Even though we won’t have another Friday the 13th until August 2010 you can get your D. Striker fix via the above video for (I’m Hungover In) The Walmart Breakroom. If this is how 2010 starts off, I fully support it. More homemade videos from artists and loads more parenthetical song titles please.
Jupiter is My Hard Drive – Brave New World

Jupiter is My Hard Drive
Brave New World
Self-Released
January 1st, 2010
Album downloadable here.
- That Hollow Feeling
- Motor Engine
- Total Reality Loss
- Mystery
- The Internet Has Eaten My Soul
- Maharshi
- 61 Keys
- Up and Down
- Yonaguni
- Cover My Ears
My So-Called Band / Non-Commissioned Officers
My So-Called Band (90’s Covers)
Non-Commissioned Officers
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Bad Cop / Moonstone / Daniel Pujol / Wizardz / CY Barkley / Natural Child / So Jazzy
Bad Cop
Moonstone
Daniel Pujol
Wizardz
CY Barkley
Natural Child
So Jazzy
with After Party by Mage and Dailon
The End – 9pm
Ladies: Free, Men: $5
On Command
Springwater – 9pm
Yacht Rock Revue
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
Joel J Dahl / Powerbrrrd / Bravo Max / Natural Child / The Billy Goats / Reno Bo / Majestico / Weekend Jimmy & The Easy Party
Joel J Dahl
Powerbrrrd
Bravo Max
Natural Child
The Billy Goats
Reno Bo
Majestico
Weekend Jimmy & The Easy Party
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
FREE
Off for Christmas.. Partytown!
It’s that time of year again when the majority of the Internet just sort of shuts down and stagnates for a few weeks while everyone leaves their office jobs and actually spends less than a third of their day on the computer. We’re no different and will be taking off until early January; though I’ll do my best to scour for some new worthwhile events on the calendar.
If you are in need of something to tide you over until Christmas might I suggest the just-released annual Partytown Hospital Christmas album. It’s poorly performed, vaguely unlistenable and almost painfully long but it’s amusing from top to bottom. It’s worth hearing through once at the very least.
Halo Stereo / Mean Tambourines / The Astronomers
Halo Stereo
Mean Tambourines
The Astronomers
Exit/In – 9pm
$7
Krampus takes back Christmas
A play of puppets by Seth Pomeroy
Krampus takes back Christmas
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Volume 30
Picking a list of top releases for the year is not an easy task. 2009 was good to the Nashville music scene and there was a load to sort through. There was no way to boil down an entire year of music into the standard 30 minute podcast format so this one is super long and attempts to be all inclusive. Thirty tracks in total are contained within and I’m sure, looking back, there are songs that were unfortunately overlooked. On the whole, this is meant as a time capsule to reflect upon the past 365 days. So, drink up and let us know what gross oversights we may have made.
2009 Year End Lists: Nashville Mixtapes
One of the biggest losses from the WRVU Community DJ policy switch-up was the loss of Nashville Mixtapes. It’s possible that the show will find a new home somewhere else but, for now, we’ll just have to scour his archives to relive the goodness. The show was consistently on point with music We Own This Town agreed with in its goodness. That is to say, our tastes are quite aligned. We asked DJ Brandon Spencer to give us his top ten of 2009 for local artists and we found lots of common ground and a few new names we’re headed to check out immediately.
- Milktooth – Milktooth EP
- Codaphonic – Edison’s Rival EP
- And Selby Jase – Hi Not You
- Cortney Tidwell – Boys
- The Young Republic – Balletesque
- Quote – The Pace of Our Feet
- Kindercastle – Dot to Dot to Dot…
- Umbrella Tree – The Letter C
- Tristen – The Tour EP
Honorable mention – though technically released in 2008 and re-released in 2009:
The Features – Some Kind of Salvation


