Five Questions With… Jeremy Ferguson

You may not know him personally, but if you listen to local independent music on a regular basis, you have most definitely heard the work of engineer/producer Jeremy Ferguson. Working out of his studio, Battle Tapes Recording, he has manned the boards for Be Your Own PET, The Privates, Turbo Fruits, Apollo Up!, Hands Down Eugene, De Novo Dahl…. we could go on for a while, but surely you get the picture. In a city where recording studios are as plentiful as churches and liquor stores, Battle Tapes has become an important place for young, creative artists who want to make a record that doesn’t cost as much as a small SUV. We recently caught up Mr. Ferguson after a very busy year.
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JEFF the Brotherhood – “The Tropics”

In celebration of the release of Heavy Days on CD JEFF the Brotherhood have released a video for “The Tropics” – originally posted on Brooklyn Vegan. It features a lot of drinking, attractive ladies, male rough housing and some intense JEFF live footage; what more do you want of a JEFF video?

Heavy Days is available on CD now with the bonus track “Pleasure Centre.” Go pick up the album if you don’t have it already, it’s well worth it.

Tonight: WOTT + 8 Off 8th

Time to start your new year off properly – by attending the first 8 Off 8th of the year, which just so happens to be sponsored by We Own This Town. Joe Colvert put together a lineup of some of Nashville’s finest and they’ll all be playing short sets tonight at Mercy Lounge starting at 9pm. As usual, it’s free and it’s a good way to get familiar with a lot of our cities new offerings. Check the event details for the full lineup.

We’re Back and Need Your Content

After a much needed regrouping over the holiday season we are back to our regular blogging schedule. The calendar, which is why most of you come here anyway, has been a tiny bit neglected as of late but that’s where you come in. If you know of a show that you think is WOTT worthy – please let us know. The same thinking goes for our podcasts; if you know of a band that you think is doing great things and might be a good fit – let us know. The We in We Own This Town doesn’t just apply to the handful of us that run the site; it should be everyone reading it as well.

And on that note – please welcome Ryan Evrin (The Carter Administration, Millionaire Magicians) to our fine ranks. He will be tackling a new series of interviews called 5 Questions With… in which he asks five questions of a random someone around town. Look for the first one to debut this week.