Tayls – “Have You Ever?”

For the past six months, Tayls (aka Taylor Cole), has been releasing a trickle of new singles from the forthcoming full-length album Have You Ever? I’ve Always starting with “Scarlet Letter” back in January and most recently with the semi-title track “Have You Ever?.”

Cole says the song is “a love letter to my band and friends” and that sentiment shines through from start to finish. It’s an exuberant, high-flying song of optimism about being there for one another, through the good and bad. That may sound schmaltzy on paper but, honestly, we could all do a better job of telling our friends how much they mean to us and Tayls provides that conduit wonderfully.

The five other singles from the record embrace other emotional sentiments but are all equally raw expressions; a songwriting tactic that is all too rare. Musically, the forthcoming record is clearly going to embrace whatever instrumentation serves the moment best as Tayls does not seem to be beholden to any one style or genre. “Have You Ever?” is buoyant with gang vocals, delightful robo-call-and-response moments and wild drum explosions but the other singles feature 70s piano, fiddle, sharp acoustic guitars and a surprisingly effective kitchen sink approach. It’s premature to review the album before its release but these previews have certainly laid out an intriguing landscape!

The latest single is streaming everywhere and the album comes out July 31st.

Shots! The Daisy and Billy Ocean with Jeremiah Blake

The “Summer of Shots” kicks off once again which sees the Liquid Gold crew tackling all manner of summer beverages. Today Mike sits down with Nashville bartending legend Jeremiah Blake of Bastion, Green Hour and Holland House fame. The topic? One of the earliest and most important templates of the cocktail, the Daisy, precursor to none other than the Margarita. Jeremiah breaks down the secrets of his famous Daisy, featured in Imbibe magazine back in 2012 when the craft cocktail boom was just coming into its own. He also covers the last project drink he was making before the pandemic, a next-level Espresso Martini, and his go-to summer shot: the Billy Ocean. Sit back with a cold one and let’s get summer started!


Catch Mike at Tattered & Covered Books on Saturday, June 12th at this free livestream event!

Follow Liquid Gold on Instagram at @liquidgold_pod.

Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

RSD at The Groove, Saturday June 12th

Just a quick reminder that as we hurdle into summer, vaccinations are on the rise and COVID cases are down across the country (including Tennessee). With this, we’re seeing a small return to what life was like before the pandemic; including live shows.

One such celebration is happening at The Groove Records for Record Store Day, Drop 1 – the first of two RSD events aimed at bringing people together over exclusive vinyl releases and reissues. Even if you’re not interested in the wax, the performances they have lined up are not to be missed. Get yourself over to the store on Saturday, June 12th, 2021 and safely enjoy some actual live music.

See Instagram for more details and be sure to follow @thegrooverecords as they’ve got plenty more up their sleeves.

Ciona Rouse

In this episode, Kim Baldwin sits down with Ciona Rouse, poet and author of the chapbook Vantablack (Third Man Books, 2017). Her poetry has appeared in Oxford American, NPR Music, The Account, Talking River, Gabby Journal, and other publications. She is poetry editor of Wordpeace. Along with poet Kendra DeColo, she hosts the literary podcast Re\VERB. Ciona is co-curating Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick at the Frist Art Museum July 23 – October 10, 2021. In addition to her curatorial responsibilities, she will compose original poems inspired by Walker’s works.

Join us for a conversation about why we should all be buying more chapbooks, learning how to say no, and watching tiny dinosaurs roam in our yards.

Find Ciona on Twitter, Instagram and at cionarousepoetry.com. Take a class with Ciona here. Learn more about The Porch writing classes here. Find out more about Kara Walker: Cut to the Quick here.


To get full show notes and learn more about Ladyland, visit us at ladyland.show and follow us on Instagram at @ladyland_podcast.

Music by You Drive.
Logo by Elizabeth Williams.

254: Multiple Eclectic Trios

Another hour of local fueled music for your consumption. We do our best to keep things recent and relevant while also still mixing in plenty of eclectic choices from around the bend that you may have missed. If something doesn’t strike you immediately, just wait a few minutes and you’ll find a new treat on the way.


We always recommend you keep up each artist for more news and announcements directly from them. So, follow Sun Seeker, Tristen, Sister Kit / Like You Mean It Records, B. Stokes, DeRobert & The Half-Truths, Petty, Lizzy Cruz, Catalina, Your Gaze, tmj, VOLK, mike, leisureware, Rich Ruth and Lava Gulls.

