VH1 Classic – WVOL 1470 AM, The Mighty 147!

Vaporwave and Nashville aren’t exactly two concepts you generally think of together. However, local artist VH1 Classic has managed to figure out how to bring the two together in a perfectly sublime manner without even making a messy Frankenstein’s monster of the genre.

Generally speaking, the Internet born “vaporwave” genre is steeped in a retro-nostalgia for the early 90’s sample sound, has a somewhat underwater production to it and is dance-y without being too in your face. It also manages to avoid a strictly concrete definition most of the time. It’s not quite as loose “indie” in terms of classification but many things are considered a part of the genre without sounding too much like one another. It’s almost like pornography, you know it when you see it.

With WVOL 1470 AM, The Mighty 147! (the album), VH1 Classic has created an album that is decidedly vaporwave and pays homage to Nashville’s own WVOL 1470 AM, The Mighty 147!, the radio station transmitting 80’s R&B songs out of Berry Hill, TN. The local musician, who’s name I’m not sure they want shared, tells us that they source a lot of samples of 80’s R&B tracks for their creations and they happen to hear plenty of 1470 on their drives around town. It’s a surprising match made in heaven.

The only complaint about the album (and vaporwave in general) is that the songs are too damn short. Of the ten tracks available here, not one exceeds two minutes in length. It’s a 13-minute journey that begs for repeat plays.

Bill & Ted & Randolph

The guys speak with Steven Shepherd, who played Randolph in Excellent Adventure. He shares filming details, stories from the set, and information on deleted scenes. Of course, the guys give the latest updates on Face the Music.

Nordista Freeze – “Wysteria” (Acme Radio Live)

The catalog of performances from ACME Radio Live is a deep well of in-studio, low-key, performances from the likes of Daniella Mason, Molly Parden, Bantug and many, many, more. Finding an entry point can be difficult, so lemme recommend this performance of “Wysteria” from Nordista Freeze.

Nordista, if I may be so bold as to refer to them by first name, is known for a lively stage performance and lots of them, generally preferring to spend more days on the road than not. What could have been a mellowed out version of the latest single ends up being an emotional outpouring. It’s not dramatic by any means but it finds the perfect balance between playing fast and loose and absolutely crushing the harmonies. Nordista’s voice soars with just the tiniest crackle but it’s that lack of polish that makes it so damn appealing.

Frankly, the studio version is no different. It has more instrumentation and more layers to unpeel but the same melancholy-but-cathartic outpouring is there.

This performance serves as a great starting point to the catalog Acme Radio Live performances but you may just find yourself playing this one on repeat.

Mary Laura Philpott

In the inaugural episode, Kim Baldwin sits down with Mary Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink, the nationally bestselling debut memoir-in-essays. Mary Laura’s writing appears in The New York Times, The Paris Review Daily, The Washington Post, O The Oprah Magazine, and others. She is also the author and illustrator of the book Penguins with People Problems; the “book enthusiast at large” for Parnassus Books, where she was also the founding editor of the digital magazine MUSING; and an Emmy-award winning co-host of A Word on Words, a literary interview show on Nashville Public Television.

Join us for a conversation about getting published, self-care for Type A personalities, and a 100% not controversial take on snacks.

Find Mary Laura on Instagram, Twitter, and at marylauraphilpott.com. Signed copies of I Miss You When I Blink are available in-store and online at Parnassus Books.

To get full show notes and learn more about Ladyland, visit us at ladyland.show and follow us on Instagram at @ladyland_podcast.

Music by You Drive.
Logo by Elizabeth Williams.

The World Meets Chris Gaines

Having provided the context for the life of Garth Brooks and the life of Chris Gaines, it’s time for us to pull together the disparate threads and document the events from early 1999 through the release of In the Life of Chris Gaines (and a little beyond).

From joining the San Diego Padres in Feb, to announcing the album in March, to the tragic passing of Brooks mother, to the talk show circuit that followed; we try to sew it all together for you.

For full show notes, hit up chrisgainespodcast.com.

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159: Amphidromic Education

This week, we dive into another smattering of great local music; same as it ever was but always refreshingly different. This episode starts off predominantly in the world of intriguing rock but makes its way into some interesting territories of R&B, Pop and Improvisational DIY Jazz… seriously.

Keep an ear out for tracks by Ian Ferguson, Michelle Sullivan & The All Night Boys, Chico, Styrofoam Winos, Taylor Narain, Brasko, American Roommates and Your Gaze.

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Ian Ferguson – “State of Gold”

Michelle Sullivan And The All Night Boys – “WEIRD”

Chico – “Final Frontier”

Styrofoam Winos – “Grass is Growing”

Taylor Narain – “Reflection”

Brasko – “Vertigo”

American Roommates – “Heaven Can Wait”

Your Gaze – “Flower Beds”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover Image: American Roommates.