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Austinist Previews ACL: Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Austinist Previews ACL: Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

With fans like Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal singing her praises, it's no wonder that Grace Potter and The Nocturnals have been become a sweeping sensation. Their sound is a modern take on rugged soulful rock'n'roll that draws heavily from the likes of early My Morning Jacket as well... continue reading on Austinist

Austinist Previews ACL: Rail Road Earth Austinist Previews ACL: Rail Road Earth

Taking their name from a Jack Kerouac poem, Rail Road Earth combines elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, jazz, and Celtic music with extensive forays into improvisation. Fans of Astral Weeks era Van Morrison and No Depression Americana will be delightfully pleased when the band takes the stage at ACL... continue reading on Austinist

Austinist Previews ACL: Beau Soleil & Will Hoges Austinist Previews ACL: Beau Soleil & Will Hoges

Since 1975, Grammy Award winners BeauSoleil have charmed audiences as being one of the most heralded and esteemed Cajun groups in American music history. Band leader Michael Doucet artfully takes the rich traditions of Louisiana culture and blends other southern folk elements such as Zydeco, Jazz, Tejano, Country, Blues... continue reading on Austinist

Austinist Album Capsule : The Boggs & A Sunny Day In Glasgow Austinist Album Capsule : The Boggs & A Sunny Day In Glasgow

The Boggs Forts Forts is quite possibly a modern breakthrough in the use of fusing modern sampling and eclectic songwriting. The Boggs create a stirring soundscape of both cut-up and collage and multi-cultura pop songs around foreign noise with traditional rock elements (guitar, bass drums etc). There are elements of... continue reading on Austinist

Capsule Review: Belaire's Exploding Impacting

Belaire'sExploding Impacting is an album that very well captures the essence of summer madness: the spectral emotional range goes from playful romanticism ("You Really Got Me Goin'") to the deeply reflective ("Waiting Patiently" and You're Not A Kid Anymore". ) The band's sound is somewhere between '60s Brazilian Tropicalia (Caetano... continue reading on Austinist

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