The Latest Shows We've Recorded

Showing posts with label the devil makes three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the devil makes three. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

[FairRetailRecordings] #0095 -- The Devil Makes Three -- For Good Again

#0095

The studio version of this song came on in the car a couple of days ago and I was struck by how much difference a few word changes could make. The studio version is much more PG than what you'll find here and I have no idea why they didn't keep the more edgy wording for the record. Wooing the soccer mom demographic? Doubtful.


Enjoy. And support your local music scene.

Friday, April 16, 2010

[FairRetailRecordings] #0088 -- The Devil Makes Three -- Play A Train Song

#0088

Trying to get this out on Friday [what happened to my Friday?]. DM3 does a Snider song (thanks to my friends in Chi-Town for this one). Yes!

Date: 2009.06.04

Enjoy. And support your local music scene.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Best Of 2009...Live Shows In and Around ATX

2009 was a weird year. My wife and I joke about how strange (or insert your own adjective here) this year has been. As weird as it was with everything happening, the music in and around Austin was phenomenal.

I know there were more great shows we saw this year (especially SXSW) but here's the immediate list that comes to mind [links to audio of the shows provided where available].

Lew Card's Monday Songwriter Mixers @ The Mean Eyed Cat were a few of my favorites: 2009.04.06, 2009.05.04, 2009.06.01, 2009.11.02
Reid Wilson & His So-Called Friends w/ Earl Poole Ball @ The Mean Eyed Cat 2009.02.26
Corb Lund @ Threadgill's South 2009.09.29
Hayes Carll @
Threadgill's South 2009.05.24
The Devil Makes Three @ Lovejoy's 2009.03.18
Daddy @
Jovita's 2009.03.19
Mark Jungers & Chris Wall @
Patsy's 2009.03.19
AJ Roach, Nels Andrews & Friends @
Flipnotics 2009.06.05
Doug Moreland's Cattlelac's Calf Fry with Ryan Bingham, Corb Lund, Doug Moreland, Jesse Dayton & The Rustlanders 2009.09.26
The Gourds @ Threadgill's South 2009.10.03
Charlie Robison @
Our House Concert 2009.10.18

The Gourds @ Jovita's 2009.12.04 / 2009.12.05
Damon Bramblett @ The Mean Eyed Cat 2009.12.16

Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Records From Corb Lund, Tom Russell & Guy Clark

[Full disclosure: I love Corb Lund's music. I love Guy Clark's music. I'd consider myself more of a casual fan of Tom Russell but there are hotspots where my love of his music burns bright.]

"I been drivin' grater, I'm a smooth operator, I wonder where all the gravel roads are"
-Corb Lund, "Long Gone To Saskatchewan"
Corb Lund's Losin' Lately Gambler is a really good record and worthy of place with the best of the rest of his catalog. Unfortunately for artists like Corb Lund, the bar is set high with brilliant records like Five Dollar Bill (his opus, imo) and Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! under his belt. "Chinook Wind" (a little Waylon-y at the onset), "Long Gone To Saskatchewan", "Talkin' Veterinarian Blues" and "Alberta Says Hello" are my early favorites. The two others that have a sentimental place for me are "It's Hard To Keep A White Shirt Clean" (written for Willie P. Bennett) and "Devil's Best Dress" which would fit fine on Marty Robbins' Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs. As with all Corb Lund records, I give them multiple listens and they end up very high on the list when it's all said and done.

"It's a one-legged race to the liquor store"
-Tom Russell, "Mississippi River Runnin' Backwards"
Tom Russell's new record Blood and Candle Smoke starts off with "East Of Woodstock, West Of Vietnam". That song, coupled with the likes of "Nina Simone" and "Crosses Of San Carlos" yield a record that feels like some of Russell's previous work both due to the arrangement (especially with the horns) and some of the material covered. I don't mean that as a strike against this record. Blood And Candle Smoke just feels like well-worn, familiar territory that is at once new, unique and familiar. I find "Criminology" particularly intriguing because of the misdirection of the title, the history lesson contained within and the atypical arrangement (for TR). Bravo, Mr. Russell. "The Most Dangerous Woman In America" and "American Rivers" are also fascinating tunes. I like this record. It will garner a few more listens. Say what you will about Tom Russell, it's always interesting.

