Aireline – Sons & Daughters

Back in the early aughts, Aireline was a well-known band around the Nashville, Murfreesboro and regional areas. They released their full-length album Ocean Songs from the Year of the Horse in 2001 and the follow-up EP Winter Song in 2003. They always put on an incredibly engaging live show but, as many bands formed during college do, they disbanded in 2005.

Over a decade later, the band decided to reform and raise recording funds via Kickstarter. It’s been some fits and starts since that 2015 campaign but it seems that the band is finally starting to emerge in proper fashion. Over the course of December 2021, they posted all of their prior releases to the streaming services along with a batch of unreleased demos from 2005 and the first three songs from their forthcoming Sons & Daughters EP.

Details about the rest of the recordings are still under wraps but this peek into what the band is capable of twenty-one years after their initial forming is extremely promising. All three of the tracks – “Patterns Repeat”, “Jettison the Lifeboats”, “Ripples in Reverse” – are instantly recognizable as Aireline not just because of Mason Frenzel’s distinct vocals but they carry the same energy and nuanced layering that the band was always keenly adept at. The songs aren’t simply a rehash of old territory either; they’re working with new instrumentation and taking the textures of the record further than they had before.

While it’s only three songs, this preview of Sons & Daughters is a testament to the band’s original chemistry remaining as potent as ever. One might expect a group of now 40-somethings to turn down the energy, simplify and release a stripped down acoustic record but Aireline looks to be moving in the opposite direction; providing plenty of energy and nuance to their new compositions.

We’ll be diligently following along on Instagram for future updates. We recommend you do as well.

David Argyle Thacker – The Mouth Trumpet Christmas Album

Every holiday season, it is traditional around We Own This Town to revisit the magical offerings of David Argyle Thacker’s greatest offering to the Planet Earth; The Mouth Trumpet Christmas Album. We’ve been singing its praises since 2012 and will continue to do so far into the future!

Why give such ongoing praise to a six song holiday album with such a ridiculous premise? Quite simply, it permeates with good feelings. There’s really no sense in going full-on analytical with the release but the usage of the “Mouth Trumpet” is instantly familiar and comforting in its absurdity. The release doesn’t present itself as a joke but it clearly isn’t trying too hard to be consider a masterful work of art. It’s just… fun.

With the standard stress of the holidays (and the extra stress of a global pandemic at hand), it’s nice to have a comforting refuge of holiday music that provides a reprieve from it all. If family or shopping or travel or melancholy is getting you down, just throw on “Jingle Bells” and levity will be instantly granted. There’s no better gift.

Holiday Music and Booze News Spectacular

Hosts Mike and Kenneth are joined by playlist professional and DJ Patrick Goodspeed aka Patrick Wayne the Selector for a boozy holiday music primer. Patrick gives plenty of music and playlist recommendations to make your holidays more enjoyable, and even shares a few of his favorite recipes for this time of year. Producer Michael Eades even joins the fray to discuss a holiday party playlist hack which involves playing old tapes of Kmart music.

Kenneth catches up on all the booze news happenings of the last few months, discussing (among other topics): flight attendants defending themselves against a slew of attacks on planes, athletes getting really into wine, tequila in New Zealand, espresso martini cheese, alligators opening beers with their teeth, and master sommeliers getting into a LOT of trouble.

Find the full Kmart Music Archive over here. Find a special Christmas playlist from Pat over on Spotify; The Unusual Christmas Music Episode.

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Enjoy Your 2021 Local Holiday Playlist Queue

Our sixth annual Holiday Special Extravaganza episode of WOTT Music dropped this week. It’s an hour of festive and merry tunes all brought to you by Nashville (and surrounding area) artists. It’s also an enjoyably eclectic grab bag of styles and genres; not just your run of the mill standards.

Fortunately, since this is the sixth iteration of said offering, there’s many more enjoyable episodes to queue up and enjoy as you wrap gifts, prep a big meal or just order pizza for yourself. We’ve called this “a veritable sack full of goodies for your ears” in years past and that still seems apt! Click on through to the episodes below to hear more holiday cheer or just find We Own This Town: Music in your favorite podcast app and subscribe.

2021: Volume 283

2020: Volume 229

2019: Volume 175

2018: Volume 123

2015: Volume 72

2012: Volume 58

We can’t fit every single holiday offering into our podcasts so if the above list of episodes is still not enough for you, here’s some other recent offerings that you should queue right up and enjoy.


Back in 2016, Sad Baxter posted a cover of The Beach Boys “Lil’ Saint Nick” but this is a slightly reworked version for 2021. Get it over on Bandcamp.


