Codaphonic
Roman Williams /a>
Uncle Skeleton DJ set
The High Watt – 9pm
$5
Codaphonic
Roman Williams /a>
Uncle Skeleton DJ set
The High Watt – 9pm
$5
These United States
The Weakenders
The Basement – 9pm
$10
Rossi
Francis the Fighter
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Highlite Nation
Tony Cash
Calicocat
Hot Mess
The End – 9pm
$5
NUDITY
Heavy Petting
Digital Download
NUDITY tends to swing between being a dance-y electronic outfit (“Making Deals”) and an all out rock band (“Hang Ten”). This is not an inherently bad problem but it does make lazy journalistic classifications much more difficult. I’m not sure what to regard them as but I know it’s a collection of songs worth listening to.
Turbo Fruits / Bad Cop
“I Love Tennessee” / “Wet Lips” Split 7″
Jeffrey Drag Records
Stream It
You probably saw both of these tracks mentioned over on The Cream so this isn’t new news but it is a healthy reminder that if you place your order now the 7″ will ship on July 15th, otherwise you’ll have to wait until July 31st for the goods.
Ultraviolet Hippopotamus
Linear Downfall
Clorange
Exit/In – 9pm
William Tyler
In One Wind
Leverage Models
The High Watt – 9pm
$7
Nashville.com presents
The Kansas Bible Company
BREE
The High Watt – 9pm
$5
Two new tracks from Anchor Thieves that were, apparently, released back in April. Not sure how I missed that but I’m glad that I’m stumbling upon it now. Hopefully this is a preview of what to expect from their forthcoming LP.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and assume that this Patrick Baker and the Patrick Baker known as Shaky Voices are one and the same. They both seem to embrace a bit of whimsy with their feel good tunes – a fact particularly evident on this 80’s synth style track “Get 2 Know U.”
Sam English is a member of the band Vinyl Thief but his solo efforts have really caught my attention lately. He just released this original soundtrack to a forthcoming game called Nothing for Something from Luke Stephenson. It’s a high energy / big band / jazz undertaking intended for a game that’s still well in development. Apparently scoring videogames is something Mr. English is familiar with. I’m intrigued!