I've been a pretty big fan of American Aquarium for a long time. In general, I feel like BJ Barham has gotten steadily better as a songwriter and singer with each release, but I feel like he has made a huge leap with this album. I've only listened once but it is really damn good.
I had a chance to listen to American Aquarium's Things Change twice today. Album is absolutely incredible.
Yeah it's really good. I'm not sure how I feel about I Gave Up the Drinking (Before She Gave Up On Me) though. That song didn't do much for me.
I think the first half of the American Aquarium record is considerably stronger than the second half, but yeah, it’s good. BJ’s best song is still “The Unfortunate Kind.”
Any interest around here for the Sugarland album coming out tonight? The songs released so far have been pretty hit or miss (and just as feel-good cheesy as you’d expect from Sugarland), but they usually manage to crank out pretty good albums and a few really great tracks on each
Sugarland’s album’s not bad. As usual it’s about half good half meh. I’ll try to check out Dorris tonight though. I didn’t even know he had a new album
New Ryan Culwell album on August 24. Listen to Ryan Culwell's Haunting Eighties Rocker 'Can You Hear Me'
Exciting news. I really liked his last album, but I’m not sure I love this new song. Something about the vocals sounds odd to me.
I like the song, but I agree that the way the vocals are recorded/mixed is odd. When you have a voice like that, you need to let it be raw. That’s what made Flatlands so great.
I wouldn't really call it country per se after hearing it, but I received my copy of the new Sons of Bill album "Oh God Ma'am" through PledgeMusic and it is fantastic.
Get to see Turnpike Troubadours in just over a week in DC (9:30 Club) They never fail to put on a great show.
Ruston Kelly's debut is called Dying Star and comes out September 7. The first single, called "Jericho," is fucking great. It's a co-write with Joy Williams of The Civil Wars and Natalie Hemby.