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Sun, Sweat and Tears: Three Days at the Austin City Limits Festival

by Tim Slowikowski

[8.Oct.09] :. PopMatters takes a look at how a disparate array of acts fared in Austin’s playpen of mud, the blood, and the beer.

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The Avett Brothers: I and Love and You

by Steve Leftridge

[29.Sep.09] :. They might remain too folk-fringe-y to be pop's Next Big Thing, but the Avetts' latest fully delivers on this band's considerable potential.

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The Avett Brothers - I and Love and You (new album / MP3 / video)

by PopMatters Staff

[11.Jul.09] :. The Avett Brothers I and Love and You (Columbia/American) Release date: 11 August 2009 SONG LIST 1. I and Love and You 2. January Wedding 3. Head Full of Doubt, Road Full of...

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After years as indie act, the Avett Brothers hit it bigger

by Walter Tunis [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[24.Jun.09] :. For years, the Avett Brothers operated as a sort of rootsy, indie antiquity in motion. A banjo, stand-up bass and guitar outfit from the bluegrass-rich regions of North Carolina, the band’s...

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Music Day 2: The Avett Brothers

by Andrew Gilstrap

[21.Mar.09] :. Photos: James Edward Crittendon

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Music Day 1: NPR Showcase

by Andrew Gilstrap

[19.Mar.09] :. Photos: James Edward Crittendon

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The Avett Brothers - “Glory Days” (Bruce Springsteen cover) (video)

by Sarah Zupko

[24.Feb.09] :. One of our favorite bands around these parts, the Avett Brothers, has recently moved over to Columbia Records from North Carolina indie Ramseur. Their new album will release this spring and...

 

The Avett Brothers

by Andrew Gilstrap

[5.Dec.08] :. "I haven't witnessed that much church in years."

 

The Avett Brothers: The Second Gleam

by Matthew Fiander

[8.Aug.08] :. The six songs here show off the trio as a group of balladeers, each one as capable as the other at taking the leading man's spot and tugging at your heartstrings.

 

The Avett Brothers

by Greg M. Schwartz

[14.May.08] :. You can’t quite call them a power trio, but they put out a big sound.

 

The Avett Brothers: The Gleam

by Mark W. Adams

[24.Oct.06] :. Though this release finds the band exploring quieter territory, there's a tangible intensity throughout many of these songs.

 

The Avett Brothers: Four Thieves Gone: The Robbinsville Sessions

by Mark W. Adams

[13.Apr.06] :. You need to hear The Avett Brothers, but perhaps this album isn't the best place to find your first impression.