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    TVD Live: Austin Lucas at The Well, 2/11

    I caught up with Austin Lucas at a new basement bar and music venue in Knoxville called The Well (where, coincidentally, the talented-in-his-own-right Matt Woods has his day job). When I heard this was his last stop on a U.S. tour filled mostly with house shows and intimate venues, I knew I had to see him.

    I have seen Lucas perform twice before: once with his back-up band The Bold Party in Shepherdstown, WV, and once while he was touring with Glossary as his back-up band when they opened for Lucero in Nashville. This time was different, though, because I got to see him by himself, and there is nothing I love more than seeing a musician perform with nothing but his guitar and his voice (and oh, what a truly incredible voice it is).

     

    Lucas did not disappoint. The setting was friendly and loose. He started the show with a new one called “Run Around,” which you can hear below, and ended it with what I consider to be one of his classics, “Go West.”

    He took requests throughout the night and continued to play a mixture of old and new songs, one of which he had just written three days prior, “Alone in Memphis.” He even played around with Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” (one of my personal favorites by her) upon hearing about her death for the first time while on stage. One of the highlights for me was hearing one of his new ones called “Small Town Heart,” an homage to both John Mellencamp, whom I love, and his hometown of Bloomington, IN.

    Lucas spent Monday in Murfreesboro, TN recording some tracks with Glossary, who are his back-up band on his new, currently untitled album. He leaves for his European tour at the end of this month, but you can catch him on his west coast tour at the end of April and early May. He will be spending the month of June performing in Canada and the rest of the summer recording and living in Nashville.

    (Source: dearbennichols)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero The Well Austin Lucas Matt Woods Glossary TN Tennessee 

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    OH HAI DISASTER WEEKEND FROM HELL.

    This post is obscenely long. I mean, really. But I am writing it more for me than anyone else, because I am stressed and need to vent. Continue at the risk of your own boredom.

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    Matt Woods The Well Squire bass Austin Lucas Ben Nichols Lucero markegan 

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    rachelandthecity:

@austinlucasIND playing The Warm Up (Taken with Instagram at Ardent Studios)

    rachelandthecity:

    @austinlucasIND playing The Warm Up (Taken with Instagram at Ardent Studios)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Cora Pitt Swamp Donkey Glossary Christian Walker Pez The Revival Tour Buccaneer Cory Branan Rachel Hurley rachelandthecity Jon Snodgrass Chad Price Drag the River Stax Sun Records 

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    dearbennichols:

    Sorry, y’all, but I am a huge dork! While No Depression has featured ALL BUT TWO pieces I’ve written on their Featured Blogs Main Page, I never thought anything I’d write about music or interviews I would conduct would garner much attention, much less the attention this particular interview has received from No Depression.

    So, ya know. I’m pretty happy. :)

    Oh, and I guess now would be the time to tell y’all about my blog on No Depression, featuring the likes of Austin Lucas, Cory Branan, Frank Turner, Glossary, and Lucero.

    Also, everything I have ever written for everyone I have ever written can be found here.

    Li’l ol’ me!

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero No Depression Frank Turner Cory Branan Austin Lucas Glossary 

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    Ben Nichols of Lucero: The TVD Interview
BY MICHELLE EVANS | NOVEMBER 28, 2011
I caught up with Ben Nichols of Lucero last weekend during their two-night stand at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville. We shot the shit over things like the new record, the condition of his voice, the dream lineup at the Nashville shows (for which folks came from near and far to attend), and the possibility of touring with Frank Turner in the UK.
As fond as I already was of Ben Nichols The Songwriter and Musician, I came away with an equal fondness for Ben Nichols The Man. I could not help but be endeared by his humility, graciousness, and apparent deep love and respect for his family. I don’t think you’ll be able to help yourself either.
Click here for full interview.

    Ben Nichols of Lucero: The TVD Interview

    I caught up with Ben Nichols of Lucero last weekend during their two-night stand at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville. We shot the shit over things like the new record, the condition of his voice, the dream lineup at the Nashville shows (for which folks came from near and far to attend), and the possibility of touring with Frank Turner in the UK.

    As fond as I already was of Ben Nichols The Songwriter and Musician, I came away with an equal fondness for Ben Nichols The Man. I could not help but be endeared by his humility, graciousness, and apparent deep love and respect for his family. I don’t think you’ll be able to help yourself either.

