South Austin Jug Band: Strange Invitation

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By: Dennis Cook

It's the fab cover of Beck's "Jackass" that's likely to garner some attention for under-sung acoustic gems South Austin Jug Band's latest, Strange Invitation (self-released), but there's nary a dud amongst these eleven tracks. In spirit, the SAJB is as much a "jug band" as Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, i.e. a free-floating ass grab of America's musical strains, pulling in hot jazz, concert classical, bluegrass, coffehouse folk, truckin' country and long haired rock in their tales of wounded bartenders, hopeless dreams and lonesome trains.

Lead singer-guitarist James Hyland, mandolinist Dennis Ludiker and fiddler Brian Beken, aided by the superbly intuitive rhythm team of Noah Jeffries (upright bass) and Rob Hooper (drums), are ceaselessly melodic here, inviting like a fragrant breeze that brings either supper smells or the moist tang of approaching rain. This is a true simmer, all the flavors only surfacing with multiple bites. Take your time - a European evening meal, if you will – and you're likely to really dig it. Around for a few years, every promising element on their eponymous 2004 debut and 2005's Dark and Weary World fully gels here, revealing their own evolving amalgamation of string facets.

While easygoing enough to charm the Starbucks crowd, listen a bit deeper and Strange Invitation's stories of drug addicts, Vincent Van Gogh and other lost souls will haunt ya in the best of ways.

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[Published on: 8/7/08]
 

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barnburner Fri 8/8/2008 07:23AM
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This is a great, very undervalued band, w/a shockingly crossover album. This is a highly produced effort, strong melodically and still w/ample chops. I'd really like to see these guys become a mainstay outside of Texas

aquariumdrunk Fri 8/8/2008 08:09AM
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aquariumdrunk

Saw these guys on a whim here in Denver a couple months back and was bowled over! They started out pretty straight forward in their performance, with hooky bluegrass tunes and some fine instrumentals, but things got drawn out and vaguely psychedelic by the end of the first set (?!? did NOT expect two sets ?!?). It ended up being a marathon of a show with some vicious jams and a gauzey haze rolled through much of it -- wonderful, wonderful stuff.

They're playing with Hot Buttered Rum in a couple weeks, whom I know they've toured with before, so I think I'll have to get out for that one!

As for the new album...haven't heard it yet! :)

KCReb starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/8/2008 09:28AM
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KCReb

Looks like Dennis has a man-crush on the Austin scene these days. I don't blame him one bit either - a lot of good tunes comin out right now.

johnnyblaze36 starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/8/2008 12:45PM
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You were the fool! Been seeing these guys for years and they are awesome.

nathanjrod starstarstarstarstar Fri 8/8/2008 01:13PM
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nathanjrod

huh huh

you said "moist tang"

huh huh huh

tommont starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/13/2008 10:39AM
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tommont

Dennis, nice job getting the word out about this wonderful acoustic act and their new record. I've only seen them twice at the Austin City Limits Festival and earlier this year at Freight & Salvage Coffee House in Berkeley but I really like this band!

ThatFullSound starstarstarstarstar Wed 8/13/2008 01:48PM
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Jug Band music is not lost! This is a really important genre that should be fully explored by all music fans. There's a lot of history there, and it's super unique. Austin is so hip (and rockin' - Stevie-Ray we miss you). If you have a chance, google Jug Band, research, and enjoy. If anyone knows of a jug band with bluegrass/jam influences (floyd-ish) I think that would be a sweet combination. Where the Bostonian's at?

 
 

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