296: Attempted Heart Attack

On this episode, we’re going back to fundamentals and playing you a wide range of genres and styles from all over the Nashville area. We’ve got plenty of familiar names like Ron Obasi, Palm Ghosts and vast ness coming up but also lots of new artists on the show like Benedict, Real Humans, The North Pacific and more. Oh, and a new track from familiar name Eve Maret and unfamiliar name David Onri Anderson coming as well – an excellent blend of both. Lots to love from start to finish here, including (and maybe especially) the Heart Attack Set.


Find more music from each of our artists linked below and be sure to follow girlhouse, Ron Obasi, Negro Justice, vast ness, Real Humans, Palm Ghosts, Kenneth Fleischman, Terry Presume, Benedict, Jemini & JohnnyBuckets, Spirit Week, Soltour, Crumbsnatchers, Eve Maret & David Onri Anderson, Wulven and The North Pacific on social media for more updates!

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Girlhouse
“paul blart mall cop”

Ron Obasi
“VILLELIKEMOOKIE”

Negro Justice
“No Throwaways”

vast ness
“break”

Real Humans
“Bricks”

Palm Ghosts
“Love is All Right”

Kenneth Fleischman
“Ram On”

Terry Presume
“Don’t Like U”

Benedict
“wasteland season”

Spirit Week
“No Bones”

Soltour
“Doesn’t Even Matter”

Crumbsnatchers
“Keep Your Honey”

Wulven
“Sunlite Yellow Overdrive”

The North Pacific
“Lost Forever”

Stuff & Thangs: Days of the Dead

Meet the boys, y’all! Join us as we discuss our recent trip to Atlanta, including the Days of the Dead horror convention and a tour of Agnes Scott College, where Scream 2 was filmed! (Part 3 of a 3 part introductory series)


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“I Don’t Give A Sh*t!”

Haylee Young is a full-time working mother of one. She chats with Joy and Sarah about her birth plan and it’s demise as well as the struggle of being married to a traveling musician. Sarah shares a milestone and Joy brings awareness to the fact that 4th graders casually throw around the term “hot”.

About our guest:
Haylee is a nurse practitioner raised in middle Tennessee. She’s the mom of one feisty four year old girl & the wife of a touring musician. She’s a one woman dance party & reminds you to remember that a country girl can survive. For a good time & some fitness motivation, follow her @honkylee.


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Les Ailes – “Beside Myself” (Official Video)

Les Ailes, aka Rylie DeGarmo, released a beautifully haunting record back in February of 2021 entitled Tennessee. Produced by Mike McCarthy and low-key featuring the likes of Britt Daniel, Matt Chamberlain and Charles Spearin; the guest appearances never outshined the masterful delivery of melancholy pop.

Since then, Les Ailes has released two standalone singles, the latest of which can be heard (and seen) in “Beside Myself.” This song continues in the same vein as much of Tennessee, exuding a melancholy vibe through DeGarmo’s, frankly, beautiful vocal delivery. Lyrically, the track is, seemingly, about a guarded relationship and the difficulty of breaking through. The narrator is “beside myself” with the consistent hardships of solidifying a connection.

Music is, obviously, a subjective experience so it’s entirely possible what I’m hearing is a reflection of my own state of mind but I can’t help but hear a slight lilt of optimism to the delivery here. The lyrical content of the song does not seem to insinuate such a thing but you can almost hear a wry smile breaking through the delivery. Maybe the song itself is a release of that difficult experience? It’s impossible to say but one thing is for certain, Les Ailes has consistently delivered some gut wrenching and captivating performances. Here’s to looking forward to more.

295: Chosen Family Album Walkthrough with Negro Justice and Aaron Dethrage

For this episode, we’ve got a real special one. To celebrate the release of the full-length album Chosen Family, artist Negro Justice and studio engineer / producer / renaissance man Aaron Dethrage (of Six One Tribe) join for a track-by-track walkthrough of the entire record. We cover every single aspect of the album from the core concept, the writing and recording process and how it evolved over time as told through each individual track. It’s a massive episode of information but Chosen Family is worthy of the investment.

If you’re not yet familiar with Chosen Family, you can read about it here and listen to it on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music or everywhere you like to hear music.

