Nashville Selections for #BandcampFriday, April 2021

According to the official schedule, today is Bandcamp Friday – a day in which the music service Bandcamp.com waives their revenue fees and gives 100% of profits to the artists. This was started during the pandemic as a means of giving back but has grown into a regular celebration of independent music. According to the official schedule, there’s only one more planned for May 7th. It’s possible that they will announce more but as it stands now, this April 2021 Bandcamp event is the penultimate.

As we emerge from the pandemic, remember that touring and live music is going to be one of the last vestiges of normality to return. Take a moment to pause on this Bandcamp Friday and consider giving a few dollars back in thanks to all the music you enjoy. Sure, you pay $10 a month to Apple Music but not much of that is actually making it to the artists you listen to (if any). Bandcamp enables you to pay the artists directly; a mindset we’re 1000% behind.

Per usual, we’ll be tweeting about the selections we find and keeping a handy list of recommendations over on Buy Music Club; the un-official playlisting site for Bandcamp selections.

Watch BE-TV

If you’ve listened to This Is The Place, our bar and restaurant podcast, you know we’re big fans of The Be-Hive; a plant-based kitchen and deli that strives to make meat alternatives accessible. They offer a full menu of delicious sandwiches and treats in their Deli and run a substantial operation manufacturing and distributing their original non-animal-based creations. Even if you don’t have the chance to hit up their physical spot off Gallatin Road, you can grab their Pepperoni, Chorizo, Seitan and other items from local groceries.

It recently came to our attention that on top of all that, they’re also regularly adding videos to their YouTube channel in the form of BE-TV. Each installment features a recipe of some sort on how to prepare their food, as well as a spotlight on other local restaurants. This Vegan Biscuit episode walks through how to make your own sawmill gravy, highlights the delicious offerings of Guerilla Bizkits and spends some time at Dose Coffee discussing how their vegan menu options are constantly growing in popularity.

The South isn’t exactly synonymous with vegetarian or vegan eating so it’s truly fantastic to see a small business like The Be-Hive be able to find increasing success. Even more impressive, they’re leveraging that success to shine a light on other businesses with similar ethos. We love to see it.

Do yourself a favor and Subscribe to their channel, follow them on Instagram and take a moment to treat yourself to their food.

Imaginary Baseball League – “Steeple to Steeple” [Premiere]

The “Lost Album” is always an entertaining topic of conversation within any given circle of music nerds. Hours of discussion around what could have been from the likes of David Bowie, Prince, Marvin Gaye, Dr. Dre or even Supergrass. In the case when such an album is released, like The Beach Boys Smile, there’s all sorts of debate about the validity of the original “vision.” In short, the Lost Album is an exciting and contentious subject. So, when it came to light that early 2000’s local mainstays Imaginary Baseball League announced that a shelved album from 2005 was getting a remixing and remastering for release some sixteen years later, our attention was piqued.

That album, The Inevitable Parting, is set for release this Spring. The first single, “Elliston”, debuted over on the Scene and is a triumphant offering after nearly two decades away. We’re proud to premiere the second single from the no-longer-lost album entitled “Steeple to Steeple” and are happy to report that it’s equally as impressive, possibly moreso by showcasing the bands diversity.

IBL has always excelled in blending driving drums, intricate guitar parts and Aaron Robinson’s soaring vocals. “Steeple to Steeple” exemplifies this layering as much as any track from the band but the sound is fuller, the vocals feel more confident and, more importantly, the context has changed. The recordings themselves benefit from modern techniques but had this been released in 2005, it’s possible that it would have been unfortunately lumped in with bands lazily labeled “emo” at the time. Now that the cultural zeitgeist is familiar with the likes of Fleet Foxes, My Morning Jacket or Band of Horses it’s clear that Imaginary Baseball League is making rock music. Being emotive and vulnerable in your vocals and lyrics isn’t a pejorative. Quite simply, there’s no additional labeling necessary here.

