Author Archives: Michael Eades

Bully “Trying” Listen to the second single off the forthcoming BULLY full-length, Feels Like (due June 23rd via Startime International). 

V to Z “Blood Salt”

Another new track from V to Z (aka Joshua Moore) was released yesterday.. making it into his plan to release a new song every month (just barely). It’s another exercise in building tension. Really looking forward to all of these being available as one collection.

Gay Vibes – Bougie Nights

Seth Graves, aka Gay Vibes, has really been stepping it up over the past few years. While he’s probably better known for his video work, his musical undertakings should not be overlooked. Bougie Nights, apparently, started as a commission work for a French publishing company that fell through but he’s revived it and self-released it. […]

Turbo Fruits - “No Reason to Stay” Premiere Listen to the new Turbo Fruits track “No Reason To Stay” over on Clash Music. The track is the second release from their forthcoming April 20th full-length, No Control.

Makeup and Vanity Set - “Hand in Hand” – Wilderness

The first track from Makeup and Vanity Set’s new album, Wilderness, has made its way out into the world. The song features Jasmin Kaset on vocals and is an awesomely moody piece of work (as is the whole album). Full disclosure: I am releasing this record on my own YK Records along with Telefuture. It […]

We Own This Town – Volume 65Download MP3 | Download M4A | Stream It Another volume of Nashville music you may have missed. Granted, much of this podcast stems from my hibernation time but it’s entirely possible that you missed out on plenty of the greatness stored within.  I also took this opportunity to bookend the […]

Hurts to Laugh “Killing an Arab (The Cure)”

You know that crooning Robert Smith voice backed by the sultry sounds of The Cure telling the tale of Camus’ The Stranger? Imagine if that was done with big rock riffs and plenty more aggression. Great new take on a classic. Some may call this blasphemy but I love it when bands cover songs in […]

Jessie Baylin “Creepers (Young Love)”

I am an unabashed fan boy of Jessie Baylin. Her previous album, Little Spark, hit me at just the right time and really dug its heels in. From what I’ve heard of her new album, Dark Place (out 3/7), she’s adjusted her sound a bit into a darker place and I am into it. The […]