From May 13th through May 19th, WXNA is running their Spring Pledge Drive. This is the community’s opportunity to give back to the station and help them cover their [...]
Julia Martin, Nashville visual artist and art gallery owner, describes her fantasy funeral as a nighttime celebration going until the sun comes up and how she would like to be [...]
The Feminine Complex, Wax Mistress, Slush, Mouth Reader, bloopr, Basic Printer, Brasko, Dream Wave
If you’re not familiar with Whoa Dakota take a moment to go listen to her 2018 album Patterns. It’s a fascinating pop record driven by Jesse Ott’s emotive [...]
In this episode, Zach and Andrew discuss how the classic tale of Easter is, itself, fan fiction. Also, Lion King and X-Files crossovers.
Poems, Prayers, Stories, Songs, and Sayings by Ry Jennings In the age of skimming albums, you might be quick to judge the full-length Poems, Prayers, Stories, Songs, and [...]
Willem de Kooning's Woman-Ochre went missing in 1985 and stayed missing until 2017 when it unceremoniously appeared at an estate sale for two teachers, Rita and [...]
The latest episode of My Fantasy Funeral captures a discussion between host Ryan Breegle and renowned writer, musician and musical historian Jonathan Marx. Apart from [...]
Host Alex Steed checks in with his previous guests on their thoughts about the changes and developments typically referred to as New Nashville.
We sit down with engineer and musician Jake Davis to talk about his body of work, the frustration of Dropbox purgatory and how he found himself in such a great community of artists.
slush EP by slush Stumbling upon this EP from Slush the day after seeing Tame Impala play could not have been more impeccable timing. While the two are certainly unique and [...]
Ace on the Outspeaker by Crave On When I encountered the latest release from Crave On over on The Cream I was perplexed. Who was this band and how did they have such a deep [...]