Review: "7 Devils" by The Goddamn Gallows
The Goddamn Gallows, underground music's favorite roots rock heathens and vagabonds, have recently dropped their much anticipated third studio full-length album, 7 Devils, on Farmageddon Records. With sixteen all-new originals, one cover song, a new member in the lineup and two notable guest musicians, 7 Devils is clearly
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A version of this was published in The Santa Fe New Mexican
July 8, 2011
He was one half of The Ding Dongs with Mark “BBQ” Sultan, playing lo-fi, trashy rockabilly. Then he made some curry-flavored rockabilly slop with Sultan’s former partner King Khan in a snazzy duo called
From the Vaults - Bobby Charles; Self-Titled (1972)
I'm not sure how I came across Bobby Charles' self-titled album from 1972. I think it was a random discovery through an Amazon search about a year ago. Since then, this album has burrowed itself into my brain with its lazy, patient melodies, earthy love songs, and
The Wilds of Connemara, Western Ireland
This is the third post in Hearth Music's series on contemporary Irish music. Our last post focused on the Irish poet and songwriter, Rónán Ó Snodaigh, and our first post focused on Irish whisper-folk songwriter James Vincent McMorrow.
The Irish Enigma of Kíla's Rónán Ó Snodaigh
How David Mayfield has become Phish's god Icculus!
Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon from the band, Phish, caught The David Mayfield Parade show Wednesday at The Evening Muse in Charlotte, NC. After the set, the two enjoyed the show so much that they went and bought some shirts and a few CD’s.Little did anyone know that
The Charlie Rich I Never Knew
"I don’t think I ever recorded anyone who was better as a singer, writer and player than Charlie Rich. It is all so effortless, the way he moves from rock to country to blues to jazz." - Sun Records founder Sam Phillips
"I feel like it