Follow us or submit your music:
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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

Sun Seeker
“Raining In My Head”

Tristen
“Athena”

Sister Kit
“Work”

B Stokes
“Never Loved Us”

DeRobert And The Half-Truths
“Mind Your Own Business”

Petty
“Think of Something feat. FU Stan”

Lizzy Cruz
“Honeypie.png”

Catalina
“Control”

Your Gaze
“Black Afternoon”

TMJ
“Chocolate Drops feat. Dantethescribe”

Mike
“Sometimes”

Volk
“ETXorcism”

Leisureware
“Sally”

Rich Ruth
“Goldenrods”

Lava Gulls
“Work”

Villains: God Save The Borg Queen

The ladies come out of their alcove to talk about the second character in their Star Trek Villains series: THE BORG QUEEN! First introduced in 1996’s movie First Contact, The Borg Queen is a character who is cool for about 15 minutes before you really start thinking about it. What comes next is a conversation about why BQ came to be in the first place (spoiler: because MOVIE), how she was further explored in VOY, and THANK GOD they did not give her heels, because how inefficient would that be for a Borg??? Come Listen. RESISTANCE IS FUTILE.


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The 5 Spot Launches Re-Opening Campaign

As we hurdle forward towards a world where venues are starting to re-open for honest-to-goodness, in-person, safe for the vaccinated, events; we’re also going to start seeing the financial pains for venues to actually accomplish that goal. Over the past year, The 5 Spot has raised money to keep their staff and community safe, converted the venue into a livestreaming space and worked diligently to keep people healthy while also beaming music back into our homes. Now they’ve got their eyes on the prize – re-opening to the general public. In order to do so, they need a little financial support.

The Scene has loads of details about the undertaking but, basically, owner Todd Sherwood says they’re looking for assistance to pay staff, order beer and stock up on cleaning supplies. All initiatives any sane person can get behind. They’ve launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise $20k to help them accomplish that. Not a small chunk of change but given how hard the club worked over the past year, certainly not an outlandish goal either.

If it weren’t enough to simply support your community, The 5 Spot has added a little additional enticement to win you over in the form of a six hour telethon featuring musical performances, interviews and Sherwood being absolutely delightful. The event itself was broadcast in late May but it’s up on YouTube for your enjoyment at anytime.

The 5 Spot isn’t the first to ask for assistance and won’t be the last. As we’ve seen little movement from Metro Nashville to pitch in directly, these kinds of fundraising campaigns will likely be a bit more common over the next six months to a year. These smaller venues around town are crucial to what makes Nashville great. You may be planning on attending shows in person soon (The 5 Spot itself is eyeing mid-June to give it a go!) but there’s no harm in giving a little boost to these well-deserving spots. If you can afford it, go back them.

Music City Bands Together, a Metro Fund Proposal

Cover Photo from Spewfest V, by Lance Conzett

Sow Good is a local nonprofit (501(c)3) that has a proposal for the Nashville Metro government on how to help revive the live music industry that suffered quite a blow during our year of quarantine. At its core, the concept is extremely simple; take money from an existing Metro fund and put on a series of concerts with proceeds going to locations and initiatives that need assistance. The difficulty comes in convincing Metro it’s the best way to spend their money.

Ever year, the Metro Nashville government takes money from hotel taxes and puts it towards the Metro Nashville Event Marking Fund, a bankroll for putting on events that entice more tourists to come to Nashville and, thus, creating more hotel taxes. The destination of these funds are determined by committee. The 2020 fund is approximately $2 million, a smaller reserve than usual because of the lack of travel and tourism (despite how downtown looked during most of this, there was quite a dip overall).

Enter SowGood’s Music City Band’s Together, a proposal for the Metro Event Marketing Committee to use those funds to put on a series of 2022 concerts that will have their profits donated to a massive list of nonprofits, community organizations and even the Metro School Budget. The high level summary from the full proposal reads as the following:

We will stand up by creating an epic music experience that will raise money through ticket sales and invest it directly into our community. Through 14 large-scale, multi-artist, recovery concerts, Nashville’s proud musical daughters, sons, transplants, and friends will band together under the flag of Music City to hold the preeminent recovery concert series on the planet. Thus, hailing a new era of cooperation and cementing our united cause of supporting the home we love. This is an unprecedented effort that will: benefit 160+ local nonprofits; supplement Metro School’s budget; save the Morris Memorial Building; bolster racial justice efforts; enhance funding for the Barnes Housing Trust; create multiple support funds for affected businesses, workers, and housing; revive the hospitality and music industries; support a variety of governmental entities; and restore Nashvillians’ trust that our city can survive all these trials and tragedies.

