374: Radio Radio XXIV

It’s local and it’s good for you. This episode we’ve got twelve tracks that run a wide gamut of genres – an offering that helps us achieve our goal of bringing you some interesting offerings. Always.

That’s The Beathead & Rashad thaPoet on the cover.


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TWEN - SeaStar
TWEN
“SeaStar”
Charlie Abbott - Mariana
Charlie Abbott
“Mariana”
The Beathead & Rashad ThaPoet - Must b 94
The Beathead & Rashad ThaPoet
“Must b ’94”
The BlackSon - TIME HEALS ALL
The BlackSon
“TIME HEALS ALL ”
LUNAR & Skip The Kid - RAT POISON feat Mourning Run
LUNAR & Skip The Kid
“RAT POISON (feat Mourning Run)”
The Beathead Rashad ThaPoet - AfroFuturism Funk
The Beathead & Rashad ThaPoet
“AfroFuturism Funk”
Cold Equations - Reverie
Cold Equations
“Reverie”
SMOKY THE CAT
“If Not an Angel”
Moony - INFINITY IDIOT
Moony
“INFINITY IDIOT”
Tuscarora - Double Crossed
Tuscarora
“Double Crossed”
Maddy Hejna - Southbound
Maddy Hejna
“Southbound”
Gardening Not Architecture & Sarah Saturday - Be Here Now
Gardening Not Architecture & Sarah Saturday
“Be Here Now”

373: Radio Radio XXIII

The second song of this episode is a Flesh Eater track that may throw you off your game pretty quickly. It’s a bit off kilter, it’s a bit different but it’s also joyous and features a surprise treat – stick with it. There’s also a song from 2011 in here that I accidentally bought twice because I have the brain of a mouse.

Regardless of those unnecessary caveats, it’s a great episode. Becca Mancari will win you over at the top of the episode and there’s so many great styles and songs throughout the runtime. Yer gonna love it (or at least some part of it).

That’s Becca Mancari on the cover.


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Becca Mancari - Its Too Late
Becca Mancari
“Its Too Late”
Flesh Eater - komfortzone feat Fiona Apple
Flesh Eater
“komfortzone (feat Fiona Apple)”
Hikko Mori - wait
Hikko Mori
“wait”
COOLRUNNINGS - Brunettes
COOLRUNNINGS
“Brunettes”
Kannon - G Anton
Kannon
“G Anton”
Sad Speller - Backpedal
Sad Speller
“Backpedal”
Levi J Miller - OUT OF THE WOODS INTO THE DUNGEON
Levi J Miller
“OUT OF THE WOODS INTO THE DUNGEON”
Tanatswa Estina - Sadder Than I Thought The Remix
Tanatswa Estina
“Sadder Than I Thought The Remix”
Maiden Mother Crone - Patterns of Man
Maiden Mother Crone
“Patterns of Man”
The Absurd - LIKE A HURRICANE
The Absurd
“LIKE A HURRICANE”
Soot - Milk
Soot
“Milk”

372: Radio Radio XXII

This one is filled with all sorts of magical happenstance timing. New track from Tayls and he recently announced a big show called PRISM? Yep. Another track from Gloom Girl MFG and they just announced their new EP and release show? Absolutely. Did I plan any of that beforehand? Not a chance! It all just happened for a reason.

Dive in deep on this one, tons of great music to discover and not a lot of talking.

That’s LB Beistad on the cover.


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Kaitlyn Raitz - Onwards  Upwards
Kaitlyn Raitz
“Onwards + Upwards”
Joey Kneiser - A Highway Bent Towards The Divine
Joey Kneiser
“A Highway Bent Towards The Divine”
LB Beistad - If I Was A Cowboy
LB Beistad
“If I Was A Cowboy”
Becca Mancari - Dont Even Worry ft Brittany Howard
Becca Mancari
“Dont Even Worry (ft Brittany Howard)”
MT Vice - bright eyes
MT Vice
“bright eyes”
Suck Face - Spider
Suck Face
“Spider”
Gloom Girl MFG - I Hope She Knows
Gloom Girl MFG
“I Hope She Knows”
Tayls - Star Dom
Tayls
“Star Dom”
LZR - Trails
L.Z.R.
“Trails”
SONGS OF LLORE - Late Bloomer
SONGS OF LLORE
“Late Bloomer”
Fabulous Fabulist - This Forgotten Garden
Fabulous Fabulist
“This Forgotten Garden”
Gardening Not Architecture  Sarah Saturday - Already Know
Gardening Not Architecture Sarah Saturday
“Already Know”

371: Radio Radio XXI

Continuing to plow through a backlog of 2023 releases. Included in this episode are some absolute doozies you won’t want to miss. See the notes below for links to hear loads more.

That’s Alanna Royale on the cover.


