The William Shakes is as much a concept project as it is a band. Written, produced, and fronted by Mark McGettrick, The William Shakes decontextualizes Shakespearean prose to the tune of alternative indie pop. The debut release How Goes The Night? EP explores five Shakespearean characters: Banquo (MacBeth), Helena (All’s Well That Ends Well), Horatio […]
KOBA Interview – Rush
KOBA’s latest single Rush marks a comeback for the atmospheric electronic outfit. Rush is about forging a relationship with someone from a different social circle, all the time being aware of the conflicts and the excitement associated with that. KOBA are a quartet based across Edinburgh and Glasgow, they’ve taken the unique approach of working […]
Interview with MELD – Hurt
MELD‘s music can be described as cinematic R&B, with undertones of Jam and Electronica. Her “vocal runs and sultry sound” have been compared by Nashville songwriter Bruce Miller (Dixie Chicks, Reba McEntire, and Rascall Flatts,) to that of Rihanna. MELD draws inspiration from powerful female performers and songwriters such as Nai Palm from Haitus Kaiyote, […]
Interview with Gilbert Neal
Gadabout, raconteur, ne’er-do-well-er. Gregarious and fecund. An artist who has said his dream is to be the American Susan Boyle with an album title (Dirty Red Pagan) suggested by Andy Partridge of XTC. Gilbert Neal is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter with a uniquely imaginative multi-genre style that’s refreshingly difficult to categorize. In addition to his […]
Carolyn Marie Delivers New Video and Single, Wanna Be Cool
New Jersey pop artist Carolyn Marie has delivered a hip, infectious, rock-infused pop single and video titled Wanna Be Cool. Wanna Be Cool? Let Carolyn Marie show you how it’s done. The video starts by Carolyn pulling her jeep into a warehouse where a team of dancers wait for her to take the lead. Once […]
Touring Empty Mansions with Alt-Folk Songwriter C.K. Flach
C.K. Flach first began drumming at the age of ten and then learned a few guitar chords on a trip to Cambodia. Shortly after he began writing songs which eventually led to forming a band with his brother but during 2016 C.K. began focusing more on solo material and has arrived with a mentally and […]
Interview with Mt. Doubt – Tourists
Since the release of their critically acclaimed albums In Awe Of Nothing and My Past Is A Quiet Beast, Mt. Doubt have received praise from the likes of The Scotsman, The National, The Skinny as well as BBC 6Music and BBC Radio Scotland to name but a few. They are also no strangers to the […]
Interview with Brave Little Note – Grrrl Trouble
Brave Little Note is musician Jacqueline ‘Jack’ Irvine’s musical moniker. She released single Grrrl Trouble, a song written as a reaction to Donald Trump, on his inauguration day. Jack describes the track as “a visceral, emotional response – triggered by the election of Donald Trump – to her personal experiences of misogyny.” That “visceral” feeling […]
Interview with Fuzzystar – High Friends
Andy Thomson has been playing solo and in various line-ups as Fuzzystar for years; starting in Edinburgh, with a stint in London, before returning to Scotland. The band name comes from an appreciation of the bands Big Star and Mazzy Star. Now, Fuzzystar is made up revolving cast of whoever is available at the time, […]
Jacque Jordan Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast
Jacque Jordan is a singer songwriter from Atlanta, GA currently residing in Nashville, TN. Her new album, Mon Bleu, produced by Tim Jackson, features sax solos by Ike Bartley and Trumpet by Paul Scruto. Jacque’s rough velvet vocals drip over the upright bass and dance round the keys with hints of Norah Jones and Sade. […]
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