Fire Cider, Negroni Sbagliato Madness, and Pumpkin Zombies

Before diving into Fire Cider and its many benefits during the colder months (with recipes), host Mike Wolf provides a few Halloween-centric recipes for the spooky weekend ahead. Orchard Punch, Zombie Punch and Pumpkin Zombie recipes are all featured from the new book “Cheer: A Liquid Gold Holiday Drinking Guide,” out everywhere November 15 and debuting at The Wicked Market on Halloween night at Love and Exile Winery in Nashville. Mike also covers the viral phenomenon of the Negroni Sbagliato cocktail and how sparkling wine can liven up almost any drink. To close, a short booze news spooky tale of robots coming for your barista.


Mike Wolf’s new book Cheer: A Liquid Gold Holiday Drinking Guide is available for pre-order now! Pick up a copy ASAP!


Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

Behold: Nosferatu sings “Unchained Melody”

Let’s not bury the lede here; the above video is a pitch perfect performance of Nosferatu singing “Unchained Melody” – there really shouldn’t be any additional incentive necessary to get you to tap play as fast as possible.

Beyond the obvious enticements, the performance is somewhat of a reunion collaboration between a group of intensely creative folks in and around Nashville. Nosferatu himself is played by Eric Lehning, frontman for The Non-Commissioned Officers and writer on the independent horror film Make-out with Violence. The music was arranged and recorded by Jordan Lehning, one of the primary songwriters for The Non-Comms and the MOWV soundtrack and and intensely enjoyable songwriter in his own right. Director duties fell to Andy and Josh Duensing; Andy being a director on MOWV and both of them being wonderfully talented overall. Kevin Doyle as first AC and Chris Doyle doing makeout clearly smashed their duties. Jeremy Fetzer put together the title card and it couldn’t be more perfect. That’s a long list of credits but if you’ve been around the Nashville music scene for any amount of time, at least some of those names will be familiar. It’s rare for them all to come together to collaborate these days but the results speak for themselves; it’s clearly a powerful combination of minds.

Jordan Lehning tells us that the idea for the piece has been floating around amongst them for years but time was never taken to make it a reality. Recently, Eric Lehning (Nosferatu himself) was having a particular bad bout of colitis that resulted in some intense fasting and weight loss. His gaunt physique was a tragic state of his health but served as a positive inspiration to finally take on the role. Fortunately, we’re told he is recovering well.

The video was shot in a day and the results are undeniably entertaining. It manages to find a unique balance between being completely absurd, immersively compelling and just a bit tragic. Nosferatu himself would approve.

Your 2022 Halloween Playlists Have Arrived

For the sixth year in a row, we’ve dedicated some time on the WOTT Music podcast to delivering a Halloween inspired playlist of local music. Generally speaking, each episode strives to deliver a mixture of light-hearted songs and a batch of darker and creepier tracks. Much like Halloween night itself, we want the this experience to be a good time that transforms into something downright devilish.

The 2022 compilation – Creature Feature – is our lengthiest yet. There’s so many classic tracks from the likes of Petty, Shaboi and Boo Dudes that can’t be skipped year to year but there’s also a fantastic amount of new music to hear from the likes of V to Z, HecticLush or Wulven (to name but a few).

Every episode listed below will have show notes to hear more music from every artist; which should really serve to beef out your full Halloween Music Catalog. Click through or just find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you like to stream.

Happy Halloween and enjoy the hours of local music that awaits you!

Volunteer Department – “Swell”

If you’re a regular reader of We Own This Town or regular listener of the Music podcast, you’ll know that we’re pretty smitten with the works of Volunteer Department. Primary songwriter Oliver Hopkins has a keen ability to write a scathing takedown steeped in snarling criticism, all wrapped in a memorable pop song. In short, we love it.

Recently, the band has been rolling out a new EP entitled Clean Living song-by-song. You possibly saw the premiere of the latest track “Swell” over in The Scene. I won’t bother to repeat the information that they’ve already shared (tho, you should read it) but will add that Hopkin’s lyrics are really worth paying attention to. Take this line for example:

“I’ll cut my fingers off and mail `em to France.
At least then some small part of me
won’t be stuck here arguing
the in’s and out’s of something that has no shape.”

