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Don’t mistake Chancellor Warhol‘s relatively quiet 2015 for inactivity. The buzzworthy Nashville hip hop artist, who we’ve raved about time and time again, has been hard at work on his followup to 2014’s incredible Paris Is Burning, splitting time between Music City and Los Angeles, and lending his immense talent to various artists in the music realm…
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We’ve buzzed a lot about Jung Youth, one of Nashville’s most promising rising hip hop artists, in recent months, and for good reason- he’s really killing the game. Track after track, the rapper, born Justin Donahue, flexes his range and versatility, propelled by clever lyricism, an unstoppable flow, and expansive production; he’s the real…
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Dear Music City, we have someone we’d like you to meet. Recent Mississippi transplants Light Beam Rider have been soaking in our local scene for a while now. Friends with fellow Mississippi natives The Weeks, and former roommates with members of Diarrhea Planet at the legendary “Coyote Ranch,” LBR bring some jam infused post-rock riffs to the…
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As we’ve been noting for the past couple of years, Nashville’s pop scene is certainly on the rise, and Whissell is a prime example of where that scene is going. Her debut single, “Get Free” dropped earlier this year, and has already received considerable buzz via the interwebs and TV placements. Today, we are…
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Local fuzz pop outfit Daddy Issues and Louisville based rockers White Reaper are both celebrating pretty epic years. Daddy Issues recently signed with Infinity Cat Records, and have been riding the early success of their stellar June 2015 release, Can We Still Hang. White Reaper dropped their debut full length, White Reaper Does It…
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The holidays are a time for giving. A time to be spent with those you love. Unless, you live in the world of Nashville based pop outfit The Queen And King. They just released a video cover of “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town,” and, let’s just say it might be more fitting for the…
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It’s been a big year for Boom Forest, who dropped their stellar sophomore LP, Post Knight Errant, on Nov. 6. Talented front man John Paul Roney has been a bright spot in the local music scene with his immense creativity and willingness to challenge himself to stay original in the contemporary music scene. So, it is no surprise…
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Just three months after the release of her sweeping, layered, sophomore EP, Arrows, Nashville synthy, indie pop singer-songwriter Fleurie has already unveiled a brand new single, “Sirens.” A departure from Arrows, which, itself, was a giant leap from the more piano pop-driven sound of the early days of Fleurie, real name Lauren Strahm, “Sirens” takes a darker, more cinematic…
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For the second year in a row, tastemaking indie label Spartan Records have released a compilation of holiday tunes, called Homesick Again: A Spartan Records Christmas Album. Made up of four eclectic covers and three great originals, the comp is available to purchase today right here, and we’re beyond thrilled to exclusively premiere a track: local…
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Local electro-pop songstress EZA made waves earlier this year with her delightfully hazy single “Headlights,” but this week she’s pushing her musical boundaries by putting a new spin on the country/pop ballad “Burning House” by Cam. The stripped-down, acoustic original is transformed into an ambient lullaby with the help of her contemporary Aaron Krause providing lightly reverbed harmonies. Check…