Take some time to watch the newest video from The Mute Group, the new project from Umbrella Tree frontman Zachary Gresham. The video, directed by _1_2_7 features some creative work with coloring dyes and white roses. What’s it all mean? There’s no way of knowing but it’s entrancing to watch.Â
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WXNA Pledge Drive
Support your community radio station and find a few bucks to support WXNA in their first pledge drive. The station and all of its DJ’s are doing a phenomenal job of filling the air with incredible shows and diverse playlists. Let’s keep that going.
Blank Range – Vista Bent
Happy to see Blank Range return after three years of quiet. The new EP has a decidedly alt-Americana vibe to it, fully embracing some of the bands previous country leanings but never fully letting go of their rock roots. Listening to “Gardens†feels like the band has gone full-in on the country vibe but that’s quickly undone with the passionate, decidedly non-country, cries of “Linger On.â€Â
In the same way that Dr. Dog walks the line between country, Americana and rock, Blank Range seems to have their footing by embracing that diversity.
Creature Comfort “Teeth for Daysâ€
It’s unclear if this track was just waiting to be released or if the band wrote it in a fury in the last week but “Teeth for Days†feel like an appropriate response to the Trump election. It’s an upbeat number that doesn’t exactly harp on the topic  but might provide a little catharsis as we’re coming down.
Joe Pisapia “The World Has Lost Its Faithâ€
Get your Neil Young vibes on with this demo from Joe Pisapia. Given recent election events, it’s a fitting song.
John Davis – “Mountaintop (I’m a Goner)â€
Tomorrow is Election Day (doi) and John Davis is getting political with this 4-track recording courtesy of his High-Bias Operation. It’s a surprisingly upbeat number given the rallying cry for getting the fuck out of town after tomorrow’s results.
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Volume 78
I honestly struggled putting together this podcast because the mix of genres really runs a wide gamut. From hip-hop to indie rock to post-apocalyptic electronic songs to bedroom rock to metal and more. It’s almost too much but the variety of it all is a proud reminder of how great “Country Music USA†really is.
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Volume 78
An eclectic gathering of new(ish) music from the Nashville area. I’m extremely happy of how varied and genre spanning ole “Country Music USA” can actually get. This 30 minute set literally jumps from hip-hop to indie rock to dystopian electronic music to country music and metal. There was a time when no one would have ever expected that from us.
- BRiLeY – The Search
- BRiLeY – Rare Love
- PANGS – Cannonball (Breeders)
- Rainbow Cannons – Rainbow Cannons
- Makeup and Vanity Set – Great Leader Has Fallen
- Quichenight – Theme from Camille’s Market
- William Tyler – Gone Clear
- Sugar Skulls – gini rising
- Howling Giant – Dirtmouth
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Ducko McFli – Larry
Loving this new “boom-bap beat tape†from Ducko McFli. If the first two tracks don’t grab you, stick with it and you’ll be hooked by the time “PK Ripper†hits!
Chill Witch - “Big Candyâ€
Immerse yourself in the latest electro jam from Chill Witch. There are record scratches, foreboding synths and literal witch laughs.. and it all works.
Boo Dudes – Spook `em All
Halloween weekend is upon us and what better soundtrack for the next 72 hours than Boo Dudes? Steer over to their Bandcamp to hear their latest spooky EP as well as dive into their catalog of good time ghoulish offerings.
How I Became the Bomb “Break Heartsâ€
At long last, the How I Became the Bomb video for “Break Hearts†is officially unleashed on the world. The lead track from the 2015 Adonis EP gets an incredibly ambitious and wonderfully executed video directed by David Shamban.Â


