First some new notable and exciting releases in music...

The Drive-by Truckers have been at it for almost a decade now, with their 2001 magnum opus masterpiece Southern Rock Opera setting the new standard for the state of southern rock music. With that, they were christened as a new Skynerd or Molly Hatchet. Luckily, they didn't didn't go down from there. Instead, they have extended out in so many different directions, on 2003's Decoration Day and 2004's The Dirty South. With their new A Blessing and a Curse, out this Tuesday, they continue their exploration of not just the underbelly of southern life, but of any life that has had it's share of more hard luck than good fortune. And the southern rock tag has been pushed to the side more than ever. Opener "Feb. 14" sounds like a lost Replacements track while "Aftermath USA " shows their Stonesy side. The three guitar and singer-songwriting assault of Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley & Jason Isbell (whose "Daylight" is my personal fave) share duties perfectly, balancing straightforward balls out rock with heartwrenching slow burners. They are one of, if not the most consistent and hard working American rock bands out there so do yourself a favor, go out and get this album, but if you don't trust me, you can stream it here first...
www.blessingandacurse.com/mediaplayer/
www.drivebytruckers.com

You can also stream his album here...but trust me, you'll want it before you're done.
www.flashenhanced.com/joshritter
www.joshritter.com