Mystery Twins – “Ghost”
After teasing at it for a week, Mystery Twins have released their brand new video for “Ghost.” It’s a haunting, black-and-white, piece that captures the mood of the song in the most eerie manner. Absolutely gorgeous work.
Evan P Donohue – Tell Me, Sara
Another quality preview from the forthcoming Evan P Donohue release, Stairway to Evan.
Steelism – 615 to Fame Pre-Order
I am sure I will write a proper review when the album is fully released on Sept 16th but, for now, enjoy two tracks from Steelism’s forthcoming full-length, 615 to Fame. Also, take a peek at their Soundcloud to hear a few more tracks.
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I’m just diving in but Unruly Factions appears to be that which WOTT yearns to be. A music blog exposing the truly worthwhile culture of Nashville. Robin Carnage, Bogus Bros, a photo blog and a helluva calendar. Consider myself a fan.
Wild Cub – “Thunder Clatter (Jensen Sportag Remix)”
If there is one thing you can count on, it’s that when Jensen Sportag is handed a remix project, they will completely reinvent the original. It’s a power combo of Nashville bands that you wouldn’t expect to collab but the results are fascinating.
The Lees Of Memory – “We Are Siamese”
John Davis, Brandon Fisher and Nick Slack make up The Lees of Memory. If you aren’t familiar with any of those names, you haven’t been paying attention. Loving the shoegaze-y vibe of this latest project from the three powerhouses.
NORM – “Moving On”
A day with a new NORM song is a good day indeed. Does this mean a full album is on the horizon or can we be satisfied with just the one morsel of enjoyable, summer, pop greatness.
Emery Reel – …For and Acted Upon Through Diversions
Many years ago (2004), there was a strong contingent of instrumental post-rock all around Nashville. Emery Reel was always first class in their delivery of quiet tension exploding into a proper onslaught of sound. If you’ve not heard it before, now is your chance to make up for a hole in your musical repertoire. If you know it, there’s no better time than now to catch up with an old friend.
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The first official Self release from the forthcoming Super Fake Nice EP comes in the form of a cat video. A glorious cat video featuring synthesizers, drumming cats and a lot of well executed wind machines. I’d venture to say it’s the finest Self video in the history of Self videos.
Spanish Candles – Playing Favorites
Who doesn’t love a cover song? No one, that’s who. Spanish Candles put together this compilation of seven of their favorites spanning from Basement Jaxx to Creedence to Pavement. Familiar yet unique.
KLYNT – Carver
Is it dance? Is it hip-hop? Is it dark wave exploration? It’s a little bit of everything. I even get a little dash of Prefuse 73 influence peeking its way through and that’s a helluva compliment.

