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Gary Allan's Music Evolves an Emotional Edgenew

Last year's Living Hard followed, highlighted by the hit "Watching Airplanes," in which Allan lays on his car hood at the runway's edge, watching the lights go overhead, knowing his baby's gone, 30,000 miles above, and a million miles away.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  08-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Singer-songwriter Jason Eady Followed a Few Rabbit Trails To The Crossroadsnew

Backed by his band the Wayward Apostles, Jason Eady's new album, Wild-Eyed Serenade, wanders from honky-tonk to swamp soul and alt-country ramble with a crackle and an assurance you’d expect from far more experienced hands.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  06-04-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Fleshtones Won't Go Quietly Into the Nightnew

More than 30 years into a career that's seen them laugh in the face of ridicule and spit in the face of imminent success, the Fleshtones are staging their own revival.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  03-26-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

What Made Milwaukee Famous Branches Outnew

The result is a broad, expansive album that samples widely across the dozen tracks, opening up their perspective from their debut's gloomy, nascent (arguably stillborn) Radiohead-isms.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  03-19-2008  |  Reviews

Charlie Sexton: Haberdashernew

Sexton makes the journey from guitar prodigy to MTV idol to respected producer.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  03-19-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Close Shavernew

How the pride of Waco survived his honky-tonk heart attack.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  02-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

World According to Gurfnew

Producing songwriters such as Lucinda Williams, Robert Earl Keen, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Mary Gauthier, and Slaid Cleaves can be hard on a writer's ego.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  01-16-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Former Plimsoul Peter Case Soldiers Onnew

"I felt really naked, but it felt kind of dangerous. I was in a place with just 200 people in it -- the Plimsouls were playing to much bigger crowds -- all of a sudden I'm playing this smaller place acoustic. I liked that it added that kind of risk factor," says Case.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  12-05-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Rentals: Back in Residencenew

Matt Sharp resurrects the band with Sara Radle and a trombone.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  09-12-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Photo Atlas Shrugsnew

Denver quartet accepts its rep as the opening band that amazes audiences
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  07-30-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Photo Atlas Shrugsnew

The Denver quartet specializes in twitchy dance-punk reminiscent of recent spiky British invaders such as Bloc Party and the Futureheads.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  07-25-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Poor Little Dutch Boy: DJ Tiestonew

DJ Magazine's number one DJ in the world brings his Springsteen-ian scale performances to Texas.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  07-20-2007  |  Music

Finding Her Voicenew

Singer Patty Griffin breaks away from "quiet songs" with this brash, vibrant album.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  06-06-2007  |  Reviews

The Artist Formerly Known as Smog ... and (Smog)new

By any name, Bill Callahan is a major indie-pop auteur.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  04-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Manufacturing Identitynew

The James Frey debate raises the question: What is authenticity in music, and does it matter?
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  02-01-2006  |  Music

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