Tape Deck Mountain – “Screen Savior” [Premiere]

In late April, Tape Deck Mountain released their latest full-length album True Deceiver. The LP builds on the styles of prior releases, embracing tenants of shoegaze and space rock, but takes a darker turn overall. It’s subtle but the guitars are heavier, the noise is noisier and the ominous vibes are certainly a bit more ominous.

The official press release for the record cites that “Lyrically, True Deceiver reflects a simmering anger finally boiling over–at the world, our leaders, and ourselves.” While it’s careful not to cast itself as a full-on political record, the words contained here are clearly an important piece of the overall presentation. It’s refreshing to see a lyric video from a band performing in a genre that often obfuscates their vocals; treating them more like just another instrument than as a conduit for a proper message. “Screen Savior” is an exception to the rule.

In the video, Tape Deck Mountain frontman Travis Trevisan’s stands against a brick wall shedding posters of the songs lyrics, a possible nod to Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” and a callback to the turbulent political times of the mid-60s. Lyrically he confronts the 1% and their seeming blindness to being able to heal the world and prevent the innocent from being thrown to the wolves. It’s a sentiment about the abusive powers of corporate greed and the unbelievably imbalance of the have and the have-nots; perfectly packaged in a wall of sound, a fitting aural metaphor for a pounding at the gates.

249: Poolside Kraftwerk Rave

This episode of the show is another varietal playlist of new releases and tracks that have caught our ear. You may be hearing loads of new local tracks over on WNXP and on the Nashville Scene and other blogs like No Country For New Nashville but I promise there’s enough to go around. It’s really magical how much great music there is in Nashville.


We also recommend you keep up each artist for more news and announcements directly from them. So, follow Love Montage, Full Mood, Notelle, Pretty Shy, Tripleplay Squeek, Billy Jumpmane, L.Z.R., Jeff the Brotherhood, DD Island, Doug Hoekstra, Wayne Mosh, Sam Silva, Houston Kendrick, Imaginary Baseball League and Flesh Eater.

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Love Montage
“no matter where i go”

Full Mood
“Beats Me”

Notelle
“Sufjan Stevens”

Pretty Shy
“Gettin Ratchet”

Tripleplay Squeek
“BB4L”

Billy Jumpmane
“YEEZY”

LZR
“Fever Dream”

Jeff The Brotherhood
“Garbage Man”

DD Island
“FATF”

Doug Hoekstra
“Seaside Town”

Wayne Mosh
“Ostrich Colors Eastern”

Sam Silva
“Waltz of The Flowers”

Houston Kendrick
“Good Evening Tennessee”

Imaginary Baseball League
“Partners in Time”

Flesh Eater
“Recycler”

Destiny O. Birdsong

In this episode, Kim Baldwin sits down with Destiny O. Birdsong, a Louisiana-born poet, fiction writer, and essayist. She is the recipient of fellowships from Cave Canem, Callaloo, Jack Jones Literary Arts, the Ragdale Foundation, and MacDowell. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where she earned both her MFA and PhD from Vanderbilt University. Her debut poetry collection, Negotiations, was published by Tin House Books in October 2020, and was longlisted for the 2021 PEN/Voelcker Award for Poetry Collection. Her debut novel is forthcoming from Grand Central in 2022.

Join us for a conversation about rejections and what they make room for, rudeness disguised as rigor, and navigating the medical system as a Black woman.

Find Destiny on Twitter, Instagram, and at destinybirdsong.com. Copies of Negotiations are available at Parnassus Books, The Bookshop, and at bookshop.org.

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

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248: The Wild West of the Digital Frontier

Another quality episode of varietal sounds from around the Nashville music scene. We strive to cover an interesting amount of genres so you’ll always find something up your alley. As always, dive in to more music from all these artists with the links below.


We also recommend you keep up each artist for more news and announcements directly from them. So, follow Tape Deck Mountain, Moto Bandit, Smart Objects, Six One Tribe, Trip God F’RF’R, Negro Justice, The Gripsweats, Amanda Stone, Rock Eupora, Brennan Wedl, mike, Teddy Rose, D1ON and Great Grand Sun.

