Music Without Labels I
Country-rock by Eagles
Shoegazing with Burning House
New flamenco by Rosalía
Country Rock: Introduction
In the early 70s, the hippie Californian movement came crashing down. After the deaths of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison, rock music stopped being...
Music without Labels II
Californian country rock by Gram Parsons
Indie pop by Vetusta Morla
British soul by Myles Sanko
Country Rock II: California
In the country rock movement (which emerged in the early 70s), the Californian scene had special importance. It was started by folk rock groups which,...
Music without labels III
Elaborated country rock by Poco
The magic of Mabel Millán´s guitar
Powering pop with Big Tide
Country Rock III: California Standouts
At the same time as bands such as The Eagles or The Flying Burrito Brothers were emerging, hundreds of country rock bands from all over the...
Music without Labels IV
Nashville´s country rock by Kris Kristofferson
Spoken word by Mapache
Optimistic pop by Felines
Country Rock IV: What happens in Nashville?
In Nashville, the band Area Code 615 mixes country structures and instruments with pop. It is formed by studio musicians who have...
Music without Labels V
Country-rock and outlaws by Willie Nelson
Dirty rock by Yur Mum
Pop d'auteur by Pinocho Detective.
Country Rock V: How does it spread?
With the turn of the decade, country rock music spread all over the country, especially in the South. A great variety of artists and bands...
Music without Labels VI
Country-pop by America
Psychedelic flamenco by Quentin Gas and los Zíngaros
Funky-pop by The Whitest Boy Alive
Country Rock VI: Did it get close to pop music?
In the middle of a commercial frenzy of country rhythms, some pop bands which made use of folk and country sounds...
Music without Labels VII
British country-rock by Albert Lee
Marcin Masecki´s sound tracks
Exciting pop-rock by Astropalido
Country Rock VII: What about the United Kingdom?
Although many great folk rock and blues rock bands were born in the United Kingdom, their assimilation to country sounds was...
Music without Lables VIII
Alternative country-rock by The Jayhawks
The infinite sound of Indigo Drone
Cutting edge jazz by Robert Glasper
Country Rock VIII: What's going on currently?
The phenomenon is currently repeating. Country music is being reintroduced in pop and rock music. The best...
Music without Labels IX
Rock and southern pride by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Hispanic underground by Lõbison
Kings of Convenience´s elegant pop
Southern Rock I: Introduction
In the 70s, in the fertile South of the United States (until then alienated by the rock industry) emerges a musical rebirth with...
Music without Lables X
Southern genius by Allman Brothers Band
Ólafur Arnalds´ sensitivity
The charismatic voice of José Antonio García
Southern Rock II: What was The Allman Brothers Band?
The band of the Allman brothers was the genre’s most deserving representative. They enriched their music...
Music without Labels XI
ZZ Top´s metal boogie
Impromptu jazz by Almost Gone
German electro punk by Prada Meinhoff
Southern Rock III: Who are ZZ Top?
ZZ Top are the kings of boogie metal. They craft an extravagant image of cowboys with Orthodox priests’ beards. Despite their enormous fame and their...
Music without Labels XII
Rock with soul by Little Feat
Carmen Boza´s speaking guitars
Experimental power pop by K Michelle DuBois
Southern Rock IV: Other prominent names?
A lot of bands emerged from Southern rock, such as Black Oak Arkansas and its extroverted vocalist Jim "Dandy" Mangrum. Bands...