Author Archives: Michael Eades

Meth Dad – SWATE DRAMES

SWATE DRAMES by Meth Dad Back in May we wrote about a new Meth Dad track that featured a collaboration with Cherub. Then in April, we played “Bones” on Volume 106 of the Music podcast. Now, after all that anticipation, the full album is available for all our enjoyment. The album in question, SWATE DRAMES, […]

Travis Trevisan – Axis of Ambient, Vol 3

AXIS of AMBIENT vol 3 by Travis Trevisan This post is going up on a Wednesday, arguably the worst day of the week. It doesn’t have the slog of a Monday inbox or the anticipation of upcoming weekend, it’s just the middle of existence. So, to alleviate the burden of traversing this “Hump” day, let’s […]

Rainsticks – Elkmont

Horton’s easy breezy melancholy vocals give way to an elongated freeform wash of 12-string guitars, keyboards and undefined swirling elements.

Panda Park – Bad Bones

Bad Bones by Panda Park The bio for Panda Park reads “Songs are better out in the world than on hard drives.” This should be a rallying cry for artists everywhere. While not always easy to feel that your creation is complete, there’s something liberating and satisfying about actually letting people hear your hard work […]

Basic Printer – Good Weird

Plenty of keyboards, wet bass sounds, dance-y grooves and sing-along choruses. As the title suggests, there is a different and “Weird” vibe to this but only in the absolute best way.

Slug Burger 101

A delightfully insightful take on the World War 1 Slug Burger (not what you think) and trips to The Henley, El Fuego, Emmy Squared and Pearl Diver.

Volume 114

Keeping in step with the last episode, let’s play around with the format a little bit. Instead of just attempting the show vaguely unprepared, this installment flips the pacing of the show with the slower tracks up front instead of rounding out the show. Unsurprisingly, it works great.

Tomatofest + Cold Lunch Recordings

If you’re paying the slightest bit of attention, you’ve likely noticed that local label Cold Lunch Recordings has been crushing it lately. Not only have they released quality local music from the likes of Sad Baxter, Microwave Mountain and Fever Blush / Twen but they’ve also hosted a ton of local events showcasing our vibrant […]