It’s unclear if The Inevitable Parting was the title of the record back in the early aughts but it serves a new purpose now. IBL may have literally parted ways as a band but they’ve also parted from the baggage they carried at the time. There’s no way to know how this release would have done back in the day but it’s clear from “Steeple to Steeple” (and “Elliston”) that time has served the project well and it’s likely to be that rare success story of unearthing a Lost Album.

243: Killing It with Daisha McBride

This episode we have the extreme pleasure of being joined by the one and only Daisha McBride. If you aren’t familiar with the East Tennessee native who transplated to Nashville a few years ago and has been absolutely killing it ever since; there’s no better time than now to get familiar.

McBride just released a brand new single called “Pump Fake” (along with a phenomenal video) and we were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to catch up with her about a myriad of topics. After spending a little time discussing the new track, we get into her songwriting process, how 2020 was both a curse and a total blessing, the strength of the Nashville hip-hop scene and what’s on deck for her in 2021.

We’re very grateful to McBride for taking the time to speak with us and unbelievably excited for everything on deck for 2021.


If you are not already, go follow Daisha McBride on Instagram, Twitter and Spotify so you don’t miss out on any upcoming announcements or releases.

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Daisha McBride
“Pump Fake”

Daisha McBride
“Ballgame”

Daisha McBride
“2020 Interlude”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music. Cover Image: Daisha McBride.

Monks of March: Chartreuse

Liquid Gold finally dives into the wonderful world of Chartreuse, an alchemical elixir with 130 ingredients, made by Carthusian monks at the foot of the Grand Chartreuse mountains in France. Mike talks to cocktail correspondent Jess Backhus about the joys and complexities of Green Chartreuse and some amazing cocktail recipes to enjoy it with. They also discuss a day in the life of a Carthusian monk.

Mike checks in with Kenneth for a discussion on Yellow Chartreuse and a few of the hundred-years old cocktails that are still made today. Also, is Kenneth one of the only people alive who has tasted the rarest of the rare: White Chartreuse? Hear the story of international intrigue, Saudi princes speaking Italian, and taking $1,000 shots in a glitzy club in Marseille.


Order Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis on Amazon.

Hear the companion playlist over on Spotify.

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

242: Making Good on Past Promises

In our last episode, we noted that we had a large backlog of great new local music to make our way through and it wouldn’t be unexpected if we published a secondary episode to catch up. Well, here we are! Another dose of great new music spanning a ton of genres and styles just a few days after giving you the same thing. This one is very different from the last one, so be sure to spend some time and click through in the links below to hear more where available.


Do yourself a favor and follow Petty, Klypi, Ballerina Jones, Work, Kettleflower, DD Island, Frank Samuel, iNTRO, Julian Dente, josephfiend, Quiet Entertainer Orchestra, Bloopr, Ken Sable, J. Merritt and Thunder Music directly for updates on their latest projects.

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Petty
“Best Out”

Klypi
“Get Over You”

Ballerina Jones
“FATTO SBAGLIATO”

Work
“Fuzz”

Kettleflower
“Melt Lock Count Down”

DD Island
“Favorite Shirt”

Frank Samuel
“I Want To Feel Something”

iNTRO
“Intros Groove”

Julian Dente
“Import.ant”

Josephfiend (feat. OGTHAGAWD & Dee $ouf)
“Hall of Fame”

Quiet Entertainer
“Wishful Thinking”

Bloopr
“Rock Island”

Ken Sable
“American Dream”

Beats By J Merritt
“Johnnie Walker”

Thunder Music
“Deep”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music. Cover Image: iNTRO.

Ed Solomon Will Never Listen to This

Ed Solomon

The guys sit down with Ed Solomon for an insightful discussion spanning his entire career. Topics include Laverne & Shirley, Gary Shandling, the difficulties of knowing who is and is not using cocaine. Also discussed; the origins of Bill & Ted, what it’s like seeing your creation everywhere, working with Steven Soderbergh, and how Face the Music finally came together. Later, the guys look back on their favorite moments from the podcast.