Negro Justice came on the WOTT radar via randomly cruising around Bandcamp and coming across The Stimulus EP back in June of 2020. Over the following few years he released The Second Stimulus EP, Two Ronin, Father Figure, “Dutch Maker’s Thesis”, the Gee Slab collab EP Resplendent and a handful of singles along the way. An impressive body of work for such a condensed amount of time with each release showcasing a growing confidence in both vocal delivery and variety of styles. As you’d hope for anyone, the more he released the better and more interesting it got. With Chosen Family, he’s leveled up once again.

Collaborations from Just Vibez, Cal Cuttah, Gee Slab, BLVCKWIZZLE, Corduroy Clemens, FU Stan, Chan Tate, Amber Woodhouse, Rio Tokyo, HB Mandella and more push the album into an impressive new space.


Let me highly recommend that you follow Negro Justice on Instagram @negro_justice, on Twitter @negrojustice and on Bandcamp at negrojustice87.bandcamp.com. Follow Aaron on Instagram @sixonetribe and, similarly, on Twitter @sixonetribe.

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Negro Justice
Chosen Family

Negro Justice
Chosen Family

Negro Justice
Chosen Family

Negro Justice – Chosen Family

We’ve been following Negro Justice for the past few years ever since stumbling upon his Bandcamp release The Stimulus EP. Over that time he’s churned out additional releases such as The Second Stimulus Package, Two Ronin, the Father Figure EP, “Dutch Master’s Thesis,” the Gee Slab collab EP Resplendent and more. It’s an impressive body of work for a relatively short period of time, particularly considering that each release showcased a progressive improvement in lyrical content, production and overall confidence of delivery. It’s what you hope to see from any artist; honing their skill over time. With the release of Chosen Family, Negro Justice has leveled up once again.

Working with Aaron Dethrage of Six One Tribe, Just Vibez, Cal Cuttah and a host of featuring performers such as Gee Slab, BLVCKWIZZLE, Corduroy Clemens, FU Stan, Chan Tate, Amber Woodhouse, Rio Tokyo, HB Mandella and a plethora of voice mail contributors all speaks to the core thesis of the album that Family is those that you choose to surround yourself with, not just a collection of people you are born into. Don’t be fooled by that hefty list of appearances, this is a Negro Justice album that puts Justice’s baritone style, clever wordplay and a cornucopia of videogame and movie references front and center. The additional contributions augment Justice’s style and improve the overall track, exactly what you’d hope for from a supportive family.

The album was conceived as an album; a listening experience meant to be enjoyed from start to finish. From the opening message from Amaze88 to the, honestly, tearjerking ending Outro, there’s a throughline of supportive messages and encouragement. Beyond the conceptual elements of the record; there’s also a massive sonic upgrade. The record is big and full; the mixing and mastering here was clearly done with the utmost care. The beat selections are as memorable as they are diverse. There’s even a solid amount of horns, largely in part to Amber Woodhouse’s phenomenal saxophone appearances. If I had to guess at what a Negro Justice full-length would have sounded like, Chosen Family completely upended those expectations and delivers something different, fresh and wildly immersive.

Dissecting the album track-by-track is a job for a different review (or a podcast) but there isn’t a period of time during playback that drags. Chosen Family comes out of the gate swinging with “No Throwaways” and makes good on that promise for the duration. One might be compelled to point out tracks like “George Jefferson Strut“, “Work in the Morning” or Room Fulla Elephants as stand outs but the fact of the matter is, every single track is compelling.

The Nashville Hip-Hop scene has been slowly gathering steam overall for the past few years. Albums like Brian Brown’s Journey, Reaux Marquez NO ROADS, Namir Blade’s Aphelion’s Traveling Circus, Petty’s #53Weeks project, Mike Floss’s Oasis, Ron Obasi’s Sun Tapes and so many more have been chipping away at the national awareness of Nashville’s ability to create great hip-hop. With Chosen Family, Negro Justice will now be on the list as well.