    Click here for full interview.

    (Source: dearbennichols)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Glossary Todd Beene Frank Turner Austin Lucas Mercy Lounge Joey Kneiser Nashville Jen Buxton 

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    itoldmyfriendsmyurllastnight-de asked: What kind of music do Lucero, Glossary, and Austin Lucas make?

    Alt-country rock is my best description? But Lucero and Austin Lucas come from punk rock and/or metal back grounds, so there’s that influence in their music. I dunno, they’re just rock ‘n roll in my book. lol Here are some links: Lucero (listen to Tennessee first), Glossary (free downloads), and Austin Lucas. I’ve written about them too. Hope this helps, and let me know what you think.  :)

     

    peterhiggsinabathingsuit Ben Nichols Lucero Glossary Austin Lucas music writing The Vinyl District TVD Now This Sound Is Brave NTSIB 

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    I was able to catch up with Bloomington, Indiana musician Austin Lucas this past weekend before his set at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, where he and his back-up band for the past couple of weeks, Glossary, opened for alt-country Tennessee rockers Lucero. It was a line-up made in heaven, for which people from all over the country drove and flew in. We talked about what it was like for him touring with Glossary, his European fan base, and what’s ahead.
You can catch him with his family band in Zanesfield, Ohio this Friday (TONIGHT!), November 25th at 7 p.m. at the Mad River Theater Works Studio, and/or next Friday, December 2nd at The Bishop with Murder by Death in Bloomington, IN. I don’t recommend missing these shows; he won’t be touring the U.S. again till next year.
Click here for full article.

    I was able to catch up with Bloomington, Indiana musician Austin Lucas this past weekend before his set at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville, where he and his back-up band for the past couple of weeks, Glossary, opened for alt-country Tennessee rockers Lucero. It was a line-up made in heaven, for which people from all over the country drove and flew in. We talked about what it was like for him touring with Glossary, his European fan base, and what’s ahead.

    You can catch him with his family band in Zanesfield, Ohio this Friday (TONIGHT!), November 25th at 7 p.m. at the Mad River Theater Works Studio, and/or next Friday, December 2nd at The Bishop with Murder by Death in Bloomington, IN. I don’t recommend missing these shows; he won’t be touring the U.S. again till next year.

    Click here for full article.

    (via dearbennichols)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Mercy Lounge Nashville Murder By Death Glossary The Bishop Mad River Theater Works 

