Jubilee Riots is the sound of a band who have matured and developed to the point of near-perfection. Their new album Penny Black is a work of genius(es); and I mean this in more ways than one. First, Penny Black is centered around telling stories. But what stories? Inspired by years of touring, meeting people, […]
Album Reviews
This section includes a running list of the music reviews we publish. We also publish a lot of interviews, curate playlists, and podcast. Want to submit your music?
Space Legs by Uncle Outrage
Space Legs is probably the catchiest, punkiest, funkiest, dingiest, lo-fi{est}, profoundest, garage rock record I have had the pleasure of enjoying since I started reviewing music as a blogger. When Nils Rasmussen started Uncle Outrage as a joke/hobby in 1999, he had no clue how serious his creative spirit could become. Space Legs is in-your-face […]
Begin At Zero Are Breathing Ash
Let me start this off by saying Begin At Zero have balls…. great big balls of steel. This alone has garnered them more publicity and buzz than most bands we come across on a daily basis. Their attitude and approach to pitching their music is what first caught our attention and led to this interview […]
Rock Me Sweet Barbara Lusch
I’ve got a new and unique album of reinterpreted 80’s rock anthems from Barbara Lusch; and boy is this record cool. Taking well known hits from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Bono, and Guns N Roses; Lusch flips the tables by converting these anthems into soft, sultry, sexy, and soulful jazzy showtunes. “I […]
Stay With Me by Jay Soul
Jay Soul is one of those rare individuals who is able to balance a full time career as an IT professional while turning his passion for music into it’s own career. Raised in a South London home, Jay honed his rich baritone by singing in gospel choir and performing as backup singer for an array […]
Mid Tenn Listens ep. 78 – Mae Klingler and more
Our panel has weighed in on this week’s music and now it’s your turn! All five tunes this week are definitely worth a listen or 10. Be sure to let us know what you think. Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion, so this could get fun! Feedback from the first […]
Mid Tenn Listens Live ep. 76
Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion from our panel, so this could get fun! The first two episodes have been getting rave reviews! We have some interesting looking bands lined up and it’s time to roll camera for our 3rd installment of Mid Tenn Listens Live! quote of the week: […]
Mid Tenn Listens Live – ep 75
Well, we’re still having a blast with the Mid Tenn Listens show! In 2 / 75 episode of Mid Tenn Listens Live – Quote of the week: “It’s like cumming in your pants before you get laid!” Joel Strauss a Canadian solo artist with rock, alternative, folk and early-20th century-traditional-pop influences. Don’t Lose That […]
The Guitar Work of Stan Fischer
It’s safe to say that we do not receive many albums of strictly instrumental guitar music, but it’s even rarer for us to receive one packed full of catchy, grooving, and moving tunes composed on a 12-string. Meet guitarist, composer, and performer Stan Fischer. Based in Wisconsin and Minnesota, Stan has over 100 songs which […]
I Must Be Gone and Live, Or Stay and Die by The Glass Child
It’s not often, especially in this age, we are able to witness the result of an artist who gives up everything to pursue, discover, and refine their creative spirits. The Glass Child, aka Charlotte Eriksson, left everything she had and knew at age 18. She moved to London with intentions of giving all of herself […]
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