Among the cesspool of awful music in the mainstream these days, there are thankfully some redeeming lights out there that you may or may not have discovered. These are some of my current and all-time musicial favorites, which above all appeal to me because of their great emotional substance.
1. Ray Lamontagne--"Trouble" and "Til The Sun Turns Back" are both brilliant albums.
2. Martin Sexton--Lots of great stuff. His double live album is wonderful. The guy can do INSANE things with just an acoustic guitar and his voice.
3. Damien Rice--I just bought "9" and I really like the first track.
4. Marc Broussard--A self-proclaimed white-boy with soul. I agree wholeheartedly.
5. David Gray--"This Year's Love" has brought tears to my eyes (despite its overuse in romantic films). "The Other Side" is a weighty tune.
6. Edwin McCain--Most folks know "I'll Be" and "Could Not Ask For More," but this guy has several albums full of both beautiful and groovin' tunes resonating with his powerful voice.
7. Blessid Union of Souls--You'll probably recognize some of thier hits, but there are a lot of great songs that never made Top 40. Check out their earlier albums, "Home" and "Blessid Union of Souls." "Walking Off The Buzz" has some good stuff on it, too, but in my opinion marks the beginning of the band's shift to very produced sounding pop/rock and away from the more acoustic-based stuff that really drew me in.
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