208: Abrupt Pleasure

Heads up, Cold Lunch Recordings has launched a GoFundMe to keep them afloat during this uniquely oppressive COVID-19 eras. Details in the fundraiser. If you can, donate.

Speaking of heads up, we proudly remind you about the launch of DRKMTTR Radio, our new podcast brought to you by Kathryn Edwards of DRKMTTR that will feature great new music, artist interviews and discussions on community issues. Go subscribe.

This week on WOTT Music we’ve got another fantastic dose of local music across a range of genres. I put this thing together every single week thinking THIS will be the week I can’t find enough music to include and every single week it’s a struggle to get it down to just 9 or 10 songs. It is the most wonderful problem to have.

Follow Liza Anne, Caitlin Rose, Bats, $avvy, Jordan Xx, John the Shaman, And the Boys, Charlie Whitten and Oral Sax to have them in your life regularly and check the links below for more music.

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Liza Anne
“Bummer Days”

Caitlin Rose
“Whatchoo'”

Bats
“Fruit Yodel in Apt #2B”

$avvy
“Bag/Purse (feat. Mike Floss)”

Jordan Xx
“Highs N Lows”

John The Shaman
“Egoism”

And The Boys
“And the Boys”

Charlie Whitten
“Good Things”

Oral Sax
“Hold Me Tight”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover image: Liza Anne.

Shots! Double Shot Edition: The Gin Rickey & Kamikaze

Mike and Kenneth continue the “Summer of Shots” series with a double dose of discourse. First they run down the origins of the class of drinks known as “Rickeys,” followed up by the incredible story of the jazz club in New Jersey where the Kamikaze was born. Plenty of recipes are thrown in, along with a new feature from Kenneth: Dog History. Also, Mike announces a special new book project.

Cited in this episode:
Jeff Bertolotti Blog
DrinkNation’s Kamikaze Wiki

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

Welcome DRKMTTR Radio Into Your Life

Today we are happy to unleash DRKMTTR Radio, a brand new podcast brought to you by Kathryn Edwards – founder, promoter and co-owner at DIY-inspired venue Drkmttr Collective. The show will be a combination of new and notable music curated by Edwards, interviews with artists and chats about issues facing our community. The first episode is available now on your favorite streaming platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, etc.

Truth be told, this podcast was slated to debut back in March. We sat down and recorded a teaser episode, got everything ready to unveil and then a tornado struck Nashville. Following that devastation, the coronavirus spread made it clear that attending shows at a small music venue like DRKMTTR was going to be on pause for awhile. So, like everyone else, we paused. We worked to promote the GoFundMe that kept Drkmttr going for a few months and we are, personally, proud backers of their Patreon.

We Own This Town had no hand in that fundraising, that’s the result of Kathryn Edwards and Olivia Scibelli’s laser focused efforts, but it is evidence that we are unabashed fans of the venue, the people involved and the goals they seek to achieve – both as a venue and as a destination for community organization and empowerment.

There are few upsides to the quarantine life that we must embrace for the health and safety of everyone around us but there is a silver lining in that it gave Drkmttr a moment to regroup and refocus its efforts to be even more community oriented than it had been. They are using their space to host the Nashville Free Store, they’ve given room for Teens 4 Equality to help further their efforts in the Black Lives Matter protests and they’re continuously helping to educate about upcoming elections. These are not the goals of your typical music venue and we’re overjoyed to hitch our wagon to their star and help spread the good word.

Go subscribe to the show to get all the latest episodes fed right into your favorite app, leave a review to help spread awareness and, most of all, empower your community.

This Is DRKMTTR Radio

Kathryn Edwards, founder, promoter and co-owner at Drkmttr Collective, broadcasts the inaugural episode of Drkmttr Radio, a new series that takes you on a trip through the cosmos with upcoming and beloved bands to the Nashville area, artist interviews and chats about issues facing the community.

Olivia Scibelli joins Kathryn to discuss the state of the Drkmttr venue during The Big C and how the space is evolving its role in the community.

Support your local venues and check out more music from all of the artists featured in this episode with the links below.

More on DRKMTTR
Instagram: @drkmttrcollective
Facebook: /drkmttrcollective
Official Site: drkmttrcollective.com

Cover photo by Lance Conzett.

Truth Cult
“Who Am I To You?”

Goldie
“Corridor”

Suburban Living
“Passing Days”

Weeping Icon
“Ripe for Consumption”

No Man
“Tunnel Vision”

NOTS
“Cosmetic”

Home Body
“Comet”

The Fast and The Curious: Thank You, MC Hammer

San Dimas Today presents The Fast and The Curious – a quarantine inspired mini-series in which hosts Jason T. Meares, Esq and Kelly Hoyle Bolick subject themselves to every film in the Fast and Furious franchise. Every single one. Bill & Ted coverage is sprinkled in when it arrives.

Jason and Kelly wrap up their epic detour into the Fast Saga with a look at “Better Luck Tomorrow,” Justin Lin’s first film and the unofficial origin story of Han.

Little Fires Everywhere

Veronica and Sara return from the quarantine imposed hiatus to pick Season 2 right back up where they left off, discussing the varietal ways in which art is destroyed or vandalized.

This week, we discuss the bizarre desire to set your art on fire. Scott Campbell, the celebrity tattooist turned artworld star known for inking up people like Heath Ledger, Nan Goldin, and Mark Jacobs, committed an art crime against himself. He was working on a tattoo-based visual arts project with a prison outside Mexico City when he was approached about doing an art show. It sold out before the opening but a bitter dispute with the money-hungry art gallery director resulted in Campbell setting his own art ablaze.