"'What do you want for that piece of junk' I asked the old man?"
-Guy Clark, "The Guitar"
The first two tracks of Guy Clarks "Somedays The Song Writes You" run deep with a feeling of being at the mercy of music whether you want to be or not. "The Coat", like some of the Russell tracks, sounds like familiar territory in a very good way. I found myself really enjoying this tune. For requisite Townes Van Zandt cover, Clark does a brisk version of "If I Needed You" which has long been my favorite TVZ song (so much so that we had Graham Weber play it during our wedding ceremony). Sailors and otherwise nautical fans will dig "Eamon" for sure. I enjoyed this record. Not quite as much his epics Cold Dog Soup, Dublin Blues, Guy Clark or Texas Cookin'. The first three songs on here are absolutely stunning and there's plenty of highlights on the rest of the record.

If you can spare the cash, buy these records. If you can't, pick one and you'll be pleased.

As good as these records are, they aren't quite as good as my current favorites for record of the year - Bingham's Roadhouse Sun and The Devil Makes Three's Do Wrong Right.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Devil Makes Three Youtube Clips From Stubb's 2008.08.27

Awesome set from the Devil Makes Three (site, myspace) at Stubb's. It took 3+ years to get them back but it happened and it was 100% worth it. They sounded great. The old tunes sounded sublime and the new ones rocked the house. The crowd was really into everything. Here are a couple of youtube videos that I took last night. Enjoy. Go out and see these folks!



"Bangor Mash" which was the final encore song



Not sure on the title of this'n. "Feel Alright", maybe?

Monday, August 25, 2008

Happenings This Week In The ATX

A few big shows in Austin this week at a few of our favorite venues.

Wednesday 8/27 The Devil Makes Three (site, myspace) @ Stubbs
DM3 make their return to Austin to Stubb's (inside) after a 3 year absence. If you don't know who these guys are you are missing out.

Thursday 8/28 Corb Lund (site, myspace) @ Threadgill's South
The Canadian cowboy returns to Austin and has the Band Of Heathens opening the show for him.

Friday 8/29 Damon Bramblett (myspace) @ The Dry Creek
Friday 8/29 Chris Knight (site, myspace) & Corb Lund @ Gruene Hall

Hard pressed to go wrong with any of these events, folks. Do yourself a favor and get out to see some live music.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Wishlist for 2008...Please Come (Back) To Austin

If you know these bands or artists (or are these bands or artists), let them know Austin wants them to come (back) here ASAP.

Robbie Fulks www.myspace.com/robbiefulks
The Devil Makes Three www.myspace.com/thedevilmakesthree
David Childers (I know he's retired) www.myspace.com/davidchilders
The Victrolas www.myspace.com/victrolanation
Trent Summar & The New Row Mob www.myspace.com/trentsummar
AJ Roach www.myspace.com/ajroach
I See Hawks In LA www.myspace.com/iseehawksinla
Butch Hancock www.myspace.com/butchhancock
Kris Kristofferson www.kriskristofferson.com
Matt King www.myspace.com/mattking
Peewee Moore www.myspace.com/peeweemoore
Channing Wilson www.myspace.com/channingwilson
The Railbenders www.myspace.com/railbenders
Will Kimbrough www.myspace.com/willkimbroughdaddy
Santa Fe All-Stars www.myspace.com/santafeallstars
Mike McClure www.myspace.com/mikemcclureband
Mark David Manders www.myspace.com/markdavidmanders
Max Stalling www.myspace.com/maxstalling
Kevin Deal www.kevindeal.com

You know what, if any of y'all want to move here, that'd be ok too.

And I'd be ok if Dave Attell, Dave Chappelle, David Cross and/or Patton Oswalt came back in 2008....

Monday, December 31, 2007

The Best of 2007...Official Releases

Studio Records:
--Top 5, in no particular order:

Danny Schmidt Little Grey Sheep
Stillwater Pioneers Let's Go Pioneering

Josh Ritter The Historical Conquests Of Josh Ritter
The Victrolas Drop The Needle
Corb Lund Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!

--The Best of the Rest:
Jason Eady & The Wayward Apostles Wild Eyed Serenade
Max Stalling Topaz City
Rattlesnake Deer 637 Texas Rattlesnake Rattles
Walk Wilkins and the Mystiqueros Diamonds In The Sun
Mark Jungers Silos And Smokestacks
Onion Creek Crawdaddies
Irons In The Fire
Larry Hooper
Rust
Deadstring Brothers
Starving Winter Report
Old Crow Medicine Show
Big Iron World

Live Records:
Scott Miller & The Commonwealth Reconstruction(Live at the Down Home)
The Devil Makes Three A Little Bit Faster And A Little Bit Worse

Best Record Made Pre-2007 That I Got This Year:
Onion Creek Crawdaddies Barn Burners and Bathtub Bourbon (2003)
Bob Childers Ride For The Cimarron (2006)