Personally I am truly excited for the Hotpipes edition of the Lake Fever Sessions. Just a week away and I’m sure well worth the wait.
Spring Hill Spider Party / Jacob Jones and the Shelby Street Revival / Red White Blue / The Tits
Spring Hill Spider Party
Jacob Jones and the Shelby Street Revival
Red White Blue
The Tits
Mercy Lounge – 8pm
$5
Turbo Fruits / John Barretts Bass Drum of Death / Awesome Shirt
Turbo Fruits
John Barrett’s Bass Drum of Death
Awesome Shirt
The Grind – Murfreesboro, TN – 9pm
Meltface Records
Meltface Records may be new in town but they have a good deal of worthwhile offerings already at the helm. First and foremost, they just released the debut from Baby Teeth Thieves, To A Green Thought, In A Green Shade, a six-track collection of somewhat forelorn and languid musings with a nice dose of orchestral backing. You can snag the digital version of the EP from here.
Secondly, the label has decided that to further entice you to hear their musical offerings they will give you both of the Evil Bebos EP’s, Dead Language and Nausea, completely for free. You can snag them here and here, respectively.
If somehow that isn’t enough new media for you, the official Meltface site has a variety of videos to watch and a promise that more new music is on the way in March. We’ll be sure to let you know.
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears / Fundamental Elements
WOTT Radio Playlist – Feb. 22nd, 2009
A big thanks to Ross & Cody from Kindercastle and Bruton & Mischke from Mercy Lounge for hanging out and keeping us all entertained. Here’s the playlist:
- Kindercastle – Run The Gauntlet
- Coral Castles – Ring Out Sing Out
- Silver Jews – Aloysius, Bluegrass Drummer
- Meemaw – Original Sin
- Kindercastle – Beddie Bye
- Kindercastle – The Key
- The Comfies – Close To Me
- This Modern Station – Next Best Thing
- Vovo – Jealousy Kills
- Kindercastle – New Way of Life
- Kindercastle – Buttercup
- Heypenny – Secreterror
- The Features – Wooden Heart
Hurts to Laugh – ‘I Tried’
Next week, on March 4th, Hurts to Laugh will be playing at The Basement with Vermicious K’nids and Forgotten Sons. I mention this show because I’ve only recently become aware of their “hessian-meat-rock” style. Despite being wary of a band that describes themselves as sounding like “Black Sabbath raping the Go-Go’s on a Sunday morning sidewalk” I must admit that they are doing what they do quite well. The video for “I Tried” is entertaining, stupid, lo-fi and engaging all at once; and I mean that in a complimentary way. Too often bands take themselves way too seriously and forget that they should also be having fun. Fortunately, I don’t think that’s going to be a problem for Hurts to Laugh.
Jensen Sportag + Max Tundra = Pitchfork
Jensen Sportag will be unleashing their next EP in their “relationship series” of releases, Jackie, on March 3rd and it will contain a remix of their track “Cocktease” by none other than Max Tundra. Honestly, I’m not versed enough in the electronic / dance scene to really know who that is but apparently it’s a big enough deal to make Pitchfork take note of the occasion. Regardless of your thoughts on the matter it’s great coverage for a quality local act and it helps dispel the myth that Nashville has nothing beyond country music to offer.
Brenn / Coral Castles / Mona / Modoc / Mean Tambourines / The Vettes / Heypenny / Knapsackheroes
BRENN
Coral Castles
Mona
Modoc
Mean Tambourines
The Vettes
Heypenny
Knapsackheroes
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
FREE
Carter Administration go digital
The Carter Administration have announced that they’re embracing digital releases wholeheartedly and to prove it have put their entire catalog up on Amie Street for extremely low prices and released two new releases to go right along with it.
First up, the digital single “Victory Girls” with “Bitchery and Abomination.” Instead of recording haphazardly and compiling songs for a full album the band is going to record and release a collection of digital singles for regular release. Get the first one, for free, right here.
The band has also gone back and re-recorded a bunch of songs that they were never happy with, coupled the recordings with some covers and are releasing it as a greatest hits of sorts, entitled Bomb-Ass Singles 1998 – 2008. You can download it, for free, here.
And if that somehow still isn’t enough to get your Carter Administration fix, remember that they’ve posted their back catalog online and it can be purchased for a grand total of $6.99 – for all of it.
Those Darlins
We Were The States / Tigers con Queso / Betty Rats / Country Death
We Were the States
Tigers Con Queso
Betty Rats
Country Death
Springwater – 9:30pm




