Author Archives: Michael Eades

Penicillin Baby – Cryptic Fantasies

I have been a bad fan. I saw that there was a new EP from Penicillin Baby and I didn’t fully indulge until recently. This is only a problem because the five songs are phenomenal – particularly the ending track “Working Man.” Consider it heavy rotation for the remainder of the year.

CASA - “Fogpuncher”

It’s been far too long since we’ve heard from CASA (formerly Casa Castile) but the wait was worth it. I sure hope there’s a full album behind this single because this one went into heavy rotation immediately.

Real Yawny – EP

Weirdo glitchy pop is always a fun gem to encounter and even better when it stems from Nashville. I suggest starting with “Oh” – that crazy beat is not to be missed.

Volume 75 The seventy-fifth installment of a podcast feels like it’s worth taking note of, right? So, in tribute to the past, here’s a podcast of a bunch of musicians that you may have come up with in the Nashville scene or maybe missed entirely. This is, by no means, an exhaustive compilation of all […]

Volume 75

Download MP3Stream Podcast 75 episodes of this podcast. That seems like a lot so I’m taking a moment to reflect back on some of the artists of the days of yore. You know, early 2000’s-ish. It’s a throwback episode! Everyone loves a bit of nostaliga. Character – Theme From “Starkweather” Duraluxe – Phantom Power Forget […]

Kansas Bible Company – Paper Moon

American Songwriter has a nice piece on Kansas Bible Company’s new album, Paper Moon, in which they describe their new approach to songwriting; focusing on the basics instead of the textures first. It’s a sensible way of doing things that certainly is working for them. The new album, produced by Skylar Wilson, turned out great. […]

Leagues “Dance with Me”

Listen to the first track from Leagues forthcoming second album, Alone Together (Sept 9th release). Optimism isn’t easy in music but they’re managing to pull of a huge, booming sound with a rallying chorus pretty smoothly.

Diarrhea Planet – Turn to Gold NPR has a full stream of the forthcoming Diarrhea Planet record, Turn to Gold.Â