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Tape Deck Mountain
“Apocrypha”

Moto Bandit
“Muckmire”

Smart Objects
“White Under Blacklight”

Six One Tribe
“Clint Eastwood”

Trip God F’RF’R
“2021”

Negro Justice
“Dutch Master’s Thesis feat. JukeBx”

The Gripsweats
“Gon Use It”

Amanda Stone
“I Want You”

Rock Eupora
“Gotta Get It”

Brennan Wedl
“Manifesting All Of The Wrong Things”

Mike
“Alive”

Teddy Rose
“All Mine”

D1ON
“Old Me”

Great Grand Sun
“Father Sun and Mother Moon”

Climb Aboard the Smart Objects Vinyl Campaign

Back in September of 2020, Smart Objects released their debut self-titled album on all the digital streaming services. We had a lot to say about it but, in short, we liked it a lot. It’s a record that manages to be engagingly unique but still quite accessible; not an easy balance to find.

They’ve been promoting the record for years, with the release of the first single and video back in 2017 and aren’t done with it yet. Today they launched an IndieGoGo campaign to get the record pressed to vinyl. While such an undertaking isn’t entirely unique these days, you really gotta admire their pitch video which borrows heavily from Carl Sagan and his show Cosmos; all the way down to the signature red turtleneck and blazer.

There’s even more of this campaign over on their social media, so treat yourself by checking that out and then, by all means, pre-order your vinyl.

Six One Tribe – “Clint Eastwood feat. Trip God F’RF’R and Negro Justice”

Gorillaz, the virtual band from Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, released their debut single “Clint Eastwood” back in March of 2001, some twenty years ago. The track featured Del the Funky Homosapien and set the groundwork for a long career of the band showcasing hip-hop artists alongside Albarn’s “2-D” character. I’d suggest you check out the original video if you somehow managed to elude hearing it previously but anyone over the age of 20 has undoubtedly heard it an innumerable amount.

To celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the track (and the band in general), Nashville collective Six One Tribe produced this cover version featuring Trip God F’RF’R and Negro Justice. It’s a faithful rendition of the original but filled with plenty of its own personality thanks to the two emcees unique styles.

The writeup from Six One Tribe speaks to the collectives desire to change the way the world thinks about “Nashville Music” – similar to and inspired by the Gorillaz intent behind their creations. The group plans to release covers regularly, along with original music from the artists on each track. For example, if you like this “Clint Eastwood” version, you should hear the new Negro Justice track “Dutch Master Thesis” and the forthcoming Trip God F’RF’R’s “2021.”

It’s an excellent cover, an entertaining video and an exciting prospect for the future. Follow @sixonetribe on Instagram so you don’t miss out on the next release.

The New Frontiers of Wine with Darcy O’Neil

Mike checks in with Liquid Gold hero Darcy O’Neil, soda fountain historian and drinks master, who has announced a new venture making wine on the banks of Lake Erie in Ontario, Canada. Darcy’s new progressive grape-growing, wine-making venture will feature fungal-resistant grape varieties with a focus on limiting or completely omitting the use of pesticides and herbicides. They also discuss the future of wine regions and the impact global warming will have on grape varieties and where they can be grown. California looks to be in trouble, while Canada could be the next Bordeaux.


Follow Liquid Gold on Instagram at @liquidgold_pod.

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And… We’re Back with Maggie Rose

In which Nashville Demystified RETURNS and catches up with the splendiferous Maggie Rose. We discuss Maggie’s upcoming album Have a Seat, her podcast Salute the Songbird, and some of the lessons she’s learned after a decade and a half in Nashville.

Nashville Demystified is made possible with support by Knack Factory. It is distributed by We Own This Town.

For more with Maggie, we had a chat about Pretty Woman earlier this week on my other podcast Why Are Dads.

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Words You Don’t Want to Hear Together: Highly Elevated Honky-Tonk

For the first time in over a year, our hosts record in person, maskless! We’ve been vaccinated and are ready to get back to safely exploring the city. They talk through some recent openings that include a baffling Justin Timberlake backed affair called The Twelve Thirty Club and a new Riverside Village destination called Bite a Bit Thai & Sushi. Restaurant and Bar reviews include the overlooked Sonny’s Patio & Pub and Otto’s Nashville sandwiched around a controversial discussion on Old Nashville vs New Nashville that involves The San Antonio Taco Company.

Musical selections include Houston Kendrick and Black Country New Road.


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.

