Album Review: Laura Bell Bundy – Achin’ (No Shakin’)

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It's true that she's a Tony-nominated Broadway star gone country (and another blonde twentysomething, to boot), but don't count Laura Bell Bundy out just yet. The singer has just released an exceptionally strong country EP in Achin', a surprisingly hushed, down-and-out country soul collection, such as a major labels seldom produce. Bundy earns every bit of the 'country Norah Jones' description she's been selling on sultry opener "Drop On By," but that's actually among the less country songs … [Read more...]

Album Review: Johnny Gimble – Celebrating With Friends

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Good western swing music never gets old, but the 1999 stroke of fiddle master Johnny Gimble was a scary reminder that its legends do. Thankfully, Gimble survived, and is still in form most musicians can only aspire to on the recent CMH Records release Johnny Gimble: Celebrating With Friends, a star-studded 80th birthday celebration delayed a few years by permissions issues. (Gimble will turn 84 in May.) The delay means that the album's release coincides with another anniversary – 2010 marks … [Read more...]

Succinct Movie Reviews: Crazy Heart

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By reader request, Fake Jamey Johnson reviews Crazy Heart. … [Read more...]

Succinct Album Reviews: Gary Allan, Get Off On the Pain

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Here's my succinct review of Gary Allan's new one, out today. For a lengthier - and perhaps slightly more informative - treatment, check out the review I wrote for The 9513 a couple weeks ago. … [Read more...]

Succinct Album Reviews: Easton Corbin, Self-Titled

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Sometimes, I'm just not feeling very loquacious... so I'll do these. … [Read more...]

Album Review: Haywire – Josh TurnerJ

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Josh Turner could sing the phone book and make it sound appealing. Here, he almost does: Haywire is a repetitive disappointment of an album, a collection of individually likable (or at least tolerable) songs and performances that are less than the sum of their parts when listened to in succession. Love songs are the order of the day. There are slow ones and fast ones, but few distinctive enough to overcome the considerable disadvantage of being surrounded by so many other love songs. Contrast … [Read more...]

Quicksand – Randy Kohrs

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Randy Kohrs is one of those disgustingly talented guys who does it all: he's a Grammy-winning producer, for Jim Lauderdale's Bluegrass Diaries; a renowned session musician on more than 600 albums, ranging from Hank Thompson to Little Big Town; a familiar face in the touring bands of Hank III, Tom T. Hall, and Dolly Parton, among others; the man driving that wicked dobro on Dierks Bentley's "What Was I Thinkin.'" He writes, sings, plays, produces, engineers, mixes... he can probably juggle, … [Read more...]