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Mid Tenn Listens Live – ep 75

by C Bret Campbell October 9, 2014 8:09 am Tagged With: mid tenn listens

Well, we’re still having a blast with the Mid Tenn Listens show! In 2 / 75 episode of Mid Tenn Listens Live –   Quote of the week: “It’s like cumming in your pants before you get laid!” Joel Strauss a Canadian solo artist with rock, alternative, folk and early-20th century-traditional-pop influences. Don’t Lose That […]

The Guitar Work of Stan Fischer

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman October 7, 2014 12:14 pm Tagged With: composer

Stan Fischer

It’s safe to say that we do not receive many albums of strictly instrumental guitar music, but it’s even rarer for us to receive one packed full of catchy, grooving, and moving tunes composed on a 12-string. Meet guitarist, composer, and performer Stan Fischer. Based in Wisconsin and Minnesota, Stan has over 100 songs which […]

I Must Be Gone and Live, Or Stay and Die by The Glass Child

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 29, 2014 7:00 am Tagged With: Folk, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter, Soul

I Must Be Gone And Live or Stay and Die by The Glass Child

It’s not often, especially in this age, we are able to witness the result of an artist who gives up everything to pursue, discover, and refine their creative spirits. The Glass Child, aka Charlotte Eriksson, left everything she had and knew at age 18. She moved to London with intentions of giving all of herself […]

Tapebenders – Chasing Ghosts of Elusive Parallelograms

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 25, 2014 2:12 pm Tagged With: indie, Psychedelic, Rock, shoegaze

Chasing Ghosts by Tapebenders

Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s indie post-punk-psychedelic-shoegaze rockers the Tapebenders released their new album Chasing Ghosts back in August. We’re a little late to this fantastic voyage of aural stimulation but when the music rocks; the music rocks. After a creative period that resulted in the release of three EPs in a span of 11 months as the […]

Mid Tenn Listens – Live – Ep 74

by C Bret Campbell September 25, 2014 1:18 am

Mid Tenn Listens is launching a whole new Live Review series for our most serious music submissions. Our panel will listen to music which will be presented to a live studio audience who will be able to join the review process with us. Those who have submitted music know to expect an honest opinion from […]

Haunted Heart by Susan Cattaneo

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 24, 2014 11:51 am Tagged With: Americana, Boston, Country, Folk, Massachusetts, singer, songwriter, United States

Haunted Heart by Susan Cattaneo

Susan Cattaneo‘s fourth album, Haunted Heart, has already been labeled as a Top 50 album by The Alternate Root. With that said, we can assume the quality of this record is more than “Worth The Whiskey”. Growing up on a farm in Jersey, spending her summers on a ranch in Arizona, and singing six-part harmony with […]

Take Cover, Oak Apple Records Releases A Unique Cover Album

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 23, 2014 2:27 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Blues, Canada, Electronic, Folk, oak apple records, Pop, Rock

Take Cover - Oak Apple Records

Take Cover by Various Artists When Nathaniel over at Oak Apple Records (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) sent over their new compilation of cover songs, I knew we were in for a tasty treat. For Take Cover, Oak Apple artists cover songs from other Oak Apple artists for a twisted but contagious compilation. Each act was asked […]

The CORE of ARJUN

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 18, 2014 8:38 am Tagged With: Instrumental, jazz, New York, Rock, United States

CORE by ARJUN

Do you like your rock mixed with a little jazz improv? Your jazz improv packed with a lot of soul? Your soul backed by a collective of musicians at the top of their craft? Then you will want a copy of CORE by New York’s three-piece, ARJUN. We reviewed their previous album, Space, so when they […]

Glitter Rose – Rockin “Tennessee Time”

by C Bret Campbell September 15, 2014 2:05 am

This Nashville boy has been flirtin’ with Glitter Rose from over on the left coast for a couple years on Twitter (gotta throw some props to Carol at Butterflies Radio for the introduction). I’ve always loved her attitude and sound, and to be honest, she’s one of the funniest female rockers I follow over there, […]

456 Release Steep Hills Dollar Bills

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman September 14, 2014 9:32 am Tagged With: ambient, downtempo, Electronic, oak apple records, Pop

Steep Hills Dollar Bills by 456

Birthed as a solo adventure in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and evolved into a duo in Toronto, 456 are set to release their debut album Steep Hills Dollar Bills on Tuesday, September 16th. Lucky for us, we received an advance copy. Beginning as a solo electronic project by Neil Krystopowicz in Edmonton, 456 became a duo with longtime […]

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