Bands of Enchantment on PBS is one of those shows that I stumbled across by accident, and now I'm hooked. It's got this low-key, authentic vibe that you don't usually see on TV. The show's set in New Mexico, and they bring in all kinds of bands-indie, folk, rock, Americana-you name it. It's like your cool friend's backyard concert series got picked up by PBS, but they kept it feeling real.
One band that blew me away was Dust City Opera. I'd never heard of them before, but their sound just hit me. They're one of those groups that sneak up on you and stay with you long after the episode ends. This show really nails it with the artist lineup. They've got a mix of up-and-coming acts and more seasoned artists, so you get introduced to fresh sounds without feeling like you're diving into the deep end.
Production-wise, it's solid but still feels intimate. You get these great angles and close-ups that make it feel like you're right there, but it's not overdone or flashy. The whole thing just has this cool, relaxed energy. The audience is clearly into it, and the musicians seem to feed off that vibe. It's pretty refreshing in a world of overproduced music shows.
If you're into discovering new music and miss the feel of live, authentic performances, give Bands of Enchantment a try. I never expected to find my next favorite band from a PBS show, but here I am, looking up tour dates for Dust City Opera. It's like a little secret I want to keep to myself...but it deserves a way bigger audience. Definitely worth checking out.