Wilby – “Mush” (Official Video)

There are exactly two songs released by Wilby at this moment in time. The previously released, “Bad,” hit our regular rotation the moment we heard it and from the sounds of the latest release, “Mush,” history is about to repeat itself.

The allure of the first single was the melancholy lament of yearning to feel good wrapped in just the right amount of upbeat jangle. With “Mush” a similar refrain reveals itself lyrically as the narrator attempts to hide their feelings of affection, all behind a self-doubting veneer and more refreshing jangle.

There’s not much information about future singles but over on Instagram there’s a bit of insight that “Mush” was written with Thad Cockrell, produced by Thad Kopec and worked on by Zach Bodman, Ross Collier and Lisa Carrott. That’s a good group that bodes well for there being more music lying ahead. We’ve got our fingers crossed for an album or an EP. We’d also settle for a maxi-single. Long story short, we’re on board with Wilby.

241: The Promise of Surprise

Many thanks to Michael Hix for taking the time to talk to us last episode about the Nashville Ambient Ensemble and all of its collective members. Aside from the pleasantly educational experience of that interview, it also created a backlog of new music to share. So, this episode is Part 1 of 2 showcasing a deep well of new music making the rounds in the local scene.

We don’t generally chunk out this show into genre “blocks” but, hey, we’re switching it up this time! Expect six rock & indie tracks at the top, six rap & hip-hop tracks at the back and a soulful R&B bridge in between.


Per usual, there’s more music from every artist on this show to be enjoyed so be sure to follow Imaginary Baseball League, Bleached Out, Trash Man, *repeat repeat, Wilby, Full Mood, Fresh Lady, SirMarko, Cee Ohh, K.O.N., Hard Liquor Shawty, RashadThaPoet and iNTRO directly for updates on their latest projects.

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Imaginary Baseball League
“Elliston”

Bleached Out
“Tofu Beach”

Trash Man
“Stronger Than I Thought”

Repeat Repeat
“For Leaving You”

Wilby
“Mush”

Full Mood
“2 U”

Fresh Lady
“Shoot for the Moon”

SirMarko
“Bankroll”

Cee Ohh
“Thats Just Life”

KON (feat. Jyou)
“Been It feat Jyou”

Hard Liquor Shawty
“Mega Man”

Rashad Tha Poet
“Get Paid”

iNTRO
“Perspective”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music. Cover Image: Hard Liquor Shawty.

The Mysterious Allure of Focaccia

After a quick mourning of Rotier’s, Matt and Michael discuss a slew of topics including Saint Stephen‘s curse busting anniversary, 5th and Broadway’s historic debut with Slim & Husky’s being the first Black owned business downtown, the hidden deliciousness of St Vito Focacciaria tucked inside Van Dyke, the shockingly memorable hummus of Epice, a quizzical dining experience at Shotgun Willie’s and even a Guy Fieri anecdote.

Musical selections include The Feature and Peel Dream Magazine. Anti-recommendations include the NSC Theme song.


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.

Shots! Guinness and the Perfect Pour with Brandon Bramhall

To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, a great excuse to drink Guinness throughout the day, Mike calls up bartending legend Brandon Bramhall of Attaboy and Lakeside Lounge. Lakeside’s Guinness pour is one of the best in town, and Brandon shares some of the secrets to the silky deliciousness.

Then Mike enlists the improvisational talents of Brandon’s bartending style at Attaboy for a game of “cocktail jazz,” where Brandon shares a few springtime cocktails that will have you feeling refreshed and revived. Also: we have the scoop on Brandon’s new project in Charleston, South Carolina, set to open later this summer. Liquid Gold reminds you to not pinch anyone this St. Patrick’s Day, or any other day for that matter.


Order Lost Spring: How We Cocktailed Through Crisis on Amazon.

Hear the companion playlist over on Spotify.

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