It goes on to outline 181 organizations and initiatives that would receive the portions of the profits from the events. It’s impressive and incredibly ambitious, to say the very least.

The portions of the proposal that are questionable involve a strangely high average ticket price ($155 is proposed) and, of course, actual adoption by the Event Marketing Committee. Changing the former would certainly have a trickle down effect on the rest of the proposed benefits and the later is dependent on the Committee feeling like it’s the best way to spend their money.

On the point of Committee persuasion, SowGood has setup a one click campaign that drafts an email to the Mayor’s Office and the Event Committee expressing your support for the proposal. The Committee next meets on Thursday, June 24th to consider all their options for a possible 2022 event.

The devil is in the details with these sorts of large scale undertakings but the intent with this proposal is undeniably exciting and hopeful. Metro Nashville has not made any efforts to directly support independent venues or musicians, so having some possibility to use Metro Funds to support our community seems like a No Brainer to get behind.


Read more at Marketplace, WPLN and on Twitter at @WeSowGood.

253: Really Surprising and Absolutely Delightful

If iTunes is to be trusted, there’s about an hours worth of music in here. Who doesn’t trust iTunes? Queue up this episode for a dose of local music that is refreshing, surprising, invigorating and satisfying – all at once. Most of all, enjoy.


We always recommend you keep up each artist for more news and announcements directly from them. So, follow Big Dumb Baby, Bantug, Lackhoney, *repeat repeat, Circuit Circuit, Total Wife, Real Won, Jody Joe, The It City, Volunteer Department, Thad Kopec, Fogged, The BlackSon, Scrap Skreezy and Mount Olympic.

Follow us or submit your music:
Facebook: /weownthistown
Twitter: @weownthistown
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“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music.

Big Dumb Baby
“If Michael Was a Dog”

Bantug
“In My Feelings”

Lackhoney
“Deja Vu”

Repeat Repeat
“Plugged In (Live)”

Circuit Circuit
“Words of Mouth”

Total Wife
“Reveal Sky”

Real Won
“Beatbox Freestyle”

Jody Joe
“Chasin”

The It City
“Carried Away”

Volunteer Department
“Robert Downey, Jr.”

Thad Kopec
“Misinterpreted Text”

Fogged
“Melting”

The Blackson
“How Instead of Why”

Scrap Skreezy
“Dugg Out”

Mount Olympic
“II”

Getting Real About Rum with Adrienne Stoner of Plantation Rums

After giving the ultimate summer frozen daiquiri recipe courtesy of guest Adrienne Stoner, Mike sits down with her to discuss all things rum and Barbados. They cover the origin stories of Plantation Pineapple Rum and OFTD, as well as what that originally stood for. Then they delve into the rum culture of Barbados, the birthplace of rum, and discuss Adrienne’s new cane advocacy educational focus at Maison Ferrand.


Follow Liquid Gold on Instagram at @liquidgold_pod.

Music by Upright T-Rex Music.
Logo by Jess Machen

The Oppression of Nashville Hot Chicken Fusion

Another episode covering some delightful new destinations around Nashville, as well as some well established spots that were previously undiscovered to us! We discuss Mama Yang and Daughter, Clawson’s Seitan, Henry James, Sixty Vines, NVR NVR and Geist to name a few.

Musical selections include Negro Justice & Gee Slab and Mac Blackout.


If you have suggestions for spots to check out, please reach out to @thisisthaplace on Twitter or Instagram.

Intro Music by Uncle Skeleton, Outro Music by Jay Leo Phillips.

Dear Ladyland

In this episode, Kim Baldwin is joined by Joy the Baker, Sheena Steward, Sarah Hays Coomer, and Freya West to give advice about life, love, work, and weirdness. While this episode is purely for entertainment purposes, there is a refreshing honesty and vulnerability that will have you reaching for your journal.

Join us for a conversation about post-pandemic dating, work-life balance, supporting your partner through a midlife crisis, and embracing your weirdness.


Find Joy the Baker on Instagram, joythebaker.com, and shop her baking mixes at Williams Sonoma.

Find Sheena Steward on Instagram and loveatanystage.com.

Find Sarah Hays Coomer on Instagram, sarahhayscoomer.com, and buy The Habit Trip here.

Find Freya West on Instagram and Twitter.


To get full show notes and learn more about Ladyland, visit us at ladyland.show and follow us on Instagram at @ladyland_podcast.

Music by You Drive.
Logo by Elizabeth Williams.