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You might remember Nashville songwriter Joe Schneider, who performs under the moniker MOTE, as a finalist from the Homegrown Harvest competition we hosted last fall for a chance to play the SoundHarvest Music Festival in Nashville, but, if you don’t, prepare to be educated. MOTE just dropped a stellar new video for his single “Into…
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We told you last week that psychedelic folk masters Woods are stopping into Third Man Records’ Blue Room on May 2 in support of their stellar ninth LP, City Sun Eater In The River Of Light. In continued promotion of the new record, the band recently signed on with Habitat to create a skateboard for…
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The Aquaducks have been making a name for themselves with their unique brand of funky, party starting tunes, and we’ve had them on our radar for quite a while now. There have been a smattering of new singles from them floating around of late, and you may have heard their latest, “Bill’s Toupee,” in rotation on…
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It’s been more than three and a half years since local indie/electro pop group Paper Route released their sophomore album, the wildly underrated 2012 effort The Peace of Wild Things. We’ve been eagerly awaiting a followup ever since, and this year, it’ll finally arrive. As you may recall, back in 2014, we chatted with frontman JT Daly…
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Oklahoma’s BRONCHO first hit the scene with their 2011 release Can’t Get Past The Lips and, despite the catchy title, they had trouble finding true momentum, until a stroke of luck when Girls creator Lena Dunham selected one of their tracks for an episode of her hit HBO show. A well-timed followup, Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman, along…
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The publicity train keeps rolling for local songwriter Rayland Baxter and his incredible August 2015 release, Imaginary Man, which captured the attention of everyone from NPR to Entertainment Weekly to The New York Times. Baxter has been a touring machine this year, and is going to be busy on the festival circuit, including Bonnaroo,…
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It’s been a little while since we last spoke about the Colorado raised, Nashville based sister quartet that first mesmerized us with their show stopping performance as SHEL. In anticipation of their sophomore release, Just Crazy Enough, which was produced by Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics, SHEL has just dropped a hauntingly stripped down video…
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Everyone loves a good pop cover, right? We certainly do, and today we’re excited to share this awesome video of Nashville singer Alaina Cross covering Demi Lovato’s power ballad “Stone Cold.” Cross, who formerly fronted the Nashville-based hard rock band The Resolute, recently set out on her own to make her own blend of…
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We’ve had our eye on local psychedelic rockers Liz Cooper & The Stampede since they blew the roof off our Acme Feed & Seed showcase a while back, and have been devouring their latest EP, Live At The Silent Planet, which really does a great job capturing the magic of their live set. So,…
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Local rockers Easy Roscoe are all about having a good time, and it shows in their energetic live shows. Just last month, the group tore up the stage at our bi-weekly showcase at Acme Feed & Seed, and they’ve been hard at work on new material over the past few weeks. During all this craziness,…