I hope you'll check out some of these amazing artists.
Black Keys- Brothers I have loved this Ohio duo since 2003 and each album that they release is brilliant. To me, the Black Keys are like a great pair of jeans. Each time you put them on you're comfortable, pleasantly surprised they still fit and never go out of style. Dan Auerbach has also released a solo album.
The Tallest Man on Earth- The Wild Hunt Indisputably awesome. The Bob Dylan comparisons abound, but they're spot on people. Spot on.
Angus & Julia Stone- Down the Way Australian brother and sister duo, this is one of the albums that I only just discovered in the days leading up to 2011. It has been the perfect mood music for the dark days of January while staying home with a glass of red.
The Head and the Heart- Self Titled Seattle-based band that I can't get enough of! Their sound is very similar to Dan Mangan (next on the list) and I had two of my friends ask me when its been playing if it was Dan! Brilliant.
Dan Mangan- Nice, Nice, Very Nice A friend lent this album to a friend who lent it to me and I'm so grateful to her! I literally was given the album two weeks before his concert in my hometown went on sale (for only $20) and so we snatched up a handful and in November we were not disappointed. Dan's live show was poignant and raw- exactly what I wanted. I was glad to see him just as he was making it big-time. His brother was still his merch seller and the opening band was made up of fellows from his own back-up band (they're called The Crackling and you should check them out too).
Bahamas- Pink Strat Super, super slow. Sometimes a person needs that.
Gin Wigmore- Holy Smoke This New Zealand gal broke onto the scene with fellow NZ musicians Smashproof in their hit song 'Brother' and when I lived on the South Island for a short time this is all I heard. Holy Smoke is her follow up to her 2008 EP Extended Play. Spin it- you won't be disappointed with her raspy vocal style and insightful song-writing.
The Dead Weather- Sea of Cowards I loved (and I mean really loved!) their 2008 album, Horehound. This time around Jack White takes on more lead vocals alongside Kills singer Alison Mosshart. If you want serious locked-in rock-dude shit, look no further.