basically no clue what these sound like
1. Norman & Nancy Blake "Back Home in Sulphur Springs"
Norman Blake is a highly skilled bluegrass guitarist who has played guitar for many greats including Dylan and Johnny Cash. He's also released some great bluegrass albums on his own and with his wife Nancy. Don't know who to compare it to but its basically just great acoustic guitar playing with male/female harmony vocals
5. Matt Keating "Summer Tonight"
Singer/Songwriter Fare with pop sensibility and strong harmony vocals on some songs from his wife Emily Spray and Patty Griffin. This album is a bit more rootsy than most of his work but its his best since his debut IMO. RIYL?: hmmm, maybe Ron Sexsmith
you can find some mp3's for dl on his website
6. Chico Buarque "Carioca"
Chico Buarque is one of the most reknown Brazilian songwriters of the last 40 years. This is his latest album and his best work in a long time. Its very pretty with great orchestration.
RIYL: the mellower side of Caetano Veloso
7. Witch S/T
Witch is a couple of guys from the psych folk/metal band Feathers with J. Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. Mascis is on drums (where he started his career), rather than guitar and vocals. I've always thought he was an even better drummer than a guitarist. Don't let the metal scare you away...its heavy but not abrasive with no screamo vocals.
Can't give a RIYL...i don't listen to much stuff like this
10. Maximilian Hecker "I'll Be A Virgin, I'll Be A Mountain"
Georgous pop soundscapes...highly orchestral. He is german and english is his second language so lyrics are his biggest weakness.
RIYL: Eric Matthews, Sondre Lerche (although hecker is much more orchestral), Elliott Smith, Rufus Wainwright
11. Tim Easton "Ammunition"
He's one of the best alt country/americana singer/songwriters. This albums more stripped down and rootsy than most of his earlier work. Although I generally don't like the idea of a "RIYL: Bob Dylan", its very Dylanesque.
13. David Bazan "Fewer Moving Parts"
First "solo" effort of the guy more commonly known as Pedro the Lion. I assume that answers the RIYL. This is a bit poppier than the typical PTL album though.
14. Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus Three "Ole Tarantula"
Hmmm, should I assume you don't know who Robyn Hitchcock is? He's an english singer/songwriter who began his career as the front man for the Soft Boys. He's been around nearly 30 years. Its indie pop rock with a highly english sense of humor. On this album, Robyn's backed by members of the Minus Five and REM including Peter Buck on guitar. I think its his best album in 10-15 years. But if you don't know him at all I'd recommend getting Element of Light over this
RIYL: Martin Newell/Cleaners of Venus, XTC
15. Kris Kristofferson "This Old Road"
Legendary Country Singer/Songwriter. Just him and an acoustic guitar.
RIYL: Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash (for reasons other tha n the booming voice)
17. Radio Birdman "Zeno Beach"
Aussie surf punk legends from the 70's return with their first album in almost 30 years. RIYL: Stooges, Hoodoo Gurus, Saints
21. Tommy Keene "Crashing the Ether"
Literate pop Singer/Songwriter who has been around for about 20 years. RIYL: Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello (poppier side), Graham Parker, Paul Westerberg
curious about these
4. Warren Zanes "People That I'm Wrong For"
Second album of literate pop from the former Del Fuego.
12. Damien Jurado "And Now That I'm In Your Shadow"
Indie Folk/Pop
18. Jason Molina "Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go"
Front man for Songs:Ohia & Magnolia Electric Co. I'm getting tired of typing but I'm sure you can find a thread on him