If you think holiday music and beats are an unlikely pair, you’re wrong! They go great together. Christmas Beatday from Dallas Holladay is eight tracks of seemingly familiar samples chopped up and set to various original beats; great for zoning out or writing your own holiday verses to.


Quite deservedly, Allison Russell received a lot of praise this year for the full-length album Outside Child. However, that wasn’t the only release this year! You can also check out her moving rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” complete with a surprising French version to boot!


That’s nowhere close to an exhaustive list of available local holiday tunes but it’s a helluva start. If you want to continue your deep dive, here’s a random smattering of additional offerings:

Have a great, safe, holiday and be sure to keep your soundtrack local. There’s no reason not to.

283: The 2021 Holiday Special Extravaganza

Our sixth annual Holiday Special Extravaganza! This episode goes full NPR style but embraces our usual eclectic offerings of local Nashville offerings; a playlist entirely of original, cover and traditional songs steeped in the holiday spirit.

Check the playlist links below for more music and be sure to follow Mr. Talkbox, PETTY, The Features, Liza Anne, Kaitlyn Raitz, Donors, Vista Blue, Quichenight, Lawndry, Da Real A1yo, Rock Eupora, Zeke & Ross, Bloopr, Wallis Allen and Dave Paulson for updates direct from the artists.

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Mr Talkbox
“This Christmas”

PETTY
“All I Want for Christmas”

The Features
“Father Christmas”

Liza Anne
“I’ll Be Home for Christmas”

Kaitlyn Raitz
“Carol of the Bells”

Donors
“Merry Christmas”

Vista Blue
“Christmas Time is Coming”

Quichenight
“A Real Tree This Year”

Lawndry
“Christmas Cruise”

Da Real A1yo
“Big Xmas”

Rock Eupora
“We Need a Merry Christmas”

Zeke And Ross
“A Very Omnichord Christmas”

Bloopr
“Myrrh”

Wallis Allen
“All I Want For Christmas”

PETTY
“Not the Same Ole Christmas”

Dave Paulson
“Sleigh Ride”

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Getting Verbose with the 2021 Rock ’n’ Roll Poll

Namir Blade photo by Lance Conzett

The “Year in Music” issue from The Nashville Scene is out this week. It’s a great read from cover to cover, including the Top Local Albums Countdown, The Year in Jazz Review, The Year in Hip-Hop and, of course, The 2021 Rock ‘n’ Roll Poll.

I have the honor of being invited to contribute answers to the Rock ‘n’ Roll Poll but, truth be told, I am a little too verbose with my answers for everything to make it to print. I’m passionate about the local scene and struggle to give a short answer to a question like “What’s the best release of the year?”. So, included below are my full answers to the poll; if for nothing more than my own documentation of the year.


What local artist/band ruled Nashville in 2021?
Every year I find this question harder to answer. The list of phenomenal releases for a given year gets more and more overwhelming as Nashville continues to prove it has goodness in every corner.

Negro Justice + Gee Slab absolutely crushed it with Resplendent. Houston Kendrick created a stone cold classic with Small Infinity. Nashville Ambient Ensemble is still in heavy rotation. Eve Maret consistently blew my mind. Notelle, Bantug, $avvy, Wilby, Daisha McBride, PETTY, Palm Ghosts, *repeat repeat, Anchor Thieves, Bea Troxel and so many more worth mentioning.

My ultra biased answer is all YK records of course: No Stress, Jay Leo Phillips, Jack Silverman, Jasmin Kaset, The Robe and continued releases from Tower Defense.

What local artist/band is going to rule in 2022?
Rumor has it the Six One Tribe collective has an absolute treasure trove of material for next year including works from Gee Slab, Negro Justice, Rio Tokyo, Corduroy Clemens and more.

Beyond that I’m excited for new Ron Obasi, Erin Rae, Sundaes, Da Real A1yo, B. Stokes, Tim Gent, Chuck Indigo, Lawndry, Flesh Eater and anything on To-Go Records / Cold Lunch Recordings.

What’s your favorite discovery this year?
Nashville’s emerging noisy shoegaze scene courtesy of Tape Deck Mountain, Total Wife, Your Gaze, Rig B and Kentucky Derby Con Man in particular.

What’s helped you the most in coping with the ongoing pandemic?
I always look forward to Bandcamp Friday and posting about the deluge of discoveries that come from that. On that note, more Nashville Hip-Hop artists need to embrace Bandcamp!

One thing you hope doesn’t come back once the pandemic ends?
I dunno if it’s a pandemic thing or not but now that shows are back, early doors are the best. Every band in town should be booking 6pm shows. Doors at 8, show at 9 should be a relic of the past.

