Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jon McLaughlin’s music has been featured on various outlets such as: AllMusic, Billboard, Examiner, Nashville Scene, American Songwriter, Under the Gun, PopMatters, NPR and USA Today. McLaughlin has provided music for shows such as Madam Secretary, Chicago Fire and So You Think You Can Dance and has contributed music to three major Hollywood […]
Listen: Shortening Bread by The Lowest Pair
The Lowest Pair features the duel banjo picking of Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee. Draped in Kendl’s high lonesome harmonies and Palmer’s midwest croon, their debut release 36¢ (Team Love Records) was hailed by many outlets and American Songwriter praised their “earnest, earthy songcraft”. Paste Magazine said about their sophomore effort, The Sacred Heart […]
Listen: Pamela by Advance Base
It’s been three years since Advance Base’s debut album, A Shut-In’s Prayer, made #19 on MOJO Magazine’s Best Albums of 2012 list. Since then, singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Owen Ashworth has published a book of drawings, made beats for Chicago rapper Serengeti, recorded the debut single by psych-folk troubadour Julie Byrne, paid tribute to gospel & outsider music legend Washington […]
Watch: Time For Love by The Winachi Tribe ft Keith Allen
I’ve got the perfect jam to kick off the weekend courtesy of The Winachi Tribe featuring the talented Keith Allen. Here’s their new video for “Time For Love”. Enjoy 🙂
Black_Hart! Presents Book Of Marlon
Be sure to go back and check my interview with Dark Empire’s Black_Hart!. Black_Hart!’s latest album Book of Marlon packs a powerful Hip Hop punch into a genre suffering from corporate degradation and constant attacks from media (typically rooted in ignorance or misconceptions). Refusing to release a song without some type of message, the 18 tracks found […]
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS: THE WARNER BROS. YEARS 10-CD Boxed Set Includes Every Album The Legendary Band Recorded For Warner Bros. Records Between 1971 And 1983
Available On July 24 From Rhino LOS ANGELES – The Doobie Brothers recorded some of the band’s most iconic music during their dozen years with Warner Bros. Records, scoring major hits with timeless tunes like “Long Train Runnin’,” “Black Water,” and “Takin’ It To The Streets.” With 46 million albums sold during their outstanding career, […]
Watch: Planet by Reservations
Taking Time, the first studio album of Austin-based band Reservations, is a far leap from their early sound. From the initial track, “Planet”–a mix of low-fi keyboards and heavy drums set against the undeniably present but subtle vocals of songwriter/frontwoman Jana Horn–the record takes on a dynamical terrain that practically reintroduces the band as a […]
Listen: Ugly Cherries by PWR BTTM
PWR BTTM is a queer punk band consisting of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce. The band was formed at Bard College where Bruce and Hopkins bonded over a mutual interest in bringing elements of performance and drag artistry into DIY culture. While at Bard the duo recorded a demo, Cinderella Beauty Shop, and the Republican […]
Listen: Dark Chocolate by Forest of Tongue
Forest of Tongue was founded during a Long Beach summer when singer-songwriter/guitar-shredder Joel Jasper connected with blitzy drummer Zach Mabry and invented their flavor of thrashy loop rock. Joel Jasper embraced his looping pedal as a tool to fill his punchy melodic songs with layered guitars and keyboards. During performances, Jasper looped the textured elements on […]
MTM Tipscast – Stop Chasing Money, Don’t Get Lost In The Smoke and Mirrors
The point of today’s Tipscast is to drive home the point that artists need to stop chasing the money. Don’t let the industry’s smoke and mirrors game distract you or get you down. I’ve been working with an artist who has been knocking on the industry’s door trying to move his career to the next […]
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