I Could Live in Hope – “Judas” [Premiere]
Travis Trevisan takes on another moniker, I Could Live in Hope is simmering, seething and truthful.
Travis Trevisan takes on another moniker, I Could Live in Hope is simmering, seething and truthful.
Jordan XX has been, in my opinion, one of the most fascinating hip-hop artists emerging from Nashville. That’s not to say there aren’t many intriguing artists in the genre coming from Music City but Jordan XX always manage to bring something markedly different. His 2022 EP LAND OF THE FREE is a swirl of sound, […]
Mary Mancini of Lucy’s Record Shop chats about the 30th anniversary and we trade off song selections. Delightful.
Six One Trïbe, Forget Cassettes, Volunteer Department, Yours Truly Jai & Gretchen, Justinlee, BeHoward, Tayls, Real Humans, Venus & The Flytraps, Jive Talk, Sean Thompson’s Weird Ears
Volunteer Department once again proves their keen ability to write a delicious melody filled with just the right amount of snarling bite.
Brand new single from the massive hip-hop collective, Six One Tribe.
“Universe is Crumbly” packages up all your anxiety and unfurls it as an exorcism.
TLDR: there’s a Congressional proposal to introduce a federally mandated royalty rate. You should contact your Congress person right here to let them know you support it. Tomorrow, Sept 2nd, is Bandcamp Friday. On these occasions, the Bandcamp service waives their fee and gives 100% of purchases to the artists offering their music. Generally there […]
Caitlin Rose, Elke, Dialup Ghost, Hew G, BeHoward, Virghost & KingPin Da’Composer, Claire Maisto, Donny Apollo, Anna Orchid, *repeat repeat, Smart Objects, Palm Ghosts, Rock Eupora, Lou Turner, Joey Kneiser, Kyle Hamlett Duo
A massive lineup has been announced for a special Sept 19th show.
The second single from the upcoming EP expands the bands palette by giving the reigns to Alaina Stacy.
John Rogers, who first stepped into Lucy’s Record Shop when he was just 14-years-old, is an accomplished writer and photographer who uses his camera to document both the jazz scene and the streets of New York City. In this episode you’ll hear how growing up in Nashville and a multitude of inexplicable and mysterious coincidences influence his life and art.