Music Video

Caitlin Rose "Own Side"

We are busy setting up today for the Music Fog Marathon, presented by Neustar, which starts tomorrow at Threadgill's WHQ. This shindig is open to the public and it is unofficial, which means you don't need a wristband, a badge, or any other "papers" to attend. We do ask that you eat, drink, and tip your wait staff! And if you haven't tucked into a Chicken Fried Steak, or a Chicken Fried Chicken, you owe it to yourself to stop by Threadgill's for that alone while you are in Austin. Just so you know, Music Fog will be set up in the back room of the south location, at 301 West Riverside. There will be music outside, too, but we will be in air conditioned comfort, with the iconic red velvet curtains behind the stage that we have called home for the last 3 years in mid-March. Today, we are busy blocking out the windows (we abhor light---we are vampires, really!). We are setting up cameras and audio, and hanging lights and checking angles. The calm before the storm is upon us. Not that I would call this calm. For all the preparation, there is always something we haven't thought about, an unprecedented challenge, or something new to learn. I think that makes it extra cool, but it drives Beans crazy.

But back to reality. Even though we are nose to the grindstone, that doesn't stop us from looking around us, as Tuesday is album release day. Among the CDs coming out today is the full length debut from Caitlin Rose called Own Side Now. She will kick off her US tour in Austin this week , though we don't have her coming to see us, unfortunately. We do have Ron Sexsmith, though, for whom she will be opening on eleven dates. Then Caitlin is off to Australia for some shows with The Felice Brothers. Busy, busy, busy. That's pretty heady stuff, but not surprising, as Caitlin's album was released in Europe last August, garnering rave reviews, and she has spent most of her time touring there since its release. We found this quite lovely video for you, "Own Side." It is sort of the title track.

- Jessie Scott

Caitlin Rose

Frontier Ruckus "Silverfishes"

Monday. The Music Fog crew is making its way to Austin, Texas for the spectacular Music Fog Marathon, presented by Neustar. We're set to start at Threadgill’s WHQ in South Austin on Wednesday. Woo-hoo, we are so stoked to be bringing you a 44 artist line up over four days. We promise some of them will be brand new to you. After all, that is part of the joy of what we get to do, discovery and exploration. In this day of tightened radio playlists and an astounding amount of bands that all are vying for attention, how do you find the new stuff that you might like. Music Fog bravely enters the scene to help be a lodestar to guide the way through this confusing landscape. Not that we can do it all, I am beginning to think that no one can keep up with it all. We all have to have our filters, to wend our way through the veritable musical jungle.

Photo Credit: Maren HoopferOne of our favorite ‘discoveries' came through the wisdom and ears of our buddy Andy Rubin of Cyclops Books in Baltimore. One night he invited us Foggers up to record Frontier Ruckus, who were newly signed to the Avett Brothers original label, Ramseur Records. What can we say, we fell in love with the just out of college band. Visiting their website seconds the motion. They call their front page EARSHOT! I love that! They have such a facility for wordsmithing, that one can feel their music even without actually hearing it from the linguistic brush they construct with. We got to hook up with them again, this time at the Americana Fest in Nashville this past September. We are so happy that they were invited to play the festival, and that other people from around the country attending the event could marvel at them. As they are on tour, so can you if they are near your town. Here is “Silverfishes,” from the CD Deadmalls And Nightfalls.

- Jessie Scott

Silverfishes - Deadmalls and Nightfalls

Drive-By Truckers "Mercy Buckets"

Congratulations are in order, as Music Fog videos just hit the three million view mark on our YouTube Channel! Thank you, thank you. Of course that number only reflects the videos we have produced ourselves. We put a couple of "outside" videos up every week, and honor people we haven't yet had the pleasure of filming. Enough patting ourselves on the back, or shameless self-pimping, as we like to call it.

Now it's time to pimp someone else. That would be the Drive-By Truckers. Their new CD Go-Go Boots is being hailed as a career achievement. And that is saying something. The Truckers have followed their own muse, carving out a space they call Country Soul, it is a flavor that we spend a good deal of time talking about here at Music Fog. They are hitting it hard, touring the country as they are wont to do. Also they have been busy producing webisodes, The Go-Go Boots Episodes, click the link to see all eight of them.

The immersion for the audience at a show is total. It is the music fog, from whence we get our name. It consumes the senses. You will be rocked. Patterson Hood says about this new CD, that DBT embrace their Muscle Shoals hometown on it, and that it is their 'noir' offering. Read the rest of his comments here.

Today's song is "Mercy Buckets," which is the bastardization play on words for merci beaucoup, French for 'thanks alot.' The version we bring you was recorded in Atlanta...a delicious love song for a slow Sunday.

- Jessie Scott

Mercy Buckets - Go-Go Boots (Deluxe Edition)