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    TVD Live: Lucero with Glossary and Austin Lucas at Mercy Lounge, 11/18 & 11/19
BY MICHELLE EVANS | NOVEMBER 23, 2011
I’ve been going to see Lucero for years. I’ve been to rowdy shows, calm shows, crowded shows, empty shows, and sloppy shows (my favorites, to be honest).
I’ve been to shows where the openers were people I’d never heard of, and I’ve been to others with openers the likes of Amy LaVere, Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm, Cory Branan, Drag the River, and Frank Turner, just to name a few. I’ve been to shows I can’t remember, and I’ve been to shows I’ll never forget. With Austin Lucas and Glossary as support, this past weekend’s two-night stand at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville without a doubt falls into the latter category.
The first night’s opening act was local Murfreesboro, TN rock band Glossary, who were there to support their seventh full-length album Long Live All of Us, which frontman Joey Kneiser calls “an all-inclusive homage to humanity” that emphasizes such qualities as “mercy, redemption, forgiveness, and second chances.” Their set included some of my long-time favorites, as well as one of my newest favorites, “Bruised Ribs,” off of Joey Kneiser’s free, downloadable solo album, The All-Night Bedroom Revival (which happens to be one of Ben Nichols’ favorite albums right now).
The second night’s opener was a particularly special treat: Bloomington, IN musician Austin Lucas with “one of his favorite bands in the world,” Glossary, as his back-up. Austin was there supporting his new full-length album A New Home in the Old World as well as showcasing some new songs, like “So Much More Than Lonely.” As Lucero frontman Ben Nichols put it, “He can fucking sing, he can fucking write a song, and he can fucking play guitar.” Considering the folk and bluegrass lineage from whence he comes (his father is Bob Lucas), it’s no surprise.
As for Lucero, their shows tend to be predictably unpredictable, meaning anyone who has been seeing them for a while knows to expect a good time but doesn’t necessarily know in what form that good time is going to take. For instance, while both nights were high-energy, each had its own feel.
The first night consisted of a not-too-drunk frontman (Ben Nichols), more technically perfectly played songs, less stressed vocals, and a wild, rowdy, beer-slinging crowd. (I came out battered and all kinds of banged up.) The second night, while equally rowdy and high-energy, consisted of a drunker and therefore more crowd-engaging Ben Nichols, incredible band interaction and banter, and a bouncing-off-the-walls Brian Venable, whose guitar playing skills shone despite the fact his guitar strings broke a couple of times, and he had to stop to replace them.
Both performances share two things, though: the mixture of old favorites, rarities, and new songs, and the incredible duration of the shows. I highly recommend catching them on their current tour while you still can. They take stamina and, at times, a high tolerance for pain, but they’re well worth every bruise.
I’ve included the set lists from both nights to give an idea how long most Lucero shows last:
Friday, 11/18:
That Much Further WestNights Like TheseOn My Way DowntownSounds of the CityKiss the BottleHey Darlin’ Do You Gamble?Like LightningJoining the ArmyLast Night in TownI’ll Just FallWatch it BurnSlow DancingSixteenSweet Little ThingGoodbye AgainSixes and SevensMy Best GirlBikeridersWomen and WorkMomThe WarHold Me CloseHere at the StarlightAll Sewn UpTears Don’t Matter MuchDrink ’til We’re GoneChain Link FenceNobodys Darlings
Saturday, 11/19:
That Much Further WestCan’t Feel a ThingNights Like TheseWhat Else Would You Have Me Be?Like LightningJoining the ArmyLast Night in TownRaising HellAll the Same to MeKiss the BottleGoodbye AgainWomen and WorkSummer SongChain Link FenceSounds of the CitySlow DancingIt May Be Too LateLittle Silver HeartOutsidersShe Wakes When She DreamsDavy BrownThe WarShe’s Just that Kind of GirlSixes and SevensOn My Way DowntownDangerous ThingAin’t No SunshineTears don’t Matter MuchDrink ’til We’re GoneI’ll Just FallFistful of TearsAll Sewn Up
See you at the rock show!

    TVD Live: Lucero with Glossary and Austin Lucas at Mercy Lounge, 11/18 & 11/19

    I’ve been going to see Lucero for years. I’ve been to rowdy shows, calm shows, crowded shows, empty shows, and sloppy shows (my favorites, to be honest).

    I’ve been to shows where the openers were people I’d never heard of, and I’ve been to others with openers the likes of Amy LaVere, Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm, Cory Branan, Drag the River, and Frank Turner, just to name a few. I’ve been to shows I can’t remember, and I’ve been to shows I’ll never forget. With Austin Lucas and Glossary as support, this past weekend’s two-night stand at the Mercy Lounge in Nashville without a doubt falls into the latter category.

    The first night’s opening act was local Murfreesboro, TN rock band Glossary, who were there to support their seventh full-length album Long Live All of Us, which frontman Joey Kneiser calls “an all-inclusive homage to humanity” that emphasizes such qualities as “mercy, redemption, forgiveness, and second chances.” Their set included some of my long-time favorites, as well as one of my newest favorites, “Bruised Ribs,” off of Joey Kneiser’s free, downloadable solo album, The All-Night Bedroom Revival (which happens to be one of Ben Nichols’ favorite albums right now).

    The second night’s opener was a particularly special treat: Bloomington, IN musician Austin Lucas with “one of his favorite bands in the world,” Glossary, as his back-up. Austin was there supporting his new full-length album A New Home in the Old World as well as showcasing some new songs, like “So Much More Than Lonely.” As Lucero frontman Ben Nichols put it, “He can fucking sing, he can fucking write a song, and he can fucking play guitar.” Considering the folk and bluegrass lineage from whence he comes (his father is Bob Lucas), it’s no surprise.

    As for Lucero, their shows tend to be predictably unpredictable, meaning anyone who has been seeing them for a while knows to expect a good time but doesn’t necessarily know in what form that good time is going to take. For instance, while both nights were high-energy, each had its own feel.

    The first night consisted of a not-too-drunk frontman (Ben Nichols), more technically perfectly played songs, less stressed vocals, and a wild, rowdy, beer-slinging crowd. (I came out battered and all kinds of banged up.) The second night, while equally rowdy and high-energy, consisted of a drunker and therefore more crowd-engaging Ben Nichols, incredible band interaction and banter, and a bouncing-off-the-walls Brian Venable, whose guitar playing skills shone despite the fact his guitar strings broke a couple of times, and he had to stop to replace them.

