THE FREAKIN WEEKEND

I’ll admit it. As curator of We Own This Town I am quite jealous of the goings on over at Nashville’s Dead – they have cultivated a culture by championing bands that is unprecedented in this town as far as I’m concerned. I’m obviously not the only one to notice either; given that the Scene gave them serious props as well. Two years running and they’ve gone from new blog on the circuit to a full onslaught of activity – constant site updates, new music, podcasts, releasing limited edition records, curating rock weekends and being embraced by a growing community every step of the way. A tip of the proverbial hat to all involved.. they’ve got a great thing going.

Be sure to check out at least one of their shows this weekend spanning from Exit/In, The End and Springwater.

Siberian Traps – A Strange Loop

Siberian Traps
A Strange Loop
Listen on Bandcamp

How many bands do you know of that could categorize their music as all of the following: Americana, Folk, Psychedelic, Rock and Roll? Probably not a ton. Siberian Traps feels that they hit all these points in their A Strange Loop EP and I can’t find a bit of room to disagree. I admittedly love the production quality – just above lo-fi and under glossy hi-fi and the songs are presented in a big wash of sound. I’d like to see how this holds up live and I may have my chance on March 25th at The End with their EP release party.

King Arthur – “Matterhorn / Red Wagon”

King Arthur
“Mattherhorn / Red Wagon”
Streaming Only

Do you recall the Murfreesboro band The Lake? They were included on Volume 23 of the podcast and released two excellent EPs – Have a Kick Ass Summer and Nothing Ever Happens and It’s Happening RIGHT NOW!. Since that time they’ve re-grouped, re-imagined and re-emerged with a changed lineup and a new name – King Arthur. Their first two tracks under the new incarnation are a delightful breezy affair featuring shared girl / boy vocals. It seems prime for summer listening – hopefully there’s more on the way.

Tristen, "Heart and Hope to Die" [Nashville Cream Conference Call]

Tristen performs “Heart and Hope to Die” off her album Charlatans at the Garden Gate as part of the Nashville Cream Conference Call series.

Directed and edited by Seth Graves.

More info here:
http://tristen.com
http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archives/2011/03/02/conference-call-tristen-heart-and-hope-to-die-and-wicked-heart