However, the lush arrangements of their music are more alt-country than drab suburbia. |
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Stylistically, both bands remained just outside any standard indie rock and alt-country conventions. |
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This coincidence allows me to boldly claim it is I who am the godfather of the whole alt-country movement. |
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Essex Green is really poppy and cute and sometimes ventures into trippy alt-country territory. |
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Pascal Humbert and Jean-Yves Tola spend most of their time as two-thirds of the Gothically charged, alt-country, Denver based band 16 Horsepower. |
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In some quieter moments acoustic and slide guitars give them a breezy alt-country feel, while other songs seem designed for dancing. |
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At 18 his artwork swam across two albums by alt-country brooder Will Oldham, then sunned on the walls of a Tokyo art gallery. |
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Splitting the difference between the quiet Appalachia and alt-country found on her previous two discs, Suzie Ungerleider returns with a collection of rootsy rock. |
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When Mike Clark opens his album with a one-two beat, lap steel guitar and rimshots, you might want to write him off as just another alt-country type. |
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Earle's audience is a combination of alt-country, Texas fans who have stayed with him on his eccentric ride, roots rockers, and adventuresome folkies. |
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With just his guitar and a four-track tape machine, he conceived the stark sounding, tormented soul of Nebraska, pre-dating the alt-country movement by a good 10 years. |
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Openers Lowgold were a hit and miss affair, mixing alt-country with traditional indie shoe-gazing to varying degrees of effect. |
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Now she's back with a trio for an evening of alt-country, pop and rock 'n' roll. |
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Still, that didn't stop a two-man scrap interrupting an otherwise fantastic turn from the Chicago alt-country stalwarts. |
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