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Dark Americana / Southern Gothic recommendations

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onewheelwizzard:
Mark Lanegan is the shit.  The stuff he did with Isobel Cambell might be perfect for what you're looking for.

If you can make it to an O'Death show, do it.  They're amazing live.  Alec K. Redfearn's live shows are boss as well.

Gary Higgins might not fall directly into this thread but he's amazing so he's worth mentioning.

Tom:

--- Quote from: Jackie Blue on 29 Sep 2008, 20:47 ---guys Wovenhand is playing next month in a really small intimate living-room sized venue in knoxville

srsly


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Their new album is pretty solid, they also sound a lot like GANGgajang.

Brocktoon:
Grant Lee Buffalo.

I joined just to say that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Ww8TiuqJ4

spoon_of_grimbo:
a bit of a stretch, but calexico might possible appeal to you?  i've only heard their two most recent albums though - "garden ruin" and "carried to dust," the latter being the marginally better of the two.

and as for nick cave, get the firstborn is dead (as "tupelo" is the dictionary definition of "epic"), and my personal favourite "let love in" (which is probably his most varied).

evilCarl:
This may be a little upbeat, although the lyrics are pretty dark and definitely Southern Gothic, but I have to recommend Iron & Wine.

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