Though it may seem like I've been idle these past few weeks, it has been quite the opposite. I simply haven't been sending out e-mails after every piece published. There are actually a handful of new pieces -- interviews with the Water Tower Bucket Boys and Phantom of the Black Hills; and reviews on albums by World/Inferno Friendship Society, Underground Railroad to Candyland, Swingin' Utters, and Small Brown Bike. Also, if you didn't catch word of it in my last e-mail, #19 of the One-Man Band Series, on Swiss blues trash rocker Tongue Tied Twin, is available for viewing as well. Check out all the links (below)...
World/Inferno Friendship Society - "The Anarchy and the Ecstasy" (Chunksaah Records)
http://www.examiner.com/roots-music-in-national/review-the-anarchy-and-the-ecstasy-by-the-world-inferno-friendship-society-review
An interview with the Water Tower Bucket Boys
http://www.examiner.com/roots-music-in-national/an-interview-with-the-water-tower-bucket-boys
The Underground Railroad to Candyland - "Knows Your Sins" (Recess Records)
http://www.examiner.com/indie-music-in-philadelphia/review-knows-your-sins-by-the-underground-railroad-to-candyland-review
Swingin' Utters - "Here, Under Protest" (Fat Wreck Chords)
http://www.examiner.com/indie-music-in-philadelphia/review-here-under-protest-by-swingin-utters-review
An interview with Phantom of the Black Hills
http://www.examiner.com/roots-music-in-national/an-interview-with-phantom-of-the-black-hills
Small Brown Bike - "Fell & Found" (No Idea Records)
http://www.examiner.com/indie-music-in-philadelphia/review-fell-found-by-small-brown-bike-review
One-Man Band Series, #19: Tongue Tied Twin
http://www.examiner.com/one-man-band-in-national/one-man-band-series-19-tongue-tied-twin
In the coming days and weeks there will be a bunch of great topics, like reviews of new albums by The Goddamn Gallows, Nick 13 (of Tiger Army), Kenny Brown, Dirty Trainload, the Juke Joint Pimps, Reverend Peyton, and others. There will also be interviews for the One-Man Band Series with El Bastardo Outlaw Picker, Reverend Deadeye, Made for Chickens by Robots, and Stomping Nick, to name a few. And a lot of other kickass stuff.
As always, thank you all for your continued interest and support!
-J.