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Wooden Indian Burial Ground: “Sparklerella”

November 16, 2012 8:06 am by: Paul Carrubba

If you're up for some woodsy weirdness this weekend, look no further than these four garage-y Portlandians....
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Fun³ Fest ‘08 – St. Vince...

Dallas native Annie Clark used to tour as part of the large band fronted by Sufjan Stevens. She also played guitar in the 23-member collective The Polyphonic Spree. Nowadays, the g…...
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White Ghost Shivers: “The Ghost ...

What with this being All Hallows’ Eve, we couldn’t help but bring you some ghoulish delight from local 7-piece, White Ghost Shivers. The band got their start seven ye…...
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Larry Harlow: “Autumn LeavesR...

Just last week, as the temperatures here in Austin started to turn south, producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Larry Harlow dropped by KUT’s studios to play some…...
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Lackthereof: “Last November̶...

Danny Seim is probably best known as the drummer for the Portland, Oregon indie-rock band Menomena. But Seim started his music career in 1997, writing and producing songs by himse…...
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Jolie Holland: “Palmyra”

Jolie Holland was born in suburban Houston – which doesn’t necessarily come out in her music…how could it? But her grandparents were born in the same part of East Texas as Led…...
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The Rosebuds: “Life Like”

North Carolinians Ivan Howard and Kelly Crisp, better known as The Rosebuds, initially hit the scene as an alt-country outfit. But a more brooding indie-rock sound has shined thr…...
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Todd Snider: “Dividing the Estat...

In the storytelling tradition of songwriting greats like Townes Van Zandt and Steve Earle, Todd Snider crafts thoughtful, funny and (sometimes surprisingly) poignant songs. O…...
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Fun³ Fest ‘08 – Bishop Al...

What is it about ruined, discarded pianos that make for great songwriting? For Brooklyn-based Bishop Allen, a warn out piano was just what chief songwriters Justin Rice and Chris…...
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Joel Harrison: “Travel On”

Joel Harrison is perhaps best known for his critically acclaimed blending of classical music and jazz. And when he got down into KUT’s Studio 1A with host Jay Trachtenberg,…...
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Scrappy Jud Newcomb: “State of D...

Scrappy Jud Newcomb is perpetually referred to as a ‘musician’s musician.’ His guitar work is sprinkled all over Austin, with appearances in Ian McLagan…...
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of Montreal: “Id Engager”

The always…interesting group from Athens, Georgia, of Montreal, led by…eccentric front man Kevin Barnes, are back with a new album Skeletal Lamping – and a c…...
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Dana Falconberry: “Crooked River...

Often in today’s hyper-specialized music market, bands will shuck comparisons and avoid revealing influences, preferring not to be “pigeonholed.” Usually, though, it…...
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ACL ‘08 Artist – Tegan and...

Tegan and Sara Quin got their big break when they won a battle of the bands competition in their native Calgary, Canada. The identical twin sisters have since released five studio a…...
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Matthew and the Arrogant Sea: “M...

Denton, Texas musicians, Eric Pulido (guitarist for the epic indie-rock band, Midlake) and classically trained singer/songwriter Robert Gomez have started a record label, No…...
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