Bad Cop – “Chicago Lady” b/w “Mama Said" 

Now available for streaming.

We Own This Town + Songkick

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Just a bit of a technical heads up for everyone. The calendar listing system has changed from every show being manually entered to being Powered by Songkick. There are multiple reasons for this: 1) More than one person can easily add shows to the calendar now. 2) Shows added to Songkick show up on Bandcamp profiles; this is good for everyone. 3) Adding / modifying shows within Songkick is incredibly easy (probably too easy) and allows for adding new shows to be an understandable process by anyone.

Hopefully this means that the calendar can be kept up to date more easily and more accurately. That is, after all, the point of the sidebar, right? If you want your show listed, make sure it’s on Songkick!

Honey Locust Kickstarter

looking for $5k to record and release an album.

yewknee:

Forget Cassettes – O Cursa

new album available from my little label project. It’s a dense one but if you’re into emotive female singers backed by dark electronic tunes, it’s a great one. 

[ Get the Vinyl | Get the Download | Spotify Stream | Rdio Stream ]

<a href=”http://forgetcassettes.bandcamp.com/album/o-cursa” data-mce-href=”http://forgetcassettes.bandcamp.com/album/o-cursa”>O CURSA by forget cassettes</a>

Honey Locust Kickstarter

Honey Locust – The Great Southern Brood Kickstarter

Raising money for an album via Kickstarter is a tough gig. Honey Locust has been making the rounds for awhile now and is ready to record a full-length record – The Great Southern Brood. They calculate that they’ll need approximately $5k to record and release the album which, honestly, is a pretty low amount considering how much hiring strings, recording an album and releasing on vinyl can cost. Give their pitch video a watch and see if you’ve got a few bucks to throw their way.. you’ll get a free live EP instantly for your contributions.

Forget Cassettes – O Cursa

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Forget CassettesO Cursa
Available Now

It’s unfair for me to review this record. Not only is it part of my little label experiment but I’ve also known Beth Cameron since she first started making music. I was at the first Forget Cassettes show and have had a (small) hand in helping to promote every endeavor she’s had in the past twelve years. So, I’m quite biased. I like that she’s exploring new musical territory and continuously willing to bear her whole emotional self – and, in this case, her whole physical self. It’s a dense album and a rewarding one – I’m sure it’s especially cathartic if you can relate to the basic premise underlying most of the songs.

Matt Mahaffey at TEDx Nashville. Video, hopefully, coming soon.