Λ°C – “R&R”

Premiere: Λ°C – “R&R”

Hear the track on Soundcloud or Spotify.

Very pleased to premiere the latest single from Λ°C, aka Lambda Celsius, aka AC Carter. The title, “R&R”, usually evokes the phrase “Rest and Relaxation” but here the refrain is “Rhythm and Rhyme” – a lament about the stubbornness of the world around us and the difficulties of relationships.  

Overall, the the electronic track twinkles with keyboard flourishes and a dancefloor beat calling back to the gothic vibes of 80′s predecessors, with the lyrical content digging deeper into the complexities of modern day.

It’s also being released on the same day as Patti Smith’s Horses album, back in 1975. This is no accident, as Λ°C draws inspiration and motivation from the likes of Smith and other empowered female musicians. 

Tape Deck Mountain – Echo Chamber Blues

As everyone reflects on the Best of 2017, there’s plenty of good news about the future – particularly in regards to 2018 releases. Tape Deck Mountain just announced their next full-length, Echo Chamber Blues, will be released February 23rd and they’re taking pre-orders for the limited edition vinyl now.

If you aren’t familiar with the Nashville by way of New York by way of San Diego outfit, you may be missing out on some of the best shoegaze out there. I’ll save the full review for when the album is officially released but if you like big, reverb-y guitars, thick bass lines, foreboding samples and plenty of atmosphere, this will absolutely not disappoint.

Lionlimb – Tape Recorder

One of my favorite releases of 2016 was the oft-overlooked debut from Lionlimb, Shoo. The Elliott Smith-esque vocals and sublime production was always enjoyable. So, I’m excited to see that 2018 will see the second official release from the band in the form of the Tape Recorder EP. From the sound of the first available track, “Maria”, the band is continuing with their previous sound but layering in a lot more instrumentation and even some strings to accent where necessary. Definitely one for the wishlist.

Peachtea – N. America

The debut EP from Peachtea is a collection of quiet pop diddies led with melancholy vocals. Overall, it’s a somber feeling and pairs well with these colder months, reflecting on the previous year. Be sure to hit up “Pt. 1″ and “Rio Bravo” – certainly the standout tracks in my meager opinion.

Steelism - “Linus and Lucy”

Keeping the holiday train rolling along is this brand new diddy from instrumental duo Steelism covering “Linus and Lucy” from A Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack, originally performed by The Vince Guaraldi Trio. It’s a surprisingly soaring number, given the source material. 

Various Artists – Indie for the Holidays

Tis the season for original and exclusive content! Amazon recently released this compilation, Indie for the Holidays, that features new recordings from local Jessica Lea Mayfield, JEFF the Brotherhood, Moon Taxi, and Langhorne Slim to name a few. The JLM song is actually a Loretta Lynn cover and the JEFF song is the most perfect JEFF Christmas song you could hope for. 

It’s 3 hours of Christmas music that includes a bunch of other great artists like Coco Hames, Tennis, Albert Hammond Jr and The Lemon Twigs. Lots to hear with plenty of good local representation. Go listen!

David Argyle Thacker – The Mouth Trumpet Christmas Album

It’s December 1st, which means you have roughly 25 days to completely immerse yourself in the enjoyable ridiculousness of David Argyle Thacker’s Mouth Trumpet Christmas. It is exactly what it sounds like from the title and “Jingle Bells” has never been more delightful. 

Thacker lives in New York now but we are indebted to him for creating this in Nashville so we can claim it as one of our own. 

Reno Bo  – “Smile Across the Universe”

There’s always something oddly familiar about a Reno Bo release. Maybe it’s his vocal style that feels like a late-era Beatles production or maybe its his artwork that gives a heavy nod to the simpler graphic design of the 60′s and 70′s or maybe its his simple, catchy, songwriting. Sometimes it can be a bit corny (i.e. calling this a Digital 45 single is a bit much) but if you like well produced pop songs, there’s no denying these offerings. 

Part Time Filth – Part Time Filth

I love it when bands tag themselves on Bandcamp as a means of describing their sound in extremely specific ways. The debut release from duo Part Time Filth is tagged with “Shit Pop”, “Drum Machine Pop”, “Brown” and “Ween” – an altogether accurate description of their sound. Much like Dean and Gene Ween’s earlier works this is distorted, lo-fi and stoner absurd. 

The Lees of Memory – The Blinding White of Nothing At All

Just a quick reminder that the latest full-length from The Lees of Memory, The Blinding White of Nothing At All, is officially released. They had previously completed a successful PledgeMusic campaign that put the album into early backers hands quite awhile back but now it’s available for all to hear. 

If you haven’t heard the band before, this can seem to be a daunting entry point with its 24-tracks across a double LP but the album never loses its stride through the duration. I always thought of this band as a ROCK band, all caps intentionally, but that’s laughably incorrect. The Lees of Memory is a pop band that  has managed to find a mixture of 70′s psychedelia, latter day Beatles pop vocals and a mind-numbing plethora of instruments that never feels overdone.

If you haven’t heard it yet, don’t miss it. If you have, give it a revisit.

Golf Party – “Narcissistic Optimistic / You’re Cold”

Some music lends itself to particular seasons and types of weather than others. While there’s only two songs to go off of, the debut offerings of Golf Party seem to lend themselves quite well to the cold mornings of a wintery season. “You’re Cold” is a quiet, ruminating number and “Narcisstic Optimistic” steps up the DIY bedroom production with a slightly ominous vibe. It’s a promising single and I’m hopeful they offer some more during our colder months.

Volume 97

We Own This Town: Volume 97

It’s a Thanksgiving miracle! The latest edition of the podcast tallies up some recent releases and continues to showcase the diverse talent our fair city has. From some hard rocking Bully and Ace Qualudde to some space rock courtesy of Subnovas to the weirder side of E-Jail and Infinite Limb and back again with pleasantness from Saunas, Jeremy Fetzer and Harpooner. We really have it good here. Enjoy this episode as an escape from family and thankfulness for everything our city has to offer.

  • Bully – Kills to be Resistant
  • Ace Quaalude – heat death electric
  • The Subnovas – I Cannot Stop
  • Saunas – My Body
  • E-JAIL – France in a Thong
  • Harpooner – Hush Up
  • Jeremy Fetzer – You Should Know By Now
  • Infinite Limb – Drone_01 (Electric_Reeds)