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Jedi
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I'm should be the last person to create an alternative country thread, but it doesn't exist so I was obligated to make one. Who are some of your favorite alt country artist? Neko Case, Bright Eyes, CCR is halfway alt country, The Gourds?
 
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I really do find myself being more of a fan of alt-country these days. Neko Case's latest album is fantastic, of course, and I also enjoy Blacklisted. Jenny Lewis's solo album is solid, if a little slow. I also really enjoy bands that mix an alt-country sound with rock, like Wilco. Any suggestions in that vein would be much appreciated.


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Lucero, Rebels, Rogues, and Sworn Brothers. The "hick version of The Hold Steady," I believe the AV Club called it.
 
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I've recently become a fan of Bellwether, particularly their 2001 album Home Late.

Elephant Micah, as I've said elsewhere, is fantastic. I posted a song of his in the "5 songs you want others to know about" thread in General Music Discussion. Not sure if you'd call him alt-country though. It's kind of a weird category if you ask me.

Dolorean is another band I've started listening to some. They've got a new one coming out early next year that I'm looking forward to.
 
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We actually have several alt-country threads in the "Folk and Americana" Forum, where I've moved this. LOTS of alt-country love there.
 
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Originally posted by RavingLunatic:
I've recently become a fan of Bellwether, particularly their 2001 album Home Late.


I have a self-titled 2000 record from Bellwether, which I assume is the same band. They're from Minneapolis, as I recall. I like it. Very Jayhawks-y.
 
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I haven't heard that one. I've only heard Home Late, which is excellent and their 2006 album The Stinging Nettles which is pretty good and a lot more upbeat than the other one.
 
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Oh, one that I forgot - the Iron & Wine and Calexico EP, "In the Reins", is some pretty great alt-country. They work pretty well together. I actually need to check out more Calexico...


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The Stinging Nettles is a great rebound after the less than stellar 7&6, the follow up to the fabulous Home Late. From what I understand, things were a bit sketchy (close to splitting up) after Home Late, which is why 7&6, IMO, was a poor outing, but from what I understand the Bellwether ship was righted and Stinging Nettles was the result, good things to come from what i understand.

Great band
 
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My favorite alt-country album is Fear and Whiskey by Mekons. It's this punk-country thing from the 80's.

It's so good.

So good.


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Picking favourites is a hard but if i had to narrow it down to a top five it would be:

1. Sparklehorse
2. Sun Kil Moon
3. Okkervil River
4. Grand Drive
5. Richmond Fontaine
 
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I had no idea Sparklehorse was an alt-country band. I've always been meaning to look into them but never have for some reason. I've never heard of Grand Wave. Are they well-known?
 
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Grand Drive are still (suprisingly) a fairly unknown band, but in their native Britain they recieved a fair bit of attention after being nominated for the Mercury Music Prize a few years back for their album 'True Love and high adventure'. If you like Americana in the vein of the Jayhawks definitely check them out.
 
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hows about pavement's crooked rain, crooked rain? or the mother trucker's broke, not broken? or my morning jacket's it still moves? or anything from the deraillers? okay. i guess that's it. the mother truckers are playing in one of the coolest venues around on 8 october-the fox theatre in boulder! who's comin?
 
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oh! and chamberkerk check out calexico's Feast of Wire. it will not suck.
 
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So many male singers people are raging about! Myself I just can't get enough of the female vocalists doing that twang: Neko Case, Gillian Welch, Watson Twins. And for smaller stuff I dig Annie Keating- she's got a track on myspace I can't stop listening to.
 
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Limbeck's "Hi, Everything's Great" and "Let Me Come Home" albums are amongst my favorites right now. As well as just about everything from Lucero.
 
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My fave alt. country singer is Mike Zito . Texas native. Very handsome. (Sigh...)
 
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For those of you who are into alt. country noir bands like Woven Hand and 16 Horsepower. I strongly recommend the new Slim Cessna's Auto Club album "Cipher". A little less bouncy than their previous releases and more output from Jay Munly (of Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots fame). A great album overall!


Nothing stops a party barge...
 
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Never really been a fan of 16 Horsepower or Woven Hand, but thanks anyways.
 
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