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Near Country
28.10.25Itβs fall, lifeβs a little shit, and Near Country reflects the darker, colder days with jacket-weather music by Johnny Coley, Jordan Perry, Rowland Taylor, Alec Goldfarb, Nicolas Jaar, the Old Regular Baptists, and more.
Alec Goldfarb - You Gotta Take Sick and Die some of these Days (feat. Chris Tordini)
Johnny Coley - House I Was Born
Nick Brooke - Border Towns Silver City
Rowland Taylor - Absolute Control Can Be The Death of Good Work
NicolΓ‘s Jaar - archivos_de_radio_piedras009-_dimelo_tΓΊ
Jordan Perry - Until The Building
Heather Mease - 19E
The Old Regular Baptists - I Am a Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow
Dock Boggs - Oh Death
Wade Ward - Lone Prairie
The New Lost City Ramblers - Bootlegger's Story
The Skillet Lickers - Hell Broke Loose in Georgia
Brennen Leigh - Pipeline
Melissa Carper - My Old Chevy Van

Near Country
Near Country exists along the margins to the centre of country music, with all that defies and defines it. Mixes weave through rockabilly, blues, americana, experimental folk, bluegrass, gospel, classic country, pop country, radical country, country rap, and more. The show follows threads of country music from its experimental, melded origins through to its variegated branches today. Sometimes that means approaching country, getting near to, gesturing towards the thing itself without getting there. The nearer, the more porous its borders become. A joke about the countryβs borders writes itself. Industry, politics, culture posit a tight, rigid structure. And while to an extent that image maps to a reality in the genre, both an inclusive contemporary and historical perspective challenges the monolithic identity of country music.

