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Kentucky


Wax Fang

All-Time Best Band: Slint
All-Time Best Solo Artist: Will Oldham
Best New Band: Wax Fang

Okay, so our admittedly hip winners here may reveal which side our proverbial Kentucky biscuit is buttered on, but come on. This is Boston. We love stuff from down South, provided it doesn’t make us feel like we’re down South. Take SLINT, who painstakingly liberated metal and indie rock from their most cliché trappings — leaving behind prototypes that dozens of protégées have tried to improve on. Plus, they were super loud, played songs in 7/8, and were so fucking serious. | We also went contemporary for our solo all-timer in picking WILL OLDHAM, but it doesn’t feel that way. Whether we’re talking the busted grammar of Arise Therefore, the multiform countrified oddities of his Palace projects, the artful folk of Bonnie Prince Billy, or just his beard, Oldham seems to preside over many epochs at once. | And for our folky, somewhat experimental buck, it doesn’t get much bangier than WAX FANG. They may be in violation of their Louisville hometown’s traditions of austere, cerebral rock (thanks again, Slint), but their hyper-melodic, avant-party jams make up for it.

Video: Slint
Video: Will Oldham

Listen: Slint, "Nosferatu Man"

Listen: Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Will Oldham), "I See a Darkness"

Listen: Wax Fang, "Cannibal Summer"



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Comments
Re: Kentucky
Was really hoping to see My Morning Jacket on here... but I guess that's alright because one could argue they've made the big time and aren't so much of an up and comer. Maybe... :) 
By IndyTransplant on 07/03/2008 at 1:12:17
Re: Kentucky
Have you morons ever been to Kentucky? Not likely, or you wouldn't have gone any further than Bill Monroe. Inarguably the "Father of Bluegrass," Monroe's legacy has touched everyone from Elvis Presley to Jerry Garcia. Get outta Beantown every once and a while. There's a whole world of s**t you need to learn.
By JTSmith on 07/29/2008 at 3:51:46
Re: Kentucky
@ JTSmith -- While you are correct in stating that Bill Monroe makes more sense for "all-time" status than Oldham, I don't think calling the authors 'morons' is a good way to argue your case. (Especially when calling them out for failing to visit Kentucky.)
In other news, it's really fun to start the Wax Fang track and then play the Slint song at the same time. It's a little hypnotic; it becomes difficult to tell which track is doing what, and when the WF track explodes, it's both kinds of good.
By scout. on 10/05/2008 at 11:05:53

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