Who deserves more coverage than they got in 2021?
There’s a ton of albums that flew under the radar: Les Ailes – Tennessee, Lawndry – Day Storm, Future Crib – Full Time Smile, FU Stan & BeHoward – Claude & Ray, Anchor Thieves – Delete Delete | Enormous Normalcy, St. Slug – Self-titled, Zwil AR – Rebell-Diamanten, Thad Kopec – I Hold Out My Hands, et al.

What’s the best music story of the year?
I am hopeful that the best music story of the year is yet to come when The Groove raises enough funds to buy their building on Calvin Ave.

What’s your favorite local record of 2021?
No way to pick one! Styrofoam Winos self-titled release, Negro Justice + Gee Slab’s Resplendent, Ross McReynolds & Juan Solorzano’s Instrumentals and $avvy’s Boys Wear Pearls just to name a few.

What’s your favorite local song of 2021?
Styrofoam Wino’s “Stuck in a Museum,” Total Wife’s “Reveal Sky”, Gee Slab + Negro Justice’s “Mr. Wonderful,” Jack Silverman’s “Mixed Signals” and Jasmin Kaset’s “Have You Met Me Yet?” makes for a nice mini-mix tape.

Best performance you saw this year?
I have never once left a Tower Defense show with an ounce of disappointment.

After the Episode with Jenny Black: Julia Vega

Joy and Sarah sit down once again with marriage and family therapist, Jenny Black and have a discussion about their episode with Julia Vega. Together, they touch on the uniqueness of how individuals process grief, managing expectations, and the fingerprints our moms leave behind on us.


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Twen – “HaHaHome”

Last we heard from Twen was back in March of 2020 with the double single “Soothsayer / Thrice.” It’s not unexpected that a band would go into some mild hibernation around that time given all the events that have taken place between then and now but it seems that we’ve entered into a new season of emergence as Twen is back with the single “HaHaHome.”

The psychedelic pop gem is drenched in the best of Brit Pop influences down to the subtle chirping keyboards and the unbridled, carefree vocals. To be clear, it doesn’t feel the least bit derivative but it does feel like it’s coming from a familiar place; albeit with Twen’s own unique bend to it. The track feels flow-y and open like a euphoric trip but with just a twinge of ominous vibes trickling through. The drugs are kicking in but they might turn on you in a moment.

As the year closes out, it’s unlikely we’ll hear much more from Twen in 2021 but it’s highly appreciated that they put this gem out into the world as a little seed of promise for something greater to come in 2022. Happy to have them back and this track has already gone into regular rotation.

Congratulations, It’s a Teenage Girl!

Guest Julia Vega graciously walks us through how 2020 turned her world upside down with the loss of her mother due to COVID-19. Since then, her life has been devoted to creating a stable environment for her teenage sister and you’ll hear for yourself… she’s basically crushing it.

About Our Guest:
Julia Vega, 27, was born and raised in Kentucky. Currently living in Nashville, she is a Manager at Lyft, Inc. and an actress. Newly engaged and a first time homeowner, she enjoys long bubble baths, binging tv, and competitive game nights with friends and family.


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282: Correcting a Glitching Brain

Reminder! Support the GoFundMe campaign to save The Groove Records in East Nashville.

This week we’ve got another eclectic roundup of new releases from a variety of genres; several of which we culled from other sites doing similar things to We Own This Town. Big shout out to No Country for New Nashville and Nashville Indie for the exposure that they are bringing to the table.. go give them a follow while you listen along!


Be sure to click through on the links below and be sure to follow Bully, Kristen Ford, Baerd, Negro Justice, Classic Williams, R.A.P. Ferreira, The Welters, Lobby Language, Louis Prince, Safari Room, ELEL, Madeline Jaina and Candace in Wonderland for more updates!

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Bully
“Just For Love”

Kristen Ford
“Grey Sky Blue”

Baerd
“Holy Dancers”

Negro Justice
“Dutch Master’s Thesis”

Classic Williams
“Vibe Check”

RAP Ferreira
“East Nashville”

The Welters
“Silk Cut”

Lobby Language
“The Enemy”

Louis Prince
“Stein $200”

Safari Room
“Best of Me”

ELEL
“UFO”

Candace In Wonderland
“Connect the Dots…”

Madeline Jaina
“Counting Sheep”

Getting Deep with Caitlin Rose

Today I talk with Caitlin Rose, who recently reissued a 10th anniversary edition of her record Own Side Now.

We discuss music making, living with tricky brains, and being weird kids. It’s a fun, sprawling conversation with an extraordinarily gifted songwriter and musician.


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