    Both performances share two things, though: the mixture of old favorites, rarities, and new songs, and the incredible duration of the shows. I highly recommend catching them on their current tour while you still can. They take stamina and, at times, a high tolerance for pain, but they’re well worth every bruise.

    I’ve included the set lists from both nights to give an idea how long most Lucero shows last:

    Friday, 11/18:

    That Much Further West
    Nights Like These
    On My Way Downtown
    Sounds of the City
    Kiss the Bottle
    Hey Darlin’ Do You Gamble?
    Like Lightning
    Joining the Army
    Last Night in Town
    I’ll Just Fall
    Watch it Burn
    Slow Dancing
    Sixteen
    Sweet Little Thing
    Goodbye Again
    Sixes and Sevens
    My Best Girl
    Bikeriders
    Women and Work
    Mom
    The War
    Hold Me Close
    Here at the Starlight
    All Sewn Up
    Tears Don’t Matter Much
    Drink ’til We’re Gone
    Chain Link Fence
    Nobodys Darlings

    Saturday, 11/19:

    That Much Further West
    Can’t Feel a Thing
    Nights Like These
    What Else Would You Have Me Be?
    Like Lightning
    Joining the Army
    Last Night in Town
    Raising Hell
    All the Same to Me
    Kiss the Bottle
    Goodbye Again
    Women and Work
    Summer Song
    Chain Link Fence
    Sounds of the City
    Slow Dancing
    It May Be Too Late
    Little Silver Heart
    Outsiders
    She Wakes When She Dreams
    Davy Brown
    The War
    She’s Just that Kind of Girl
    Sixes and Sevens
    On My Way Downtown
    Dangerous Thing
    Ain’t No Sunshine
    Tears don’t Matter Much
    Drink ’til We’re Gone
    I’ll Just Fall
    Fistful of Tears
    All Sewn Up

    See you at the rock show!

    (Source: dearbennichols.com, via dearbennichols)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Todd Beene Joey Kneiser Glossary Austin Lucas Kelly Kneiser Nashville Mercy Lounge Cannery Ballroom 

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    My New “Freedom Was All That She Owned” Tattoo

    Post Austin Lucas/Glossary/Lucero Nashville shows.* No big deal.

    *No makeup. Of course my skin returns to normal when it’s time to leave.

    (Source: daringdame)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Glossary Smoke 1372 Overton Park lyrics Nashville Mercy Lounge Cannery Ballroom 

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    A lot of y’all asked me what I’m wearing tonight to the Lucero/Glossary show in Nashville, since I don’t have a cell phone.
Well, here ya go! Come an’ find me.  :)

    A lot of y’all asked me what I’m wearing tonight to the Lucero/Glossary show in Nashville, since I don’t have a cell phone.

    Well, here ya go! Come an’ find me.  :)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Glossary Austin Lucas 

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    I’m in motherfuckin’ Nashville, y’all! See you at the rock shows!

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Glossary Nashville Mercy Lounge The Cannery Ballroom 

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    Hey, y’all, so I leave for Nashville tomorrow morning. If you’re going to be at the Austin Lucas/Glossary/Lucero shows on the 18th & 19th, please say hey! I’ll be the one with the wild red hair, probably wearing something black, and definitely wearing my tan cowboy boots with eagle embossing (both nights - I’m a light packer).

    Hey, y’all, so I leave for Nashville tomorrow morning. If you’re going to be at the Austin Lucas/Glossary/Lucero shows on the 18th & 19th, please say hey! I’ll be the one with the wild red hair, probably wearing something black, and definitely wearing my tan cowboy boots with eagle embossing (both nights - I’m a light packer).

    (via dearbennichols)

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Glossary Nashville 

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    11/18/2011 Lucero w/ Glossary

    11/19/2011 Lucero w/ Austin Lucas

    Alt-country masters Lucero return to Nashville for a two night, double-header at The Cannery Ballroom.

    Oops, I thought I was logged into dearbennichols. Oh, well. It’s here now. lol

     

    Ben Nichols Lucero Austin Lucas Glossary Nashville Mercy Lounge Cannery Ballroom dearbennichols DBN 

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