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Watch Cactus Records In-store performance!

The Houston Chronicle filmed a few songs at the band's n-store performance at Cactus Records two weeks ago. Also, watch Rhett dig through vinyl.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/5805783.html

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  • July 23rd (Wednesday) they will be in Nashville at the Mercy Lounge
  • I'm loving the new record. Awesome!
  • I can't wait for the 4th of July at Grant Park! I'm in love with "Color of a Lonely Heart Is Blue."
  • so glad you're still putting out great music & touring... lots of solo talent, but the combined talent of the 97's is excellent. love you all...
  • Paul M
    The Old 97’s are performing live Wednesday, June 18th at 6 p.m. PST at Amoeba in Hollywood for a free in-store event to celebrate their new CD "Blame it on Gravity". This will also be streamed LIVE for all who are not in LA. More info about the live stream cast can be found here: http://www.amoeba.com/live-shows/performances/hollywood/2008-june-18/old-97-s-live-stream-on-amoeba-com-/artist.html
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  • The Old 97's, Alejandro Escovedo, and others, will be playing at the Taste of Chicago on July 4th.
  • come to new york!
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    “There’s no better band to spill your beer to.” Album Out Today!

    That line is Rolling Stone's 3 1/2 star review of Blame It On Gravity, out today!
    http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/20264190/review/20777381/blame_it_on_gravity

    Over the past 15 years, Old 97's have evolved from country-punk yahoos into master-class rock & roll songwriters. For proof, see their album opener, "The Fool," a speed-strummed joy ride that tells the story of two doomed lovers in Day-Glo detail. "He came from Phoenix in a borrowed VW Bug," sings frontman Rhett Miller, already breathless; the girl he likens to "a drug/Hallucinogenic with no hangover at all."
    And yet, after some LPs focused more on popcraft than adrenaline, there's still no better band to spill your beer to. "Dance With Me" is a high-strung Tex-Mex cha-cha about a gigolo, a wayward girlfriend and her jilted lover. Even the largely acoustic "No Baby I," hot-wired with a driving oompah beat and a fierce guitar solo, is a party-starter, albeit a death-haunted one. "Strum it on a Telecaster/Sing it like a train-disaster song," sings Miller. It's a perfect mission statement from four Texans raised on the Beatles and Johnny Cash in equal measures, whose shiny melodies, and fatalistic character studies, do their forefathers proud.