Introducing Nashville Demystified

Former Maine resident Alex Steed moved to Nashville recently. He is, by definition, a “New Nashvillian.” However, Alex is not your average relocator. Before moving to the city he emailed over a hundred people that could share insights about his new home – city council members, musicians, beer enthusiasts, residents with strong opinions, makers and folks of all kind. Determined not to wander in to Nashville aloof and ignorant, he set it upon himself to learn as much as he could from a wide variety of inputs.

It’s an ongoing process but his new podcast Nashville Demystified will share the results of those conversations. The first episode will be available on Monday, April 8th on all the streaming platforms. In the meantime, you can get familiar with Alex’s adventures with the following teaser:

Learn more about Nashville Demystified.

Official Site:
nashvilledemystified.com

Instagram:
@nashvilledemystified

Twitter:
@NDemystified

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Coming Soon: Nashville Demystified

Coming Soon: Nashville Demystified!
“New Nashvillian” Alex Steed uses being a total outsider as an excuse to unearth the city’s rich history.

Learn more about Nashville Demystified.

Official Site:
nashvilledemystified.com

Instagram:
@nashvilledemystified

Twitter:
@NDemystified

Brought to you by Knack Factory

Tiki Month: Exotic Cocktails and Ingredients w/ Demi Natoli and Nick Drohan

Our hosts Mike and Kenneth get Tiki Month started off right by swizzling away an afternoon with Demi Natoli, formerly of Lost Lake in Chicago, and Nick Drohan of Chopper. Booze News heads South to the Caribbean for a rum train, and everyone deep dives on Orgeat.

Music by Upright T-Rex Music. Logo by Jess Machen

Listen to Makeup & Vanity Set’s Funeral Songs

Every episode of My Fantasy Funeral asks the guest to select five songs that would be played at their funeral. Host Ryan Breegle discusses each of these selections with the hypothetically deceased to discover their relevance and gravity. As luck would have it, we’ve been compiling these selections so you can enjoy them at your convenience!

The above Spotify playlist will be updated with the release of every My Fantasy Funeral episode and currently contains the selections from both Matthew Pusti, aka Makeup and Vanity Set, and Becky Delius. If you haven’t heard their episodes yet, go ahead and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and then return here to enjoy the music.

Hurts to Laugh – “Lonely Sound”

While on tour with The Dead Deads, Hurts to Laugh found themselves joining the headliner during their set a few times and sparked an idea for a 7″ split of covers of one another. With the release of “The Lonely Sound” we can hear what one side of that record sounds like – with Hurts to Laugh covering the original track from The Dead Dead’s 2014 Rainbeau record.

The original is a surprisingly effective blend of danceable big riff rock, a pop-y chorus and some
downright sinister elements. The Hurts to Laugh take trades the dance-y portions of the song for their trademark crunchy guitars but manages to maintain the pop and sinister portions, albeit in their own style. They’ve always excelled at big, thunderous rock songs but with the addition of Matt Mahaffey producing the track, they seemed to have stepped it up a level or three.

Keep an eye on Fat Elvis Records Instagram page for news about the 7″ release and steer yourself over to Hurts to Laugh Bandcamp page to pre-order the bands new EP, Nineteen Eighty More, set for release on April 30th. You can also catch them live at The 5 Spot on April 11th along with The Dead Deads and The Katies; I imagine there will be a cover or two involved.

Karate Blocks – “Speaking Tongues”

It’s been a little over one year since we’ve heard from Karate Blocks and it seems they’ve been using their time wisely. The newest single, “Speaking Tongues“, is a high-energy, sweaty, rock explosion. The ebb and flow of the verse to chorus energy is brimming with a propulsive restraint, feeling like the tension of what’s coming next will burst forth in just a moments notice.

There’s a longer EP that this is taken from right on the horizon and this track serves as an excellent anticipatory introduction. Make sure to give this a few listens as there are production flourishes tucked away throughout the four minutes that can be easily missed on first pass. This isn’t just your average big riff rock song, there are hints of swirling keyboards and horns layered in there for multiple play enjoyment.

The band plays April 11th at The East Room to celebrate the tracks release.

