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This section includes a running list of the music reviews we publish. We also publish a lot of interviews, curate playlists, and podcast. Want to submit your music?

For You by Azrock & Pogo

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 14, 2014 10:01 am Tagged With: Electronic, Funk, Rock

For You by Azrock and Pogo

Azrock & Pogo currently hold the award for most creative duo to ever come across my desk…at least for now. Make sure to check out our interview or see what the Mid Tenn Listens Live panel had to say. Their new album, For You, is an epic journey through musical frequencies guaranteed to move you in […]

Only You by Shakila – Songs Inspired by Poetry

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman November 2, 2014 8:38 am Tagged With: singer

Shakila

We recently had the opportunity to interview Persian-American singer Shakila and now we would like to share her single “Only You”. “Only You” captures your attention the moment you click play. An enchanting arrangement of instruments sets the mood, as the drums kick in Shakila’s mature and powerful voice begins working it’s magic. Inspired by the […]

You won’t be thirsty in “A Desert of Plenty” by Sunmonks

by Featured Guest October 31, 2014 6:27 pm

Sunmonks is based in the foothills of Northern California, in the outskirts of Auburn, a gold rush era mining town that’s now home in equal measures to survivalists, pot growers, and suburb dwellers. Vocalists Geoffrey CK and Alexandra Steele met in 2005, but didn’t start the band until 2012 which gave them plenty of time […]

Penny Black by Jubilee Riots

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 30, 2014 12:02 pm Tagged With: Canada, Folk, indie, Toronto

Penny Black by Jubilee Riots

Jubilee Riots is the sound of a band who have matured and developed to the point of near-perfection. Their new album Penny Black is a work of genius(es); and I mean this in more ways than one. First, Penny Black is centered around telling stories. But what stories? Inspired by years of touring, meeting people, […]

Space Legs by Uncle Outrage

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 30, 2014 11:09 am Tagged With: Canada, garage, lo-fi, oak apple records, Punk, Rock

Space Legs by Uncle Outrage

Space Legs is probably the catchiest, punkiest, funkiest, dingiest, lo-fi{est}, profoundest, garage rock record I have had the pleasure of enjoying since I started reviewing music as a blogger. When Nils Rasmussen started Uncle Outrage as a joke/hobby in 1999, he had no clue how serious his creative spirit could become. Space Legs is in-your-face […]

Begin At Zero Are Breathing Ash

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 21, 2014 9:29 am Tagged With: Metal, Progressive, Punk, Rock

Breathing Ash by Begin At Zero

Let me start this off by saying Begin At Zero have balls…. great big balls of steel. This alone has garnered them more publicity and buzz than most bands we come across on a daily basis. Their attitude and approach to pitching their music is what first caught our attention and led to this interview […]

Rock Me Sweet Barbara Lusch

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 20, 2014 8:51 am Tagged With: jazz, singer

Rock Me Sweet by Barbara Lusch

I’ve got a new and unique album of reinterpreted 80’s rock anthems from Barbara Lusch; and boy is this record cool. Taking well known hits from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Bono, and Guns N Roses; Lusch flips the tables by converting these anthems into soft, sultry, sexy, and soulful jazzy showtunes. “I […]

Stay With Me by Jay Soul

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 20, 2014 8:27 am Tagged With: R&B, singer, songwriter, Soul

Jay Soul

Jay Soul is one of those rare individuals who is able to balance a full time career as an IT professional while turning his passion for music into it’s own career. Raised in a South London home, Jay honed his rich baritone by singing in gospel choir and performing as backup singer for an array […]

Mid Tenn Listens ep. 78 – Mae Klingler and more

by C Bret Campbell October 19, 2014 10:44 pm Tagged With: mid tenn listens

Our panel has weighed in on this week’s music and now it’s your turn! All five tunes this week are definitely worth a listen or 10. Be sure to let us know what you think. Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion, so this could get fun! Feedback from the first […]

Mid Tenn Listens Live ep. 76

by C Bret Campbell October 9, 2014 9:56 am Tagged With: mid tenn listens

Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion from our panel, so this could get fun! The first two episodes have been getting rave reviews! We have some interesting looking bands lined up and it’s time to roll camera for our 3rd installment of Mid Tenn Listens Live! quote of the week: […]

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As the collective attention span shrinks, Eddie Canyon finds himself searching for meaning within the noise. Reaching into and around his Arkansas roots, Eddie carves a distinctively southern Hip Hop undercurrent in his exploratory approach to music. Weaving tales of battling addiction, thoughts on spirituality, and irreverent social commentary into his lyrics, Eddie aims to intrigue his audience at the least, and at most, leave them with a liberating degree of thoughtfulness. In his own words: “The Matrix is real, but there’s a way out.” Support on Spotify or Bandcamp.

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