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Alanna Royale - Trouble Is
Alanna Royale
“Trouble Is”
Jeremy Fetzer - Shishito Single
Jeremy Fetzer
“Shishito”
Roscoe Shelton - You Ought to Take Time Out for Your Love
Roscoe Shelton
“You Ought to Take Time Out for Your Love”
Levi J Miller - SEVENTH CHANCE
Levi J Miller
“SEVENTH CHANCE”
Cortney Tidwell - Clandestine
Cortney Tidwell
“Clandestine”
Molly Parden - Dandy Blend
Molly Parden
“Dandy Blend”
Beau Burnette
“Banana”
Amanda Stone - Tom-Tom
Amanda Stone
“Tom-Tom”
Datenight - Walk All Over Me
Datenight
“Walk All Over Me”
Celltower - Blue Day Cry
Celltower
“Blue Day Cry”
Dallas Ugly - Big Signs
Dallas Ugly
“Big Signs”
Jack Binkerd - Jackson
Jack Binkerd
“Jackson”
Felix Tandem - Prom Night
Felix Tandem
“Prom Night”

Take the Music City Census; inform the future

TLDR: Pause for 15-minutes and take this anonymous survey, the results may help drive the future of Music City.

Making a living in the music industry has become increasingly difficult within the greater Music City area. It would be easy to argue that it’s next to impossible to make a living solely in the arts. Musicians, venue owners, recording engineers, music video directors, choreographers, fashion designers, graphic designers, bartenders, and so many more make up a vast ecosystem that rely and support one another but many can not afford to live in the city and even more can not make a wage supporting themselves. In short, the ecosystem is unhealthy.

The recently launched Greater Nashville Music Census aims to properly understand where the greatest pain points are for all involved in that ecosystem. The data collected by this census will presented in three reports – a summary, a data deep-dive and a DEI overview (that’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – fair to say another huge problem area for Music City). Those reports will ideally be leveraged by the local government to help inform decisions in the coming years. As it stands currently, data driven decision making at the top is just not happening because the data simply doesn’t exist.

The coalition behind the census is comprised of ten lead partners – Music Venue Alliance of Nashville, Community Foundation of Middle TN, TN Entertainment Commission, CMA, Visit Music City, Nashville Musicians Association, Belmont University, Backstage Strategies, AMA and Broadway Entertainment Association – and a list of 80+ community partners, We Own This Town among them. The census is intended for Davidson county and 13 adjacent counties! For a full list of counties, see the census site.

The primary goal of the census is data collection, with an intended application of that data by the local government. There’s no guarantee that they’ll take the insights to heart but other cities such as Austin, Chattanooga and Sacramento are attempting the same approach and have shown early signs of positive results. Nashville is at the tail end of a separate study of independent venues, so there are already strong signals that data driven decision making is a methodology they seek to embrace. All told, the magic eight ball seems to be pointing towards more good than not coming from the census.

Anyone that has lived in Nashville for a short period of time is aware of the rising cost of living, the impossibility of sustaining a living in the arts and a troubling lack of diversity all over. These are issues that can be fixed. It won’t be over night and it won’t be with one sweeping resolution but it is possible. To get there, the problem areas must be properly understood. The Greater Nashville Music Census aims to provide those insights. Take the Survey and help inform the future on how best to solve the cities problems.

Bats – Good Game Baby Album Release Show

Whenever possible, make the effort to go support artists at their record release shows. Over the last few decades it’s become easier and easier to record an album but that doesn’t mean it’s become any less difficult to make a record. Case in point, Bats newest record Good Game Baby is an intimate and personal cataloging of break-ups, car wrecks, death, unrequited love, tears, relapses and just generally feeling different. I can’t say for certain but I imagine that level of outpouring was not easy to write, perform or present in front of people. So, when you can, go support such a thing live.

However, the world isn’t perfect and maybe you couldn’t make it out. In those cases, there’s good folks like Sean uh that have made the whole thing available on YouTube. It’s an excellent recording of a stellar performance of an album that deserves all the praise it’s receiving.

However you consume the Bats release show, make sure you also toss a few bucks their way. Buy a cassette or CD, a download or whatever else appeals to you. I’m sure the intention of Good Game Baby wasn’t entirely to make money but, hey, it can’t hurt to show your appreciation so maybe there will be another one in the future.

Dead Runes – Raidho

If you’re going to name your band “Dead Runes” and then title your debut album after a literal dead rune, you’re going to invite some contemplation about how the music connects with the message. “Raidho” is the name of a runic sign from an ancient alphabet called a Futhark and is considered to symbolize “an expression of a physical or spiritual journey or quest – particularly an inner quest of some sort. With that in mind, listening to Raidho takes on new context.

I’m happy to report that Dead Runes certainly makes good on delivering a proper journey. If you’re willing to spend time with the lyrics, you can piece together a fairly cohesive story of warriors, gods, sacrifice and even a little resurrection. That may not have been the band’s intention but sometimes the best journey’s are the ones you parse out yourself. Musically, the trio strikes a masterful balance of deep sludgy rock, soaring space stoner vibes and just the right dash of memorable, fist pumping, choruses. It’s fair to call them a metal band but they defy distinct pigeonholing across these eight tracks and 48 minutes.

Executing a fuzzed out, big riff, hard rock record is a tall order in and of itself. Adding in a strong conceptual angle regarding Norse mythology, a personal journey and having moving musical moments is damn near impossible but Dead Runes checks every single one of those boxes, no faltering. It’s an impressive debut and hopefully just the beginning of plenty more to come.

