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Stephen M. Deusner

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Discover: Paradise of Bachelo…

In April 1855, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine published a curious sh… more »

Neko Case, The Worse Things G…

Neko Case has spent the last 15 years perfecting both a dark strain of al… more »

The Civil Wars, The Civil War…

Thanks to the austere folk instrumentation and the sepia-toned imagery on… more »

Amanda Shires, Down Fell the …

When Amanda Shires sings about the devil on “Deep Dark Below,… more »

Chance, In Search

You can’t make this stuff up. A Nashville jack-of-all-trades during… more »

Preservation Hall Jazz Band, …

It’s hard to imagine there’s anything the Preservation Hall J… more »

This Is Your Life: Greg Cartw…

When I walk into Greg Cartwright’s hotel room, the first thing I se… more »

Jay Arner, Jay Arner

Jay Arner’s self-titled solo debut begins with a low bass groove th… more »

Bobby Whitlock, The Bobby Whi…

A journeyman whose fame never matched his contributions to pop music, Bob… more »

Who Is…Jenny Hval?

Jenny Hval’s second solo album — fourth, if you count the two… more »

Natalie Maines, Mother…

Still scarred from the backlash she endured for dissing George Bush 10 ye… more »

Pistol Annies, Annie Up…

In his 2012 memoir Waging Heavy Peace, Neil Young gave a rave review to t… more »

Patty Griffin, American Kid…

Patty Griffin’s seventh album — and her first collection of n… more »

The Thermals, Desperate Groun…

On, 2010′s Personal Life, Portland trio the Thermals jettisoned the… more »

Who Is…Hiss Golden Mess…

It feels odd to ask “Who is…?” of a guy who has been m… more »

Numbers And Letters, Guns Und…

Austin alt-country outfit Numbers And Letters open their full-length debu… more »

Ashley Monroe, Like a Rose…

Ashley Monroe is best known as Hippie Annie, one fringe-dressed third of … more »

Caitlin Rose, The Stand-In…

Given her avowed love of old Hollywood glamour (just check out that album… more »

Interview: Samantha Crain

Samantha Crain doesn’t mess around in the studio. The Shawnee, Okla… more »

Interview: Kris Kristofferson

All country singers should have a chance to go out like Kris Kristofferso… more »

Buck Owens, Honky Tonk Man: B…

Originally recorded for the notoriously corny hillbilly sketch comedy ser… more »

Don Rich, Don Rich Sings Geor…

Throughout the 1960s and ’70s, Don Rich played lead guitar in Buck … more »

Various Artists, West of Memp…

West of Memphis: Voices for Justice, which is not quite a soundtrack to t… more »

Mike Cooley, The Fool on Ever…

For more than 15 years now, Mike Cooley has played the quiet Drive-By Tru… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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