Have you ever been curious what Murfreesboro sounded like in 1998? Well, steer your ears towards the four song EP of House of Radar to get an idea of the creations being [...]
The Features – Special Place Been awhile since we heard from The Features, eh? Well, wait no longer! They’ve launched a Pledge Music campaign where you can pre-order [...]
When it comes to the experimental, noise metal circuit I’m fairly clueless. What I do know is that this insane wall of sound is really something to take note of. I can’t [...]
The self-described label of Minimal Ambient Drone artist is no joke – listening to this song is a wash of sound akin to the lulling sounds of traffic or the ocean. But [...]
Not gonna lie, the muddled, swirly, underwater sea vocals are what sold me on this driving track from Bravemaker. The lyrics are indiscernible but it’s a strangely alluring [...]
I hate to do this but as a child of the 90′s, I have a hard time hearing a lot of new music without instantly making comparisons to their grunge predecessors. It’s unfair [...]
For those that remember Tetsuo, the name Ardis Redford may sound familiar as he was one of the primary members. This new EP, No Center, continues in a similar vein as that [...]
Did you know Murfreesboro has a record label entitled Third Ham Records? One of their latest releases is The Eggs from tomato face featuring tracks such as “Robo [...]
There’s a nice simplicity to this song that brings an extra allure to it through the slightly off center vocal stylings. It’s poppy, it’s nasal-y and it finds that sweet [...]
WXNA Kickstarter Help build Nashville’s next great radio station. All the info you need is on the Kickstarter page but I implore you to support this. Nashville needs these [...]
I’m ignorant to the prior works of Phil Stanley and Naughty Water but there’s something decidedly Brit-Rock to this Broadside release. Tracks like “It’s Not Alright, [...]
There’s a different vibe on this Wildfront song than the previous releases – namely, the buried vocals and somewhat muddier production. I don’t fault anyone for [...]