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  1. Son Volt performing in 2005. In the 1990s, the term alternative country, paralleling alternative rock, began to be used to describe a diverse group of musicians and singers operating outside the traditions and industry of mainstream country music. [4]

  2. Jan 25, 2020 · Comprised of Jeff Tweedy, Jay Farrar and Mike Heidorn, their 1990 debut album, No Depression, showed their hard-hitting punk-rock influences with slow, twangy ballads that were cut from the country music cloth. The title track itself was originally a Carter Family song from the Depression era.

  3. Mar 17, 2021 · But once the grit and twang of country music found its way into punk rock in the early 1980s, through the music of bands such as Rank and File, Meat Puppets and Mekons, an alternative to mainstream country had already begun to be cultivated. From “cowpunk,” a sequence of evolutions and offshoots began to sprout, whether in the form of Steve ...

  4. Jun 9, 2021 · Alternative country or alt-country, a subgenre of country music, has found resonance with fans of alternative and indie rock.

  5. But the first true alternative country-rock band was Uncle Tupelo, who at the start of their career fused punk and country in a far more reverent way than any band in the short-lived '80s cowpunk movement.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · Alternative country music, often referred to as alt-country, is a subgenre that emerged as a counterpoint to the mainstream country sound. It blends traditional country elements with influences from rock, punk, and folk, creating a unique sound that appeals to fans of various music styles.

  7. Jan 5, 2017 · These styles are fully merged in Uncle Tupelo’s 1990 LP no depression, which is credited for being the first “Alternative country” album. Members and associated figure with the Uncle Tupelo formed major bands in the genre are Wilco, Son Volt and Bottle Rockets.