Author Archives: Michael Eades

Okey Dokey – Tell All Your Friend

Okey Dokey’s new album isn’t so much a grand release as a compilation of singles; tho that certainly doesn’t detract from the quality of the songs themselves.

Adrienne Franke – Falling Leaves (OST)

Falling Leaves (Original Score) [Live at the Belcourt Theater] by Adrienne Franke Back on Episode 148 of the WOTT Music podcast, we featured the track “Plans to Save” from Adrienne Franke. The piece was taken from a Belcourt performance put on by the Hyasynth House that paired local electronic musicians with silent films; allowing them […]

Z – Trauma Center

TRAUMA CENTER by Z If you haven’t heard our WOTT Music episode with Z, do so now! Take any singular track from Z‘s latest release, Trauma Center, and you may find yourself experiencing a chunky onslaught of riffs and snotty vocals mixed with effusive screaming, or you might find a sweet pop song with programmed […]

Zakariya – “Space Oddity”

SPACE ODDITY 50 by ƵAKARIYA Fifty years ago on July 16th, 1969, NASA’s Apollo 11 rocket took off from Kennedy Space Port and traveled for four days before ultimately landing three astronauts on the Moon. There’s a lot to say of the technical and political implications of the journey but we’ll just leave it at […]

Levi J. Miller – God Complex

GOD COMPLEX by Levi J. Miller According to his Bandcamp discography, Levi J. Miller has some thirty-eight releases available to listen to. That’s not counting his twenty-eight other releases on his secondary page or his projects where he is collaborating with other musicians. We’ve been over this before. The TLDR of it all; Levi J. […]

A Nashville Video Sessions Primer

For almost as long as Internet Video has been available (I see you RealPlayer), there have been in-studio performances filmed and broadcast. Over time, these kinds of sessions have become easier and easier to create. The cost of great looking cameras has dropped exponentially, editing software doesn’t require a ten week course to understand and, […]

Stereo Specter – “Obsolete Man”

Stereo Specter has been releasing a handful of singles over the past few months that should not be overlooked. The latest, “Obsolete Man“, is a great place to dive in. It’s an upbeat number decrying a relationship in which the narrator was deemed obsolete and is now triumphantly trying to prove his worth; a feeling […]