War and Vodka

Booze News Hosts Mike and Kenneth check in on the two-year mark of the tornadoes that ripped through Nashville and the pandemic that forever changed the world. Then they turn their attention to the current crisis in Ukraine and how it’s affecting the admittedly meager Russian vodka export market to the United States. There’s also some brainstorming on what one woman in Pennsylvania can do with the 30,000 liters of vodka she can’t sell. Also covered: Is Vodka just poor man’s whiskey or is it the other way around? Does Putin surround himself with guys like Connor McGregor and Stevan Segal on purpose? Did leaving Vietnam, dancing disco and doing cocaine lead to the first vodka boom? Then they preview the coming Shots: Margarita episode by pondering if David Berman’s song “Margarita’s at the Mall,” says everything about our current society. And wait, they made Old Bay seasoning into a Vodka?

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A Chat With Discovery’s Kyle Jarrow

What do you do when you have a Star Trek podcast and find out that someone you went to elementary school with writes for Star Trek? Obviously, you invite them on your podcast! Larissa and Lauren chat with writer and co-executive producer of Star Trek: Discovery, Kyle Jarrow, about new Trek, writing for TV, which character in the franchise Kyle wishes he could have written for, and reminisce about a now defunct, weird little roadside soft serve spot just outside Ithaca, NY. Episodes of ST: Discovery are airing RIGHT NOW on Paramount Plus!


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294: The Broken Social Scene of Wedgewood-Houston

On this episode, we lean hard into the offering of eclectic varieties. Get ready for about an hour of hip-hop, indie rock, dance, electronic, space country, 60’s pop, introspective musings and a dash of instrumental soul. Seriously, this episode makes good on all of that and then some!


Find more music from each of our artists linked below and be sure to follow AC Noel, Shvdowboy, Dee $ouf & Burm, Sean Thompson’s Weird Ears, Shane Perry, We the Vermin, Molly Martin, Les Ailes, Sonatore, WORK, Wally Clark, Virghost & KingPin Da’ Composer, Sitcom Moments, Justin Shawn Hobbs and Nimbo & The Space Cadet on social media for more updates!

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AC Noel
“Say Less”

Shvdowboy
“How It Goes”

Dee $ouf With Brian Brown
“All Year Round”

Sean Thompsons Weird Ears
“Curse The Conscience”

Shane Perry
“Natures Perfect Pair”

We The Vermin
“Dirty Barn Animal”

Molly Martin
“What You Need”

Les Ailes
“Beside Myself”

Sonatore
“Know Better”

WORK
“Wait For You”

Wally Clark
“Love is Real”

Sitcom Moments
“Bubble”

Justin Shawn Hobbs
“Falling Apart”

Nimbo And The Space Cadet
“Balderdash”

Nashville Bandcamp Friday, March 2022

Somewhat surprisingly, Bandcamp recently announced that they will be joining Epic Games. Meaning, the company that makes Fortnite and the Unreal Engine will also be the parent company of everyone’s favorite artist-friendly music service. Unsurprisingly, the Internet’s reaction to this news has been quite mixed. It’s an understandable bit of pessimism but I try to keep in mind that Epic has done some good things; notably going toe-to-toe with Apple in a lawsuit to get them to bend their rules to be more creator friendly. They spent millions, lost and continue to pursue the endeavor. Yes, there are some self-serving ends to that lawsuit but they’re still putting their money where their mouth is. Long story short, the jury is still out on the acquisition and time will tell what it yields.

In the meantime, Bandcamp hasn’t changed a thing. Case in point, today is Bandcamp Friday and the company is continuing to waive their platform fee and give 100% of proceeds to artists for all purchases. Even if you have less than zero interest in owning some downloadable music, this is an opportunity to throw a few dollars to artists you love to show your appreciation.

As always, we’ll be keeping a running list of selections that we deem worth your while. We’re also tweeting about our findings if you want a bit more detail. We’ll also advise that you find your own Nashville discoveries and show your support!!

Introducing The Horror Fried Podcast

Happy to announce a brand new show on the We Own This Town network of podcasts; The Horror Fried Podcast. Here’s what you need to know:

Three gentlemen from the South discuss and review horror movies as it pertains to each season’s specially curated theme! Join us as we discuss southern and queer themes, reminisce on past favorites, and divulge into new classics. This is The Horror Fried Podcast.

WOTT has always believed in the distinctive voice of Nashville and The Horror Fried Podcast embraces that with very unique opinions on all things horror. 

The first episode, Meet the Boys, is now streaming everywhere! Click below to subscribe in your favorite podcast app and be sure to follow them on Instagram @thehorrorfriedpodcast.