It’s evocative and incredibly memorable. It’s also just one snippet of a track that continuously delivers similar gems. The song is, reportedly, about finding solutions to stunted creativity by looking elsewhere but Hopkins leaves it open-ended enough that you can draw your own conclusions.

It’s also worth noting that this latest batch of Volunteer Department songs seems to go to great length to layer vocal interplay in a myriad of interesting ways. Maybe that’s insight that should be saved for a larger review of the entire release but listening to “Swell” carefully and you’ll notice a variety of other voices that augment the lyrics to give them an even more potent punch.

Look for the Clean Living EP from Like You Mean It Records and be sure to follow Volunteer Department (really killing it with the visuals lately too).

325: Creature Feature

Don’t be afraid. You’re about to embark on a thrilling journey through the darkness filled with haunting anthems and spooooky sounds.Prepare yourselves for the scariest local music Halloween playlist you’ll hear in 2022! Come, partake in the Creature Feature!


Be sure to follow V to Z, Ohphelia, The Phantoms of Saturn, Petty, MALCO, Shaboi, Steve Goodie, Girl Dudes, Black Market Dub, New Bang, Bloopr, Morgan, Godspeed You Boo Dudes!, Wulven, HecticLush, Chamber, Montauk Error, Stuffed Spider and Faster is Faster for more updates.


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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

V To Z
“The Winds of Death”

Ohphelia
“I Bleed”

The Phantoms Of Saturn
“Fright Night”

PETTY
“Exorcist”

MALCO
“Shes So Skeletal”

Shaboi
“Dr Jekyll and Ms Hideous”

Steve Goodie And Brad Tassell
“Vampire’s Ball: Ultimate Halloween Party”

Girl Dudes
“Bloody Mary”

Black Market Dub And Wise Owl
“Destroy on Sight”

New Bang
“Brain Fever”

Bloopr
“Adults”

V To Z
“The Darkness Of Us All”

Morgan
“Song for the Dead”

Wulven
“Baphomet’s Daydream”

V To Z
“The Flesh the Werewolf Bleeds”

Wulven
“I will Always Haunt You”

HecticLush
“Omen of Crows”

Chamber
“Cellophane Form”

Montauk Error
“The Ice Locker (Temperature Drop)”

Stuffed Spider
“Black River”

Faster Is Faster
“For Quigley Mars”

To-Go Records Halloween Comp

Days after we posted our Halloween spooktacular in 2021, a brand new compilation dropped from To-Go Records. It was unfortunate timing because the seven tracks included in the sampler are an excellent addition to any Halloween collection. Fortunately, music is timeless, so you’ve got plenty of time to enjoy this one through the end of this month and beyond.

Six of the seven tracks are from Nashville based bands with the seventh being a To-Go Records artist from Louisville. All told; very local so you know it’s up our alley. Bats, Ohphelia, Morgan, Impediment, Heaven Honey and Routine Caffeine take on covers of “Screamin’ Jay” Hawkins, Pixies, Queens of the Stone Age, Scooby Doo, Leon Payne, and Donovan respectively. Iven’s offering of “The Reaper is a Scary Guy” is partially a cover of Blue Oyster Cult but with somewhat altered lyrics.

It’s unclear if there will be a 2022 version of this compilation or not but based on the offerings contained here, we’d be very open to it being a yearly tradition.

324: Something That We Never Play

For the last few episodes we undertook a massive marathon of local music. I tried my best to go through everything in my backlog and get it shared on an episode. All told, we got 77 local tracks out into the world. Aside from the direct joy of getting to share so much diverse music made right here in Nashville, I also got myself a clean slate of things to share. I’m happy to report that slate is already rebuilding itself and I’ll have absolutely no problem sharing more goods as we move into the future.

This episode is evidence of that new slate rebuilding! Loads of great local music ready for your enjoyment. Dive in.


