance on  CBS Saturday Morning

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Gotta admit that we're not yet tired of featuring all this Hard Quartet content. This week the rock supergroup shared A Tender Look At the Hard Quartet

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Naima Bock
's Below a Massive Dark Land will arrive this Friday - consider us pretty intrigued. Brooklyn Vegan speaks to the UK singer-songwriter about ten records that have influenced her project.  

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Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore contributed a memorable performance at last week's Americana Honors show. Now KEXP has invited the legendary duo into their studios for a set. 

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Fresh off a resounding review here at R&B, Emily Frembgen spoke to Twangville about Instant Oatmeal and Stage Fright

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We've just picked up our copy of a new book by Tyler Mahan Coe called Cocaine & Rhinestones: A History Of George Jones and Tammy Wynette Garden & Gun touches base with the author, podcaster, and son of renowned David Allen Coe. 

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Been a couple weeks since Karen Jonas released The Rise and Fall Of American KitschAmericana UK features an interview with the songwriter about her project. 

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Bandcamp Daily visits with guitarist Yasmin Williams, in advance of her October 4 Acadia release. 

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Here at R&B HQ, we were reminded recently that we're approaching the end of the first quarter of the Twenty-First Century. Of course, this necessitates the creation of a new favorites list (likely into the New Year). For today, we've added some new stuff to A Routes & Branches Guide To Feeding Your Monster, to consider for our half-century list. Back in 2008, multi-instrumentalist Darrell Scott shared an album's worth of covers called Modern Hymns. He'll be issuing an updated version of the long out-of-print collection, New Modern Hymns, on October 11, featuring contributions from Alison Krauss, Mary Gauthier, Tim O'Brien, and more (Here Records). There's no reason you should know that we harbor a soft spot for the Bangles, especially their 1984 All Over the Place. Lead Bangle Susanna Hoffs will be issuing a full album she recorded twenty-five years ago, but never released. The appropriately-titled Lost Record will be found on October 18 (Baroque Folk). The ever-reliable Omnivore Records label is planning an expanded edition of Uncle Walt's Band's Thought You'd Never Ask: The Complete 1975 Armadillo Records Recordings. Featuring many unheard tracks, the collection revisits the short-lived supergroup of David Ball, Deschamps Hood, and Walter Hyatt (Nov 1). The 3Sirens label (partially owned by The Grahams) will be releasing a compilation of 90s covers to raise awareness for the Gun Safety Support Fund. Due December 13, Every Possible Way includes contributions from Liz Cooper ("Bittersweet Symphony"), Lucius, and more. Finally, fresh off their recognition as AMA's Duo and/or Group Of the Year, Larkin Poe have planned a new project. Bloom will see the light of day on January 24 (Tricki-Woo). 

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