Buxton's Nothing Here Seems Strange Is Now Avaliable


Grab yourself a copy of the new Buxton album, Nothing Here Seems Strange.

Amazon Digital Download: $5.99 per album, $1.19 per song

iTunes: $6.99 per album, $1.29 per song

Amazon CD: $7.99

Amazon Vinyl: $19.09 (includes a digital download card)

The album is also on Spotify

New West Records Welcomes The Mastersons!

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Birds Fly South will be avaliable April 10th 2012!

Album Stream: Buxton - Nothing Here Seems Strange

Stream the album via Paste Magazine

All Music: Buxton Album Review

On Nothing Here Seems Strange, Houston-based quintet Buxton's debut for the nationally distributed indie New West after two self-released efforts, the group comes off as a country-rock outfit in more of a south-of-Los Angeles than Southwest tradition, recalling the sound of such predecessors as Crazy Horse and Gram Parsons. Singer/guitarist Sergio Trevino may refer to the "Lynchburg Ferry" in his whiny, high-and-lonesome voice, and the instrumentation may include lead guitarist Jason Willis' occasional forays into mandolin playing, but this is not a band that would be likely to sound at home in either Nashville or Austin. On the other hand, Topanga Canyon or Marin County might be more welcoming.

The Troubadour’s Road: Featured Artist - Buxton

Today’s “Featured Artist and Song of the Day” showcases Houston, Texas’ own, BUXTON, with their song, “Boy of Nine,” off the album, Nothing Here Seems Strange, which is set to be released on January 31, 2012, through New West Records.  You can pre-order the album at Amazon.  The talented group consists of Sergio Trevino, Chris Wise, Jason Willis, Justin Terrell, Austin Sepulvado, and Hale

Buxton's Free 7" Digital Download

The Free 7" Digital Download includes:

  • 7" hi-res artwork
  • hi-res press photo
  • 2 mp3's ("Boy of Nine" and "Riverbed")
  • Buxton - "Boy of Nine" (Lyric Video)

2012's Artists to Watch

Buxton is included in Andy Langers artists to watch column on Esquire Magazine this month!

"Because if it suddenly becomes a big year for mandolin boogie, these Houstonians will be at the front of the stage. Think Jim James sitting in with the Punch Brothers." 

Ponderosa's Moonlight Revival Is Five Dollars This Month

This month Amazon is running a special on Moonlight Revival. Click here and buy this Ponderosa album for $5.00. What a deal!

The 25 Best Paste Live Videos of 2011

#22. Robert Ellis – “What’s In It For Me?”

Year-End Top 10 List: Randy Lewis - Los Angeles Times

Throughout the week and holiday season, Pop & Hiss will be presenting various top 10 lists from its contributors. What follows are the favorite albums of the year from staffer Randy Lewis.

No. 6. John Hiatt, “Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns” (New West). One of the esteemed singer-songwriter's strongest efforts in years, an examination of those things that really count in life once one learns how to move beyond the trivialities that so often consume us.

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