2008-05-15
This Austin band has built a huge local following and is starting to catch on everywhere else. Their free-form, rootsy grab of country and folk-rock won them last year's Best New Band at the Austin Music Awards. Everything I’ve read and heard about them says they are a live show not to be missed. Produced by Ray Wylie Hubbard, this album includes guest musicians such as Patty Griffin, Gurf Morlix, and even Ray himself. “Stones fans who loved the Band but prefer the Gourds to the Black Crowes will be very happy with The Band of Heathens…” (The Austin Chronicle) Reviewed By LaRae WYCE ProgrammerSteppin' In It
Hidden in the Lowlands
JOHN MCCUTCHEON
This Land: Woodie Guthrie's America
FRED J. EAGLESMITH
Milly's Cafe
Song of the Lakes
Poets Say
BEN AND BRUNO
My Mother's Hand
WILD PONIES
THINGS THAT USED TO SHINE
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