Follow Thick as Thieves on Instagram.

Music by Patrick Damphier.
Show artwork by Saskia Keultjes.

Jeremy Saulnier: Blue Ruin

Jason and Belcourt Theatre media producer and programming coordinator Zack Hall chat about the 2013 offering from this season’s auteur Jeremy Saulnier, Blue Ruin. What happens when the protagonist in a gritty revenge thriller thinks he’s in an action movie? Jason and Zack get into that and a lot more.

Follow Filmography Club on Instagram @filmography_club_podcast.

Music by Uncle Skeleton

Please Vote Nashville Powers Your Trip to the Voting Booth

Early voting is now underway in Nashville for the State and Federal Primary, County General and Oak Hill Municipal Election. If you wanted to vote by absentee mail-in ballot, the window has closed for registering your vote to be submitted. However, no matter how you choose to vote – in-person or by mail – there’s a lot of information to consider before placing your vote. In fact, education about nominees is probably the biggest topic to wrap your brain around. Fortunately, Please Vote Nashville is here to help.

The partisan free organization has put together a free guide to what each election position means and what each candidate stands for. All of the information contained within the guide is based on documented sources and is presented to you as straightforward as possible. All you have to do is read it. If absorbing a 50 page PDF sounds overwhelming, then you can follow their Instagram, @pleasevotenashville, for more bite sized nuggets.

Choosing the politicians that represent you in all levels of government is an important undertaking. The Presidential election gets the most media coverage but the lower down the totem pole you go, the more impact you’ll see on your day to day lives. That’s a broad generalization but it is meant to impress the idea that your local state representatives and your school board members should not be trivialized decisions.

Voting in an of itself is not the only driver for change. There is much work that we can all do to make a difference beyond picking an individual that we hope represents our values. Operations like Gideon’s Army United, Nashville Free Store or the Nashville Community Bail Fund should also receive your support in some way. Having a thriving community in Nashville is a complex puzzle, with voting being an important corner piece to getting to a better place.

For more information about Please Vote Nashville, hit up their website, follow them on Twitter @plzvotenash, on Instagram @pleasevotenashville or listen to this podcast episode with founder Tristen Gaspadarek about the whole project.

Early voting ends August 1st and election day is August 6th. Brush up now and cast your informed ballot.

207: Articulated Enraged Frustration

This week we find ourselves in a wealth of new music. So much of it, that we dip back into doubling up the tracks again because there’s just so much to share. There’s ten tracks this week and, honestly, the playlist is kind of wild in terms of genres but that’s an absolutely positive thing.

Click through below for more music and videos from Fu Stan, Mike Floss, Stereo Specter, Black Bra, Bellbear, FutureDog, Chuck Indigo, Ron Obasi, In Parallel and Jake Orrall + Kunal Prakash. Follow them on the various social networks to not miss out on new releases.

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Fu-Stan
“Lock-Down”

Mike Floss
“Mind State”

Stereo Specter
“Golden”

Black Bra
“Modern Feminist”

Bellbear
“Suuun Daaazed”

FutureDog
“Kiamandala”

Chuck Indigo
“Bad to the Bone”

Ron Obasi
“Good Rapz II”

In Parallel
“Leave It With the Ghost”

Jake Orrall And Kunal Prakash
“ASMR1”

“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music

Cover image: Fu Stan.

Tony Alamo, Susan Alamo, Cults and Sequined Jackets: A Conversation with Author Debby Schriver

Tony Alamo — his church Alamo Christian Ministries, his store The Alamo, or the Al-ah-mo, and his wife Susan’s dead body — were one of the first phenomena I heard about upon arriving to Nashville. In this episode we get to the bottom of all things Tony Alamo with author Debby Schriver. Debby is the author of Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Minisries and Their Journey to Freedom.

More on Nashville Demystified
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Stereo Specter – “Golden” [Premiere]

Optimistic music is hard to come by. Or, rather, listenable optimistic music is hard to come by. When an artist is aiming for that uplifting feeling it generally comes with the baggage of being overly corny, forced euphoria or, even worse, a completely empty gesture. With “Golden,” the latest single from Stereo Specter, all of those pitfalls are successfully avoided but a definitive smile stays intact.

I’m not one to doll out songwriting advice (as it is a matter of subjective opinion) but it seems the trick to believable optimism is to embrace a dash of melancholy. “Golden” delivers just the right amount of minor chords during the verse before opening up into a joyful, celebratory chorus. If you’re one to listen to lyrics, there’s a clever bit of linear storytelling going on that relates to heartbreak, wrapped in pleasantly subtle death references (“Did you want me to vaporize? Fade into a ghost?”). Not exactly painless options but the darker the verse gets, the brighter that elated choral refrain becomes.

Based on Stereo Specter’s social media activity, it seems 2020 has been a bit of a dormant year. Understandably so given.. everything. That said, a brand new single for the year with this much wide-eyed optimism is the kind of fresh feeling we could all stand to have a blast of.

Tristen Talks Please Vote Nashville and Civic Engagement

In this bonus episode, we talk with Tristen Gaspadarek about the Please Vote Nashville voter guide. We dive into the origins of the organization, democratic participation generally, and how the skills one develops as a musician / DIY artist are transferable to civic engagement.

Early voting for the state and federal primary begins today, July 17th!

Visit Please Vote Nashville
Official Site: https://www.pleasevotenashville.org
Instagram: @pleasevotenashville

More on Nashville Demystified
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Twitter: @NDemystified

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Tristen photo by Marcus Maddox Photography + art direction by Megan Thompson Fitchuk