“It’s an accidental love child,” says Nashville-based singer-songwriter? Kate Tucker of Little Reader, her new and unexpected pop music collaboration with fellow songwriter and guitarist, Ross Flournoy, late of...
Little Reader: Speed...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“It’s an accidental love child,” says Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kate Tucker of Little Reader, her new and unexpected pop music collaboration with fellow songwriter and guitarist, Ross Flournoy, late...
Joey Kneiser: Throug...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nashville, Tennessee singer-songwriter Joey Kneiser put out his solo album “The All Night Bedroom Revival” on Bandcamp via Last Chance Records in 2015. This album features ten songs including “Through The...
Kyowa: Open House
posted by Stuart Morrison
Kyowa just released an EP called Open House, and today’s Dose is the title track from it. Born in California, reared in Indianapolis, and residing in Nashville, Kyowa (k- IOWA) harnesses a “soft, mesmerizing,...
The Pressure Kids: C...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nasvhille Tennessee based indie rock five-piece band THE PRESSURE KIDS released this featured new single in August of last year, following the ‘Tiger EP‘ a year previous in 2015. ‘Catherine in...
Seneca Fox: Someone ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nashville indie group SENECA FOX released their self-titled six-track alternative indie-folk flavored EP on April 12 of this year, a stunning debut. The track vocals range between male and female leads throughout while the...
Don Tigra: Maria, Mi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Don Tigra began in late 2012 when americana songwriter Stephen Gordon fell out of love with the rural, folk driven portrayal of his own inward journey. After growing up in both Memphis and The Shenandoah Valley, and...
Oliver Ocean: Carrie...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Oliver Ocean formed in Nashville in the cold, early months of 2014 bringing together musicians from four different regions of the United States. At first, the band-members shared a common love for simply recording their...
Keeps: I Don’t...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
I Don’t Mind is the first excellent new single off the forthcoming LP, Brief Spirit by Nashville dream-pop band Keeps, made up of the duo of Agustin Escalante & Robbie Jackson. The album was recently given a...
Thad Kopec: Guardian
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Thad Kopec released “Guardian”, the second single from his forthcoming EP The Ridge, on May 19th. A cinematic indie folk narrative with instrumentation at the core, the song chronicles the journey of a son in...
Lauryn Peacock: Quie...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s feature comes from Nashville singer-songwriter Lauryn Peacock’s upcoming orchestral indie folk single, “Quiet Moments” off her album, Euphonia. The album was recorded with orchestral arranger...
Signal-to-Noise: Som...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Signal-to-Noise is the brand new project by Michael Downing, a talented electro-rock songwriter & producer based in Chicago who draws on influences from a diverse range of favorites (e.g. Grizzly Bear, Andrew Bird, and...
Kyowa: The Ends of t...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“Will you still want me?” is the pervasive smoldering question which repeats through a good portion of the slowly building and deeply evocative piece, The Ends of the Earth, by Nashville artist, KYOWA. Stephanie...
Adrian Krygowski: Sh...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
East Nashville musician Adrian Krygowski continues to impress with the second single ‘Shot in the Dark’ from his new LP, ‘Roam’. You may recall we featured his first single from this self-released...
Boom Forest: Clean C...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nashville, TN based artist (via Baraboo, WI) John Paul Roney has recently released one of the best albums this year, a nine track self-titled debut that came out Nov. 22nd. We recently caught wind of one of his messages via...
Adrian Krygowski: Ro...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In August of 2011, Adrian Krygowski had a relatively normal life. He worked for a telecom giant in Northern Virginia, had a commute, and on the weekends he would travel the east coast with his aggressive folk music, making...
Great Peacock: Take ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s feature come off the new Nashville band, Great Peacock’s self-titled debut EP ; out March 5, 2013 through This Is American Music. Instead of trying to live in a long-gone past, Great Peacock draws from...
Insomnia Radio #180
posted by Rodrigo
Rodrigo de Sá hosts from the Azores islands, Portugal, the 180th edition of our main show. This show includes only artists that submitted their music to us. We must say thank you to all of them, as the quality of their...
JEFF the Brotherhood...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Jake and Jamin Orrall, aka JEFF The Brotherhood, are seen by many as pioneers of the Nashville rock scene, but they see themselves as brothers who can’t remember not playing music together for fun. Their family-owned,...
Civil Twilight: Fire...
posted by Rodrigo
Today’s dose comes a little late, but press play and seconds after listening to Fire Escape you will forget any trouble this late post may have caused you. Holy Weather will only be available from the 26th of March,...
The Worsties: Let...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“The Worsties are a high energy, female-fronted rock band from Nashville that mixes influences from 70’s era punk, 80’s pop and glam, with new wave dance beats thrown in for good measure. “The Worsties formed...
Ski Lift: Give It Up
posted by Rodrigo
Ski Lift members live in different cities including Springfield and Nashville, and have been sending each other tracks by e-mail, until they decided to call them a band. On the note sent to us, Trey says they obsessed with...
Amy LaVere: You Can&...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Amy LaVere’s new studio album on Archer Records, “Stranger Me”, was released July 19th in the USA and July 4th in the UK. The highly anticipated album was produced by Craig Silvey whose work with Arcade Fire...
The Clutters: Under ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Five years ago, when The Clutters debut T&C hit, it pretty much exploded the “rock free Music City” myth and now, ten years after their genesis and on the eve of their third album, Breaking Bones, Nashville has...
The Winter Sounds: C...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nashville’s THE WINTER SOUNDS just sent us over a few links directing attention towards free downloads of their last full length ‘Church of the Haunted South’ as well as a mix of eclectic tracks spanning...
Kopecky Family Band:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Kopecky Family Band is a living and breathing collage of sorts, combining sound, people, and a DIY sensibility, exemplified in all aspects of their music and aesthetic. Their infectious multi-layered harmonies, coupled...
Deadstring Brothers:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Deadstring Brothers are an alt-country/rock band from Detroit, Michigan and London, England who play in a style somewhat reminiscent of the Rolling Stones’ Exile On Main Street. Not unlike Exile-era Stones,...
Harper Simon: Shooti...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
On this day – October 13th, skilled troubadour Harper Simon, who adeptly utilizes the fabled vocal gift inherited from his father Paul Simon, releases his debut album to the world – 10 tracks paying tribute to the...
IR: The SoCal Sessio...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Per local musician Brian Kenney Fresno’s mission statement, the holy triumvirate of activities in the Central California city of Fresno are: car theft, methlabs and chop shops. While you often hear the area...
The Coal Men: Nighti...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their album Kids with Songs After ten years of touring, broken bones, dealing with death, destruction and the general mayhem of living in a van, recording when possible, and writing amazing songs, Nashville-based...
Katie Herzig: Hologr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Originally born to a musical family in California, Katie has also called Colorado as well as Nashville home. From her early beginnings on backup vocals and drums in the band “Newcomers Home”, Herzig initially...
Darla Farmer: Big Ac...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Playfully drawing their name from that of a simple Nashville bank teller, Darla Farmer is an eccentric 7-piece carnival-rock band that manages to gracefully shatter genre borders in ways that even the most critical of...