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Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar
Jay Farrar, with Brian Hennepin at Luther's Blues in Madison, WI on November 30, 2001. Concert review by Matt Cibula.
JAY FARRAR WITH BRIAN HENNEPIN Luther's Blues, Madison, WI November 30, 2001 Matt Cibula It's a typical Madison roots-lovin' Friday night crowd: lots of little glasses, lots of college-educated clothing, just as many people under 40 as over. The vibe is heavy with anticipation. Many of these folks ...
Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar
Terroir Blues (Act/Resist). Review by Aaron Shaul.
JAY FARRAR TERROIR BLUES Act/Resist Jay Farrar's 2001 offering Sebastopol was somewhat of a disappointment for me. It offered some quality songs, but it was mostly scattershot, hit and miss. It sounded like Farrar was scared he'd been treading water throughout his Son Volt years and, as a result, sought ...
Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar
Sebastopol (Artemis). Review by James Mann.
JAY FARRAR SEBASTOPOL Artemis Sure, he's been hailed as a genius, or at least a legend. From the seminal group Uncle Tupelo that gave rise to the "alt country" movement (and No Depression magazine) to Son Volt, Farrar has long been known for his songcraft, which mixes elements as diverse as Bill Monroe ...
Ink 19 :: Jay Farrar
ThirdShiftGrottoSlack (Artemis). Review by James Mann.
JAY FARRAR THIRDSHIFTGROTTOSLACK Artemis When Jay Farrar made the highly enjoyable Sebastopol last year he had too many songs, so he saved them for this five-song EP, which features four previously unreleased songs as well as a remix of "Damn Shame" by Tom Rothrock, who has worked with R.L. Burnside ...
Ink 19 :: Top 19 of 2001
With the year drawing to a close, we thought it'd be appropriate for our staff to tell you what they thought the best stuff all year was. Features Editor James Mann kicks off with his choices for the Top 19 Albums of 2001.
...pull up the bar and pay their tab with music that sounds as if Rod Stewart and The Faces got stuck in Mobile. Hot damn, this is good shit. 14: Jay Farrar: Sebastopol (Artemis Records) Being solo suits the retiring Farrar. Former kingpin of Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt finds firm voice on his solo debut...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Albums That Almost Made it Onto My Top 10 List
Ah, the pressures of being an in-demand writer. Matt Cibula had many Web sites beating down hs door for his year-end picks, but only Ink 19 was willing to go the extra mile to get the next 19 records on his list...
...wordsmith. I would have put this on my list if the beats had been a little more slammin'... but she's on the "watch this one" list for sure. 4) Jay Farrar, Sebastapol (Artemis) I don't exactly swoon at the idea of alt.country, but this album ain't really that -- it's a collection of superb songs by...
Ink 19 :: 19 Best Lyrics of the Year
Matt Cibula presents his choices for the 19 best sets of lyrics of 2001. Let the arguments begin.
... -in-law/Heard about the High Sheriff from Hell/Heard about the Great Migration/Heard about the Barrel House/Ragtime in the parlor room downstairs" --Jay Farrar, "Outside The Door," Sebastapol
Ink 19 :: Sonic Youth and Wilco
Sonic Youth calls in sick and Wilco offer a languid performance. No, it wasn't all bad. It just could've been better. Rob Walsh was there.
...known as "alt.country." I love Uncle Tupelo. Their No Depression and Anodyne albums are perhaps two of the best records of the Nineties. But when Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy decided to call it a day and pursue life after Uncle Tupelo, I preferred the endeavors of the former. Yeah, AM was alright, but...
Ink 19 :: Son Volt
November 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Son Volt (James Mann)
Jay Farrar: Rock and Roll's Greta Garbo by James Mann I have a feeling that every night, when the curtains part, before he strums the first chord of "Medicine Hat," Jay Farrar looks out at the crowd in front of him and cringes. Clearly a shy man, Farrar seems to be uncomfortable in the spotlight. Staring ...
Ink 19 :: Steve Pride and His Blood Kin
February 2000 :: Music M-P :: Steve Pride and His Blood Kin (James Mann)
..., anymore, but Pride on Pride is a glorious introduction to a songwriter that just by sheer talent transcends attempts to label him. Sure, Wilco's Jay Bennett played on this, and helped package the songs, so you wouldn't be far off calling him alt.country, and Adam Schmitt helped engineer, so you hear...
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