Black Cat Sylvester – “Horse with Lo Mein” (Official Video)
Sonically, it’s a touch of funk, a touch of R&B groove and a touch of all out rock. If this is the new Black Cat Sylvester, I’m all in.
Sonically, it’s a touch of funk, a touch of R&B groove and a touch of all out rock. If this is the new Black Cat Sylvester, I’m all in.
Pairing with Taco Bell, the magic of the Sherry Cobbler and Part 2 of chatting with Craig Schoen from Peninsula.
To celebrate their 10th episode, Jason and Kelly are joined by Mike Shepherd (Tower Defense) and Cody Newman (New Man) to discuss how Wyld Stallyns would work as a band, time travel theories, the film’s soundtracks and so much more.
Floating Item by Nosediver The newest EP from Nosediver, Floating Item, serves as a refreshing reminder that the Nashville music scene still has plenty of pleasant surprises left to unearth. While we’re all in agreement that the city has more to offer than country music, it’s less accepted that there is quality 90’s math rock […]
Mickey sits down with one of the owners of forthcoming Tiki Bar C H O P P E R, Mike Wolf to to discuss his history, his garden secrets for making a great drink and the escapism he has planned for his new exotic drink destination.
It’s unclear if this overhaul in sound is a natural progression of experimentation and growth or a knowing redefinition of self but, whatever it is, it’s working.
Chin-up advice to David Mead, a rediscovery of Math Rock Love, some legit Pop and a contentious inclusion of an LA resident.
There’s a deceptiveness to the Safari Room catalog of goods that should be approached with care. Judge too quickly and you’ll miss out on the best parts.
Part One: Hosts Mike Wolf and Kenneth Dedmon sit down with Craig Schoen from Peninsula to discuss his time in NYC and Seattle, his goals for the customer experience at his restaurant and partake in a spirited debate on the art of the Martini.
Love You Later, aka LYL aka Lexi Aviles, is an emerging pop artist that claims residency between both Nashville and LA. While this may roll some eyes for the hardened Nashville old-timer, it makes a great deal of sense for the kind of music she’s creating.
The Havoc Siren by Anchor Thieves On a previous episode of the WOTT Music podcast we played a track from the new Anchor Thieves release, Havoc Siren, but the entirety of the EP is a noteworthy experience that should be indulged in full. Anchor Thieves has been releasing records at a consistent pace since 2011, […]
A meditative journey comprised of longform, looping, compositions that build upon themselves through saxophone, clarinet, bells, percussion of various varieties and repetitive vocal clips.