Jul 01

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Download the new Corduroy Road LP Love Is a War. | Download the Sandwich’s EP.

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Jun 30

TCR play their interpretation of the bluegrass classic "Mule Skinner Blues" on the Outdoor Main Stage.

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Jun 30

 

At the end of the 5:30 AthFest performance Saturday afternoon on the Outdoor Main Stage, both The Corduroy band members and the audience were good and sweaty, but they were also happy.

TCR celebrated its release of Love Is a War. Fans lined up to buy the new LP and to talk to the guys. Some people claimed they discovered a new favorite, while others pushed to the front of the stage and sang along.

(Photos by Nathan Rodriguez)

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Jun 24

LoveIsaWar-Cover-72From The Corduroy Road’s debut, full-length album Love Is a War, expect a variety of Southern textures, incredible songwriting skills and back porch-friendly arrangements—at least that’s what the music critics are saying.

Pre-release copies are now available at the Mule Train Record office (located at 512 N. Thomas Street).

The official release is on June 27.

TCR will celebrate the release at AthFest during their 5:30 p.m. performance Saturday on the Outdoor Main Stage (in front of the 40Watt Club).

The album will be available at the band’s live shows, local music stores (Wuxtry and SchoolKids) and online at cdbaby.com and athensmusic.net next week.

It’s Nothin’ Fancy, But It’s Worth Remembering

The critics predict Love Is a War will give The Corduroy Road the recognition it deserves.

In his review, Jason Rooks of GlideMagazine.com (an online magazine focusing on innovative artists) appreciates the toe taping melody of the title track. (Read Full Review)

He believes “So Blue”—with a catchy chorus and fantastic pedal steel work by producer John Keane—will standout as an instant Americana classic.

He has only positive things to say about several other songs on the album.

“Expect to hear rambling number ‘Just One Drop’ blaring at summer barbecues with its feel good lyrics and irresistible melody, while the band shows off their Kentucky roots on the bluegrass tinged ‘About a Shoe’,” he says.

Michael Andrews of Flagpole Magazine calls the album an encouraging and solid first outing for the group.

TCR is not tried-and-true bluegrass and it’s not county-rock, as Andrews says, but it is, a” little folky, a little hippie and nothin’ fancy.” (Read Full Review)
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Jun 23

The Flagpole Athens Local Music Awards is a tally of readers’ votes submitted to Flagpole Magazine in a variety of categories.

This year—the 11th year for the awards— both The Incredible Sandwich and The Corduroy Road are nominees in multiple categories.  June 5th was the last day to vote.

Winners will be announced at the Awards Show, which will be 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday, June 25 at the Morton Theatre. This show will kick off the annual Athfest music and art festival, and will require a cover charge at the door. Those with AthFest wristbands will get a discount.

Art Rosenbaum & Friends, Betsy Franck & Lefty Hathaway, Casper & the Cookies, Creepy, Dead Confederate, Deaf Judges, Kenosha Kid and Lazer/Wulf will be performing.

The Incredible Sandwich

EP-cover-72dpiThe Incredible Sandwich is a finalist in the “Album Cover Art” category for “The Incredible Sandwich EP”. Other finalists include the Modern Skirts album cover for “All of Us in our Night” and Of Montreal’s “Skeletal Lamping”. All three covers appear to be paintings.

The Sandwich is also nominated as the “Upstart of the Year,” alongside Gift Horse and The Warm Fuzzies.

In a post about the awards, The Athens Music Junkie calls their music perfect for driving down the highway, with “Great rhythms and a really soothing vocal.”

The Corduroy Road

TCR-liveThe title of “Best Live Band” could go to The Corduroy Road. Other nominees are Deaf Judges and Of Montreal.

The Corduroy Road was also nominated in the “Roots/American” category. Don Chambers and The Packway Handle Band are the other two nominees.

The Athens Music Junkie says The Corduroy Road is, “probably the most improved act on the ballot,” and “it’s always a treat to see people dancing and clapping to the great new band on the scene.”

The MOG Music Network remarks that the band has been everywhere lately.

And they aren’t slowing down…

- Author: Lindsay Oberst

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