Be sure to follow Ron Obasi, Reggie B, Frederick Weathersby & Stefan Forbus, Jah Frida, Paramore, The Arcs, STACIAN, faster is faster, Lighthouse Cult, Medusa’s Hairdresser, Jonas Litton, Ryan D. Park and Spirit Ritual for more updates.


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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

Ron Obasi
“VILLELIKEMOOKIE” + WHYSOSIRIUS?

Reggie B
“Laced”

Fredrick Weathersby And Stefan Forbus
“Air Me Out feat. Dakatalyzt”

Jah Frida
“Catching On Catching Up”

Paramore
“This is Why”

The Arcs
“Keep on Dreamin”

STACIAN
“Read Me”

Faster Is Faster
“Black Rainbow Shimmer”

Lighthouse Cult
“DERMESTID”

Medusas Hairdress
“Mister Stallion Rape Factor II”

Jonas Litton
“Armadillo”

Ryan D Park
“My Spring Time”

Spirit Ritual
“Flow With The Go”

Anything Could Happen with David Kilgour

New Zealand artist David Kilgour started his career in the 1980’s with The Clean and hasn’t stopped since then. Over the last four decades he’s played in Stephen, The Great Unwashed and a lucrative solo career. He opens up about his journey to become an established songwriter, why daydreaming is instrumental to the creative process and why writing a song is still the best feeling ever.

More from David Kilgour:
David Kilgour on Bandcamp
The Clean on Bandcamp


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The Sazerac, Zombies and Getting Wicked with Abby Walters

The Liquid Gold gang finally tackle the original old-fashioned riff, a New Orleans classic called the Sazerac with Abby Walters from Standard Proof Whiskey in Nashville. They also discuss Abby’s dog business, “Furever Friends,” and give plenty of resources for anyone looking for a dog in Tennessee. Then Abby discusses the “Wicked Market,” happening on Halloween night at Love and Exile Bar, where the new Liquid Gold book “Cheer,” will debut. For Booze News, anchor Kenneth covers ZZ Top’s new whiskey, Metallica’s new cigar, two buck Chuck, and the nutritional value of Gordon Ramsay’s gin. Also discussed: Pumpkin-spiced whiskey sours, cocktail classes at Standard Proof, what makes a drink a “couch cocktail,” and the controversial “Saz-Tini” beverage. Bonus: a preview of the Zombie section in “Cheer: A Liquid Gold Holiday Drinking Guide.”


Mike Wolf’s new book Cheer: A Liquid Gold Holiday Drinking Guide is available for pre-order now! Pick up a copy ASAP!


Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

“Don’t Beat the F*** Outta Yourself”

We are joined by Kate Mills. Local interior designer and mother of 3. Having just sent her kids to college, she shares about that transition, how we all need to stop being so hard on ourselves and her love of “schweddy balls”. She even reads a couple poems. It gets wild.


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Namir Blade – “Mephisto / Deep” (Official Video)

Namir Blade’s latest album Metropolis is a stunning effort; proving that Blade’s flow and musical compositions are uniquely his own. Aurally, it blends such a stunning myriad of influences it’s hard to comprehend (sci-fi meets string quartet meets break beats meets the intensely personal… see what I mean).

The album evokes many visual elements starting with the anime-esque dystopian cover art but Blade takes it even further with the video for “Mephisto / Deep” – two disparate tracks from the record paired together beautifully here. The video takes a minimum approach with maximum impact. For “Mephisto”, there are three setups: a silhouetted future traveler in a red room, Blade preparing for the day in a Victorian hotel room and cut-ins of a variety of faces lip-sync’ing to the tracks refrain. Written out, it’s not much of a video concept but it works incredibly well. The same goes for “Deep” – Blade set against a cool blue background giving a straight forward performance, as the edits warp and shift him through subtle effects.

Descriptions of music videos don’t do much to entice someone to view them but with Namir Blade, it’s captivating to see how little there is on the page and how magically it manifests. Metropolis is one of those no-brainer records that needs to be in your rotation and, if it isn’t already, you should let “Mephisto / Deep” be your gateway to changing that.