370: Radio Radio XX

Three hundred and seventy episodes deserves a special playlist! So, we put together 21 covers – one of which is even a local band covering a local band and another is two local bands collab’ing together for one mega cover. Everyone loves a cover! Let this be a conduit to discover more from these artists or maybe just a way to have a new favorite version of a beloved classic. Win win both ways.

That’s Molly Martin AND Venus & The Flytraps on the cover.


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Venus  The Flytraps And Molly Martin - Cannonball
Venus The Flytraps And Molly Martin
“Cannonball (The Breeders)”
Official Video
D. Watusi
“No Love Lost (Joy Division)”
Tower Defense - A Forest (The Cure)
Tower Defense
“A Forest (The Cure)”
Jesse Noah Wilson - Turn On Your Radio Harry Nilsson
Jesse Noah Wilson
“Turn On Your Radio (Harry Nilsson)”
Full Mood - Swingin Party The Replacements
Full Mood
“Swingin’ Party (The Replacements)”
Soccer Mommy - Soak Up The Sun Sheryl Crow
Soccer Mommy
“Soak Up The Sun (Sheryl Crow)”
Jasmin Kaset - SOS ABBA cover
Jasmin Kaset
“SOS (ABBA)”
Ken Fleischman - Ashtray Heart Captain Beefhart
Ken Fleischman
“Ashtray Heart (Captain Beefhart)”
Tayls - Do You Realize feat Amber Woodhouse Flaming Lips
Tayls
“Do You Realize? feat Amber Woodhouse (Flaming Lips)”
Willa Dustice - Supermarket Wet Leg
Willa Dustice
“Supermarket (Wet Leg)”
MOUTHO - Whip It Devo
MOUTHO
“Whip It (Devo)”
Baja Erik - BIG ONE Sad Baxter
Baja Erik
“BIG ONE (Sad Baxter)”
Magic In Threes - I Cant Go For That No Can Do Hall and Oates
Magic In Threes
“I Cant Go For That No Can Do (Hall and Oates)”
JD McPherson - Lust For Life  Sixteen Iggy Pop
JD McPherson
“Lust For Life / Sixteen (Iggy Pop)”
The Berlinettas - Walk Dont Run The Ventures
The Berlinettas
“Walk Dont Run (The Ventures)”
Nicole Atkins - Break It to Me Gently Brenda Lee
Nicole Atkins
“Break It to Me Gently (Brenda Lee)”
Abby Johnson - Red Ragtop Tim McGraw
Abby Johnson
“Red Ragtop (Tim McGraw)”
Jessie Baylin - I Couldnt Say It To Your Face Arthur Russell
Jessie Baylin
“I Couldnt Say It To Your Face (Arthur Russell)”
Kyle Hamlett Duo - Death Of A Disco Dancer The Smiths
Kyle Hamlett Duo
“Death Of A Disco Dancer (The Smiths)”
And The Relatives - Be Here to Love Me Townes van Zandt
And The Relatives
“Be Here to Love Me (Townes van Zandt)”
Volunteer Department - Losing My Mind Stephen Sondheim
Volunteer Department
“Losing My Mind (Stephen Sondheim)”

S03.E03: The Howling

Have you ever decided to expose your stalker on national television leading you to seek refuge at a colony inhabited by homewrecking werewolves? On this episode, the boys discuss and review Joe Dante’s 1981 film The Howling, starring Dee Wallace, Christopher Stone and Belinda Balaski.


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(Mike) Good FM – “Patience in the Garden” (Official Video)

If you told me “Patience in the Garden” was a piece of lost media salvaged from a local TV transmission in the early 80’s, I wouldn’t bat an eye. That vibe is intentional but they nail it on every level. From the Amish outfits to the farming videos projected behind them to the simple animations of band members, there’s a level of detail that feels pain stakingly accurate while also completely aloof. What really sells it is the wry smiles on every band member’s face, genuinely enjoying themselves.

The real cherry on top of all that is the song itself. “Patience in the Garden” was released in April of 2023 (and previously in October of 2022) but it sounds like a Beach Boys b-side, an earworm of frolicking piano, synth and production akin to what might emerge from the late 60’s. This, too, is likely intentional but still warrants a hearty commendation for how well it’s done.

Boo Syrup – “Prototype” (Official Video)

Take a close look at this image – does it revive any memories for you? Now watch this video. Does Boo Syrup’s face sometimes remind you of someone? If you answered Booty Call and Jamie Foxx, you win! If you’re still stumped, check below.


Boo Syrup

Booty Call

It’s a clever move by Boo Syrup because if you get the reference, you’re automatically intrigued, if you don’t get it, you’re not really missing out on anything. On top of that, everyone is going to be mesmerized by the subtle deepfake face swapping going on. By the time guest emcee Slimeroni brings her verse, there’s no one that isn’t locked in by the track.

This track comes from Syrup’s 2024 release Trapped In The Moment Again 2 (Chaos), available everywhere now.