Singer-songwriter Chris James introduces us to his unique blend of stunning cinematic-folk on his new EP Space In The Clouds, out on December 9th, 2016 via AWAL. The EP is about overcoming a difficult, dark period in his life and musically James combines influences from his days as lead singer songwriter of electro-rock pioneers Stateless […]
Sam Brockington Interview – Peace of Mind
Sam Brockington is back with his debut EP Peace of Mind out on 25th November 2016 via Prospect 21. The EP draws influences from folk to blues and soul with Sam blending these genres into his own unique, fresh style. Each track on the EP is a testament to Sam’s skilled songwriting and distinctive voice […]
Feyer Interview – I Just Don’t Know
Feyer is a singer/songwriter/composer/producer and multi-instrumentalist with diverse musical experience spanning all genres and styles. Feyer constructs his unique sound combining personal lyrics with his classically influenced melodic and instrumental style, and Electronic/Rock production. Born in New York City, Feyer learned how to play the piano at the young age of 6 and began composing […]
Spend Warm Whiskey Nights with Justin Ryan
Despite Warm Whiskey Nights being his full-length solo debut, Justin Ryan is not new to the music world. Growing up around music and picking up the guitar at 12, it was in 2001 when Justin’s first four-piece band was formed. Once they signed a management deal, the band toured the east coast and then were […]
Russell Lee Delivers A Fine Blend of Country and Rock on What Do I Do
Russell Lee is a working man’s musician. A passion for music unites with a skill for crafting catchy, honest songs that fall somewhere on the spectrum between classic-esque country and refreshingly modern folk-rock. What Do I Do isn’t Lee’s newest album, considering his recent Christmas record, but Russell has been hard at work touring, performing […]
Glen Meling Explores Experiences of Migration In New Album, Minnesota
Norway based creative Glenn Meling has returned with his third album, Minnesota, which explores the experiences of migration to American during the 19th century. During the 1800s, the American Midwest became a popular spot to settle down with people migrating from Norway and surrounding regions. After traveling the states, Glenn found himself digging deeper into […]
Black Astronaut, Charles Luck Drop Operatic Opus Titled Life On Mars
Black Astronaut is by far one of the most unique, and refreshing, Hip Hop collectives on the scene right now. If you hate (c)rap as much as I do (I’m a Hip Hop artist/producer by the way), you are going to LOVE Life On Mars by Charles Luck and company. Black Astronaut includes four singers […]
Interview with The Tierney Sutton Band (video) – Sting Variations
The Tierney Sutton Band has been recording and touring for 23 years and has headlined in recent years at Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. There are no sidemen in this multi-nominated group of like minded musicians, instead they are a unit, unique in their approach and fiercely loyal to a […]
Welcome to Hank Midnight’s Motel
Brooklyn based experimental folk-blues creative Hank Midnight present us with an intriguing experience, concept, and story on his upcoming release Motel, due November 9th. Hank takes us on an 18-song, 24-hour journey through the life of a motel resident and the people who inhabit it. In the world of anthropology they call this type of […]
Katie Ferrara Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast 99
We recently ran our exclusive video interview with Katie Ferrara. This is the same interview but 1) instead of 4 parts, this is the full length and 2) we have created an audio version to run as the 99th episode of our Mid Tenn Listens podcast. Katie goes all in on this interview sharing some […]
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