Author Archives: Michael Eades

New Threads – “America”

America by new threads Generally, I steer clear of any kind of music labeled “groovy.” That’s not to say I don’t enjoy a song that has a groove but there’s something about directly identifying your music as “groovy” that raises alarms for me. So, when the new single from New Threads starts with the line […]

William Tyler – “Fail Safe”

Goes West by William Tyler Let’s get this out of the way right up top, I think William Tyler has moved to Los Angeles. I might be wrong but, if true, his presence here on a site about Nashville area music is a bit of a stretch. However, Tyler has been involved with so many […]

Little Vista – “Sidewalk”

Sidewalk by Little Vista Last we heard from Tom Gilbert, he was cranking out some big rock, original emo-inspired, tunes in the most excellently named band in Nashville Micro Jordan / Scrawny Pippen.* The works of that band are a far cry from Gilbert’s first mark on Nashville with his band Parachute Musical. Now, Gilbert […]

Volume 120

We’re back with a non-themed episode of quality Nashville area music. This volume is divided into two halves; the first half leaning into several great new pop offerings and the back half mixing it up with a bit more variety in the department of genres. All and all, a great mix of diverse music coming […]

Relentless Self-Care: A Work in Progress

Hi. We’re back! This week, we talk about how we take care of ourselves, which, let’s be honest, is a work in progress. Things we’re tackling IRL and on this podcast: burn-out, the glorification of busyness, staycations, and as always, things we don’t hate. Join us, won’t you?

The Katies – “White Light”

Way back in 1999, The Katies released a self-titled album on Elektra / Spongebath Records. They were a staple of the Murfreesboro rock scene at the time and had a reputation for a charged live show. After touring on the album and relocating to LA, the band ultimately dissolved in the early 2000’s. Brothers Jason […]

Night Machine – Themes of the Dead

Nashville’s Night Machine has put out two EP’s already this year and has now released an extremely timely LP of synthwave tracks entitled Themes of the Dead. The eleven track album functions as an appropriate soundtrack to the spookiest holiday of the year, Halloween… particularly if you’re the type that likes to dance the evening […]

Deacon Logan, Drug Kingpin

It’s Halloween, Dudes! In honor of the holiday, the guys discuss Bill & Ted’s worst fears and some fears of their own. They also delve into the much darker original ending to Bogus Journey, the amazing career of William “Grim Reaper” Sadler, and how Deacon Logan is the worst. Official site: www.sandimastoday.show Instagram: @sandimastoday Twitter: […]

WXNA Plans Packing Plant Move

Nashville’s low powered, community run, radio station WXNA announced today that they’ll be moving to the Wedgewood Houston area in 2019 to expanded facilities in the Packing Plant. The former sausage plant, located at 507 Hagan St (across from Dozen Bakery), is already home to multiple art galleries, studio spaces and participates in the monthly […]