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Any gothic country fans here?

Post by BlackRoija » Fri April 22nd, 2011, 10:23 pm

I'm doing a special 2-hour show on WREK Easter Sunday starting at 7pm highlighting the Denver gothic country scene in particular (16 Horsepower, Jay Munly, Slim Cessna, etc.) but also playing non-Denver bands influenced by the scene. It's good stuff and I hope yall tune in for a bit at least if you can.

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Post by Metalfreak » Fri April 22nd, 2011, 10:54 pm

Wow I never knew there was such a thing! Yeah, didn't know gothic and country could go together but then again, there is folk metal so I guess anything's possible!

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Post by Moloc » Sat April 23rd, 2011, 8:08 am

I dig 16 Horsepower. Didn't know there were enough other bands like them to make up a whole genre.

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Post by aaron » Sat April 23rd, 2011, 9:31 am

I've been meaning to listen to this album. Thanks for the reminder :) [/url]

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Post by BlackRoija » Sat April 23rd, 2011, 4:42 pm

Metalfreak wrote:Wow I never knew there was such a thing! Yeah, didn't know gothic and country could go together but then again, there is folk metal so I guess anything's possible!
older country music was always darker in subject matter than CMT crap of nowadays cowboy pop and the Denver scene revives that and takes it to an extreme. kinda like Nick Cave + Johnny Cash

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Post by Metalfreak » Sat April 23rd, 2011, 5:13 pm

BlackRoija wrote:
Metalfreak wrote:Wow I never knew there was such a thing! Yeah, didn't know gothic and country could go together but then again, there is folk metal so I guess anything's possible!
older country music was always darker in subject matter than CMT crap of nowadays cowboy pop and the Denver scene revives that and takes it to an extreme. kinda like Nick Cave + Johnny Cash
yeah I knew older country is darker...I'll have to give this stuff a listen! I do like Johnny Cash

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Post by BlackRoija » Sun April 24th, 2011, 6:11 pm

http://www.wrek.org - on now if anyone wants to listen.

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Post by doubledogpaleale » Sun April 24th, 2011, 10:11 pm

you were playing some really good stuff man, what sucks is that I was studying and it was too good to properly appreciate while studying. Will need to get the podcast for this one later.
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Post by Holiday Rambler » Mon April 25th, 2011, 8:17 am

I saw Slim Cessna's Auto Club at SXSW a few years ago and really liked it. Really good, and I have a few friends that are nutso for 'em.

Not sure what makes it "goth" exactly, though it certainly isn't straight country.

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Post by BlackRoija » Mon April 25th, 2011, 9:09 am

Holiday Rambler wrote:Not sure what makes it "goth" exactly, though it certainly isn't straight country.
it's the darker tone and the subject matter juxtaposing apocalyptic religious imagery with the burdens of everyday life i.e. alcoholism, depression

has nothing to do with goth rock btw. think southern gothic

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Post by Moloc » Mon April 25th, 2011, 9:18 am

Does satanic bluegrass count?
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Post by Holiday Rambler » Mon April 25th, 2011, 1:29 pm

BlackRoija wrote:
Holiday Rambler wrote:Not sure what makes it "goth" exactly, though it certainly isn't straight country.
it's the darker tone and the subject matter juxtaposing apocalyptic religious imagery with the burdens of everyday life i.e. alcoholism, depression

has nothing to do with goth rock btw. think southern gothic
Gotcha, thanks.

The best part was walking into the bar they were playing (I think they went on at 1pm in some tiny dive.) Slim and Munly were standing on either side of the entrance and I just assumed that they were bouncers (they're both like 6'6" or close.)

Me: Do you need my ID or something?
Munly: Nope, walk right in.

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Post by BlackRoija » Mon April 25th, 2011, 1:46 pm

damn that'd be tight to see em.

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Post by ZiniN » Mon April 25th, 2011, 5:53 pm

Oh cool man, lets start a gothic country board.

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Post by BlackRoija » Mon April 25th, 2011, 6:29 pm

yeah dude

yeah bro

yeah man

let's go.

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