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By: Matthew Fox

Rating: 4 out of 5

O’Death is one of those bands that have truly found an original sound. Mixing bluegrass and folk with the grittiness and pace of a thrash band, these New...

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Paper Airplane

By: Emily J Ramey

Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Lord, have I waiting a long time for a new Alison Krauss and Union Station album. Yes, yes, her venture with Robert Plant often featured some familiar faces and is therefore a pretty fantastic album, but there's just no...

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City of Refuge

By: Emily J Ramey

Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Clawhammer banjo wonder Abigail Washburn has returned to her solo venture with stories to tell. After debuting with the sparse and haunting Songs of a Traveling Daughter in 2005 and sidetracking to produce a self-titled project with...

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Up on the Ridge

By: Emily J Ramey

Rating: 4 of 5 stars

In a music world where the radio single is still king, and a side step into another genre is as dangerous as a side step near the edge of a cliff, I think Dierks Bentley’s foray into bottled bluegrass should be applauded for its bravado as...

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By A Thread

By: Emily J Ramey

Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Gov’t Mule has always been a shoo-in for critical acclaim and had an easy genre transition that made for a built-in fan base, what with it being Warren Haynes’ official side project and all.  That’s certainly not to say that the band...

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