Little Bandit - “Platform Shoes”

You may remember Little Bandit’s video for “Platform Shoes” when it was originally released way back in 2013 but it’s never too late to revisit it! As this Rolling Stone Country article notes, the video features Margo Price, Coco Hames, Tristen and many others (that’s Amaia Agirre, Bekah Cope and Samantha Frances Cutler) portraying street workers, trying their best to make ends meet. The video always struck me as a bit cheeky but the song itself is absolutely harrowing as it follows Price’s character to a dreadful end.

The song is available on Little Bandit’s album Breakfast Alone, streaming everywhere.

Volume 90

We Own This Town: Volume 90

The amount of new music flowing forth from Nashville is so abundant that we’re following up the previous podcast with a new installment just a week later. Expect to hear more from several of these artists in upcoming editions as their respective albums aren’t out yet and we couldn’t bear to remind you to hear more from each of them.

  • WELLES – Life Like Mine
  • The Lees of Memory – Keep a Tight Grip on Your Mind
  • Cortney Tidwell – Blind
  • GAY VIBES – No Chill (feat. Kyle Andrews)
  • The By Gods – Rat in my House
  • Commander Keen – Cowboy Killer
  • Vekunin – Dance 2nitel

Faux Ferocious “The Big Kahuna”

The latest release from Faux Ferocious has a short run time (about 13 minutes) but it packs a whole lot in. The bookend tracks are kraut rock, psych rock inspired with a jangly, straightforward rock song right in the middle. That track, “The Big Kahuna”, now has an official video in which the band embodies 80′s hair metal band shenanigans with KISS style makeup. Oh, and there’s a flying shark. It’s a bit of a fun reprieve from an album that, on the whole, gives off much darker vibes.

Tape Deck Mountain – I Will Break U EP

There’s something comfortably immersive about properly executed shoegaze that really gets me. This 2016 EP from Tape Deck Mountain is filled with languid vocals backed by massive guitars, driving bass and just the right amount of feedback and squelches to make for a proper wall of sound. Best listened to at full volume in a small space.

Scoot and Skeet – Bak Up in Dis Bitch

The thing about a joke band is that you have to be noticeably awful to really let your audience be IN on the joke. I recently caught a set by Lazersnake and honestly couldn’t tell that I was seeing a parody band; they loved what they were doing.

Thankfully, such is not the case with the second EP from Scoot and Skeet, a comedy undertaking from unknown sources that does an unbelievably good job of aping a number of genres with their own absurd twist. Will I listen to the Chipmunk’ed gibberish vocals backed by exploding shoegaze emo fury of “Sad Hawk Down” on repeat for the rest of the day? You bet your ass I will. It’s legitimately hilarious and shockingly well executed. 

The final track, an ambient undertaking entitled “Affleck, You Da Bomb In Phantoms Yo!” is the only questionable contribution; as there’s no funny stuff, just a haunting dirge. Maybe Scoot and Skeet’s got more to offer than they’d have you believe.

Sad Baxter “Doubt”

My apologies for sleeping on Sad Baxter. They put out a full-length album back in 2016 entitled Weirdy and it just slipped right past me. I had the pleasure of seeing them play The East Room last weekend with The By Gods and they really left an impression. Their vibe is a bit of the 90′s throwback (hence The By Gods show coupling) but singer Deezy’s voice is unique in its sweet but gravely delivery. 

Overall, they pack a punch. Embedded is their latest offering, the single “Doubt” that appears on a recent split. It starts with a slow burn but delivers the packing punch I experienced at the show. I welcome more of it.

Makeup and Vanity Set – Jogger (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

It’s actually fortunate that it’s a bit dreary in Nashville today because it serves as an appropriate backdrop to the new surprise release from Makeup and Vanity Set, the soundtrack to the short film Jogger. As with much of MAVS (friendly nickname) catalog, it’s a dark and foreboding piece of work; particularly fitting for a film about a man on a run who witnesses a horrible act, does nothing and is plagued by guilt. 

PANGS “NEXT TO ME”

Today, August 4th, Bandcamp is donating 100% of their profits to the Transgender Law Center in support of Transgender Rights. Read more about that, here.

In support of this movement, PANGS has released a new song, “Next to Me”, that you can purchase for as little as $1 or if you’re looking to donate more to the Bandcamp Transgender movement. It’s a delightful combo of keyboards, crunchy guitars and detached vocals. 

*repeat repeat – “Girlfriend”

*repeat repeat “Girlfriend”

I’ve had *repeat repeat’s “Plugged In” in rotation for over a year, never tiring of it’s charms. In that time, they signed to Dangerbird Records and formally announced the release of their album Floral Canyon on September 15th. 

All that is to say, I’ve been anticipating new music from the band for awhile and I’m happy to hear they’ve debuted “Girlfriend” over on Alternative Press; the first real peek at what the full album holds. It’s much more of a love song than the firey “Plugged In” but it’s got that same bombastic allure and, I suspect, repeatability.

The Privates – OST

If you haven’t found the time to watch the short film, The Privates, inspired by the band of the same name; do so stat. If you have watched it, you’ll want to steer yourself over to the Original Score now available on Bandcamp and revisit the three main pieces from the film as well as two outtakes that fit right in with the sci-fi world but just didn’t make the cut.

Bonus: the score includes two actual songs from The Privates, which you can never hear too often.