Outloud Music Festival announces 2021 Lineup; IRL

The Outloud Music Festival was formed in 2017 to celebrate to celebrate all things LGBTQI+ and like minded allies. They recently announced the lineup for the 2021 iteration of the festival and it looks to be a phenomenal gathering. Musical performances by Japanese Breakfast, Soccer Mommy, The Blam Blams, Tank And The Bangas, Freak Daddy and loads more will occur alongside Drag performers Todrick Hall, Derrick Barry, Coco Montrese and more. The full lineup is worth a gaze or two.

The official press release for the event notes that safety precautions have been re-imagined for this years undertaking that include limited capacity, reasonable spacing and other strict controls to help control possible COVID-19 spread. Combined with the current availability of vaccines for everyone 16+, it seems that early June will actually be a reasonable timeline for attending live music safely. It’s a bizarre feeling to see a full blown Music Festival being announced and know that we’re re-emerging into a place where it’s OK to attend! Bizarre but exciting.

Tickets are on sale here and are broken into various tiers to control the capacity and spacing. You can follow the fest on Instagram @OUTLOUDMusicFestival for more updates about performers, sponsors and event details. See you there.

Great Grand Sun – “Father Sun & Mother Moon”

Today is April 20th, aka 4/20, aka the combination of numbers most directly aligned with cannabis culture. Rumor has it that the numerological alignment is a reference to the Police Code for marijuana possession in California adopted by users of herb as a time or day to celebrate the benefits of the drug. The penal code roots aren’t true but there’s no denying that April 20th is a highly accepted day to embrace a little weed. This is especially true in 2021 as we’re seeing much of the nation start to legalize the plant and (fingers crossed) stop imprisoning people for the possession and sale of it. Weed has never been more embraced in modern times than it is right now and that’s a great thing regardless of your usage.

If you do find yourself partaking, you should absolutely queue up the latest nine-minute jam from Great Grand Sun, “Father Sun & Mother Moon.” The single serves as an introduction to the bands forthcoming full-length album Terra Incognita and runs the gamut of styles for maximizing bliss. Light dub guitar gives way to Pink Floyd reminiscent soundscapes of guitar and choral voices before floating off into a realm of mysterious narration. There’s no evidence that the track is meant to serve as any sort of direct homage to marijuana but there’s no denying it does function quite well as a soundtrack to spacing out.

It’s diminutive to suggest that any artist is making music For Pot Heads and that’s certainly not the insinuation here. Pigeonholing Great Grand Sun in that way would be a disservice to their overall diversity as a band. Smoking pot doesn’t directly equate to being a space case but it does provide a platform for its users to reflect on topics that they may not give themselves headspace for otherwise. Nine-minute jams like “Father Sun & Mother Moon” come from a long lineage of songs that aid the listener in getting to that reflective place; immersing themselves in the song and the movements it provides. Great Grand Sun is providing a path to that self-engagement. It’s not the only thing they do as a band but its clearly an area of expertise.

Hefty tip of the hat to the Scene writeup about the track, do give that a read as well as you queue the track up anywhere you like to stream your music.

247: It’s Always Good to Branch Out

Another stellar episode for ya! Lots of interesting variety in this one, branching into some new genres and styles that we don’t typically feature on the show.. mixed with plenty of the local goodness (we hope) you know and love.


We’ll always recommend you keep up each artist for more news. So, follow Wilby, Girls Write Nashville, Andi Marie, The Blackson, Da Real A1yo, Khari G, The Soul in the Ville, Suck Face, Pamphlet, Tiblinski, Fabulous Fabulist, The Ivins, L.Z.R. and Jay Leo Phillips directly for updates on their latest projects.

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Wilby
“Joanna”

Gentry Wooten
“Toxic Love”

Andi Marie
“Sins of Eve”

The Blackson
“Allan Houston (feat Brian Brown)”

Da Real A1yo
“Thursday Morning”

Khari G
“On a Mission”

Various Artists
“Cashville C.R.E.A.M. (feat. Corduroy Clemens, Gee Slab, Mandella, & Negro Justice)”

Suck Face
“Hack the System”

Pamphlet
“Dank Ass Memes”

Tiblinski
“Cohen Records”

Fabulous Fabulist
“Stylish”

The Ivins
“Don’t”

LZR
“LZRDZ”

Jay Leo Phillips
“You Might Not Like What You See When You Get There”

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