Author Archives: Michael Eades

Telefones – “Castlefactory”

Castlefactory by Telefones My first introduction to Telefones was their “Bad Machine / Chicago” split that they released back in October of 2016. The “Chicago” track caught my ear as a particularly compelling slow-burn of a spaced-out musing with a helluva explosive release near the end. It’s that explosive release that best captures the bands […]

Episode 1, Take 2

Jason T. Meares, Esq.* and Kelly Hoyle Bolick introduce themselves and waste no time diving into the ground rules for discussing Bill & Ted. Later in the show, childhood dreams are destroyed by deciphering the lyrics to “Two Heads Are Better Than One” as a grown adults. Official site: www.sandimastoday.show Instagram: @sandimastoday Twitter: @sandimastoday Facebook: […]

Crease Reader – “Full Sun Prism Blues”

Full Sun Prism Blues by Crease Reader It’s probably irresponsible to review a band that has released exactly one song because what context is there to really make a proper judgment? Will the band continue to sound like their initial offering lays the groundwork for? Are there assumptions being made on the part of the […]

…Also on YouTube

We’re working hard to have our family of podcasts be available anywhere and everywhere that you want to listen to them. Shows are already easily accessible on the web and within your favorite podcast apps but we’re looking to complete ubiquity! So, with that in mind, the archive of non-musical shows has been posted on […]

Ttotals – Skyview Drive

There hasn’t been an official release from Ttotals since 2014 (with Let Everything Come Through). Despite that lack of recorded output, the band has been consistently playing shows and building a live set that is both visually and audibly engrossing. The introduction to Skyview Drive is written as such: Skyview Drive, is Ttotals singing the […]

Introducing San Dimas Today

Happy to announce the official inclusion of a brand new, limited edition, podcast series entitled San Dimas Today. The show, hosted by Nashville natives Jason T. Meares Esq* and Kelly Hoyle Bolick, is a deep dive into the world of Bill & Ted. Yes, the Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey Bill and Ted. Our hosts […]

Hikko Mori – Self-Portrait

Self Portrait by Hikko Mori Self Portrait, the latest from Hikko Mori, is a surprisingly eclectic exercise in beat making and sampling the vaguely familiar. Tracks like “Peace is Pessimism” sample Paul McCartney and Eddie Murphy but still manage to create a new experience, despite the audible touchstone. Inversely, “Zilch” feels like the bedrock for […]

Volume 115

This edition of the podcast is all covers. Nashville artists make a ton of great music and that includes interpretations of other great songs.