WOTT Radio Playlist (er… rather, Playlists)

Hey gang. Well it’s time to play catch-up with these radio show playlists. These go back – Good Lord! – one month and one day. Oh well. Here’s a current one… the rest after the jump.

April 5th, 2009

  1. The Privates – I’ll Be Honest
  2. Hotpipes – Born in a Bomb
  3. The Dexateens – Red Dust Rising
  4. Roman Candle – Everyone Hates a Goodbye
  5. The Zut Alors – Your Time
  6. Telephant – 5th Ace of Anchors
  7. Tony Youngblood – Kiroko and Kickback
  8. Uncle Skeleton – I Don’t Want You Back
  9. The Clutters – 9999 (Ways To Hate Us)
  10. Tommy & The Whale – Brothers
  11. Superdrag – Slow to Anger
  12. Vovo – Lighter Side of Life
  13. Keegan Dewitt – The Clutter

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Extract: The Features

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The trailer for Mike Judge’s newest film Extract just hit the Internet recently. You can watch it here. Aside from being culturally attuned to the majority of the readership here, how does this relate to the Nashville music scene? Well, you may notice a familiar tune playing at the beginning of the trailer from our very own The Features. It may not be their first audible appearance in something of this nature but it feels good to hear the local boys making it into something as worthwhile as a Mike Judge project.

Heads up via Mr. Robot Lincoln, Zombie Jackson.

Volume 21

Volume 21

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There is no single person that better embodies “owning” this town more than Aaron Hartley, the man behind Theory 8 Records. To look at the roster of artists and catalog of releases from the label it would seem that he basically has a monopoly on the quality Nashville music. Obviously, there are loads of other great acts in town but Theory 8 never falters; every release is quality.

This podcast features six Theory 8 artists (some of which fall under the Management umbrella of the business) and it’s a satisfying listen from top to bottom. We’re also rather happy to have two exclusives – one from the forthcoming Shoot the Mountain EP and one from Eliza the Arrow, the new project from Elizabeth Cameron (best known for Forget Cassettes).

Enjoy the podcast, it’s hard not to.
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