Author Archives: Michael Eades

Listen on Spotify

We’re happy to announce that all of the We Own This Town podcasts are now available for streaming on Spotify. You can find the link for each show listed below or on the specific show page for each series. We strive to get our podcasts everywhere that you find most convenient to listen. If you […]

Napoleon’s View from Waterloo

Jason and Kelly talk with special guest Terry “Napoleon” Camilleri. Also, the guys discuss the personages of historical significance, the actors who portrayed them, and suggest that Bill and Ted may have turned Billy the Kid from murderer to den mother.

Kate Kelly – “The Book We Made”

In the official bio for newcomer Kate Kelly, it states that her forthcoming album The Wonder Of It All was written “as a musical antidote to the dark energies circulating throughout the collective unconscious.” That’s a tall order but an admirable goal, particularly given the tumultuous political times we live in. “The Book We Made” […]

Steelism – “Re-Member” (Official Video)

The video depicts the duo walking through the desert, peering into abandoned buildings and generally performing in sparse, desolate locations, a fitting environment for the song, which has a much more melancholy vibe than their previously released singles.

Introducing Friday Night Noods

Happy to announce a new podcast coming to the network named Friday Night Noods. The show is hosted by Kim Baldwin and Louisa Glenn; two Nashville residents that make a point of living a “Bentley lifestyle on a Mazda budget.” The show is not about how to live beyond your means but it will cover […]

Noods Teaser

Join Kim & Louisa as they chow down on nood(le)s and dish about various pursuits of happiness, things we don’t hate, and living that Bentley lifestyle on a Mazda budget.

New Man – Sings

There’s a “everything including the kitchen sink” approach to many of these songs that somehow manages to keep itself from becoming a total aural circus.

Creamer – Creamer

It would be disingenuous to omit the references – both visually and aurally – to Classic Rock era bands but the comparison also undermines the enjoyment of the record.

Kim Logan – “Couleur Café”

Last we heard from Kim Logan was with her Psuedoscience: Chapter 3 single collaboration with Gyasi Heus, a swampy rockin’ affair if ever there was one. So, it’s rather surprising and refreshing to hear her newest offering is a Serge Gainsbourg cover of “Couleur Cafe.” The release comes complete with a fully orchestrated video directed […]