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My favorite genre is âsongs you thought were a hundred years old but were written in your parentsâ lifetime.â
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The Essentials: Native Sons (Expanded 3CD Edition) by the Long Ryders
Ghostlier demarcations and keener sounds glide through the grooves of Native Sons, the 1984 full-length debut from the Long Ryders, a Los Angeles band that helped build the sonic bridge that connecâŚ
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Youâre Bound to Die: The Long History of the Americal Murder Ballad
If you look through recordings of country, western, and folk music ranging from the 1920s and 1930s through to present, youâll notice a theme: songs about crime, murder, and executions are ever-present. From Grayson & Whittierâs recording of the centuries-old ballad âRose Connellyâ in 1927, to Lloyd Wilsonâs âStagger Leeârecorded in the 1950s, Bob Dylanâs âThe Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrollâin the 1960s, to Johnny Cashâs âDeliaâs Goneâin the 1990s, to Jason Isbellâs âLive Oakâ or âYvetteâor Zach Bryanâs âBirminghamâ in more recent years, songs about the murder are a staple of the American musical tradition.