Matthew Pusti

Musician Matthew Pusti has created a catalog of electronic music under the pseudonym Makeup & Vanity Set, scoring podcasts like Up & Vanished, Monster, independent games Brigador and Trackless and a vast discography of original, often foreboding, synth based compositions.

On this episode of My Fantasy Funeral, Matthew chooses the five songs he would have played at his funeral. He and host Ryan Breegle discuss the influences of Vivaldi and near death experiences on his musical career, the Russian filmmaker who would deliver his eulogy and how his choice of burial ground would get him back to his family roots..

Hear Matthew Pusti’s Funeral Song Selections on Spotify

Follow My Fantasy Funeral on Instagram & Twitter.

Find host Ryan Breegle on Twitter.

Music by Kindercastle.

138: The Inner Idiot

Another startling round of diverse Nashville music coming your way. We’ve got drugged out pop sounds from Robin Taylor Zander, warbly electronic instrumentals from Oral Sax and big psych rock sounds from Oginalli as well as nuanced goodness from Kyle Hamlett Uno, delicate works from German Error Message and dream pop from Twen. It’s a diverse bag and we’re proud it’s all from Nashville.

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Robin Taylor Zander – “Ize on the Prize”

Kyle Hamlett Uno – “Foxhall”

German Error Message – “Saltless”

Twen – “Waste”

Oral Sax – “Moon People”

Oginalii – “Light as a Feather”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover image: Oginalli

S3E04: fan/fiction w/ jamie/zach

In this Crossover Special Event, Jamie Bradley of Hott Minute joins Zach for a whirlwind chat on AO3, head canon, revealing writing styles and the raw sexual magnetism of Jonathan Frakes. Bonus Game, they pull names from a specialized Fan/Fiction Bag of Hotties.

Official Site: http://fanfiction.show/
Twitter: @fanfictionshow
Instagram: @fanfictionshow

Theme song by Jordan Lehning

Far Out Fest 3: Coming June 2019

Very pleased to see that Far Out Fest has announced their third iteration of the event for 2019. The festival occurs over three days during the Summer Solstice, June 20th to 22nd, at Little Harpeth Brewery and other venues.

If you’re not familiar with the event, it’s largely composed of psych bands and related genres. For 2019 they’ve already announced the likes of Kings of the Fucking Sea, TTotals, Lasso Spells, Supermelt, Black Moon Mother and plenty more. They’re also set to have a coinciding film festival and marketplace, just in case three days of music isn’t enough.

Presale tickets are available and there’s a Facebook event to follow along with announcements.

Davy Crotch Rockett – JAWS 7

It’s on record that “Davy Crotch Rockett” is one of the more enjoyable band names around town. It’s a bit infantile and a lot absurd but certainly memorable and amusing. Much the same can be said of their new EP JAWS 7; four songs of big, sloppy rock. Don’t be fooled tho; labels like “infantile” and “sloppy” aren’t so much pejoratives as they are indicative of the good time that the band brings to the table.

Lead track “Cool Car” is a great example of the kind of tongue-in-cheek amusement they thrive in, containing a call-and-response lyrical play that includes “Hot Damn! Trans Am! Cool Car!” that begs for a live audience to sweatily repeat the lines back at the band. Tracks “You Can’t Afford Me” and “Hemingway” have a swaggering, proselytizing vibe; preaching to the listener in a crazed manner.

Overall, it’s loud and thunderous, both in production and in performance. It’s likely best experienced live as a completely immersive cacophony but if you can’t see it live, this is a worthwhile substitute.

Twen – “Waste”

Way back in 2016, Twen released a live EP and started playing relentlessly. Those efforts seem to have paid off as the band has announced that they’ve signed to Frenchkiss Records, announced a large chunk of tour dates with White Reaper and debuted a new song on Stereogum.

The new track, “Waste“, contains the same kind of dreamy, shoegaze influenced, emphatic pop that we heard on the live EP but with quite a bit more polish. The guitar + vocal combo creates a huge wall of sound, cut with plenty of flourishes to keep re-listens even more interesting. There’s no details on the forthcoming release via Frenchkiss but if there’s an additional 5-10 tracks done in this style, we’re in for something great.