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ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY

A term applied to various subgenres of country music. In the broadest sense, it can be used for any type of country music that is different to the prevailing trend. However, it is usually used to refer specifically to a disparate group of musicians and singers operating since the 1990s outside the traditions and industry of mainstream country music. These musicians generally rejected the high production values and pop outlook of the Nashville-dominated industry, to produce music with a lo-fi sound, frequently informed with a strong punk and rock aesthetic, bending the traditional rules of country music.

Lyrics are often bleak, gothic or socially aware. Otherwise, the musical styles of artists that fall within this genre often have little in common, ranging from traditional American folk tunes and bluegrass, through rockabilly and honky-tonk, to music that is indistinguishable from mainstream rock or country. Indeed many alternative country artists come from punk and rock backgrounds. This already broad labelling has been further confused by alternative country artists disavowing the movement, mainstream artists declaring they are part of it, and the retroactive claiming of past or veteran musicians as alternative country.

Despite this confusion, it is generally agreed that alternative country resulted from two opposing influences. The first is traditional American country music, the music of working people, preserved and celebrated by artists such as Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams and the Carter Family. The second is country rock, the result of fusing country music with an aggressive rock sound.

These two styles merged in Uncle Tupelo's 1990 album No Depression, and this album is widely credited with being the first alt-country album. The band Whiskeytown continued in this tradition and lead singer Ryan Adams continues to shape the genre to this day in his solo career. Neil Young has embodied both the rock and folk/country influences for many years, and could be considered the 'godfather' of alt-country.


aka:
PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY

non-preferred:
ALT-COUNTRY

see also:
AMERICANA

categories:
COUNTRY
artisttitlegenrereleasedowned
Jerry Garcia Jerry's Home PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1995 owned
Emmylou Harris Blue Kentucky Girl PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1979 owned
Emmylou Harris Cowgirl's Prayer PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1993 wanted
Emmylou Harris Elite Hotel PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1975 owned
Emmylou Harris Hard Bargain PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 2011 owned
Emmylou Harris Luxury Liner PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1977 owned
Emmylou Harris Pieces Of The Sky PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1975 owned
Emmylou Harris Quarter Moon In A Ten Cent Town PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1978 owned
Emmylou Harris Red Dirt Girl PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 2000 owned
Emmylou Harris Roses In The Snow PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1980 owned
Emmylou Harris Spyboy PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1998 owned
Emmylou Harris Stumble Into Grace PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 2003 owned
Emmylou Harris Wrecking Ball PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1995 owned
Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton Trio II PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1998 owned
Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris Trio PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 1987 owned
Gillian Welch The Harrow & The Harvest PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY 2011 owned
 
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