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.

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.

Unruly Factions

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.

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.

Self – “Runaway”

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.