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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?

Mid Tenn Listens 46 – MusicTree Festival Mix #3

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman June 6, 2013 8:38 am Tagged With: mid tenn listens, podcast

Mid Tenn Listens

This is our last MusicTree Festival podcast before the event kicks off in Manchester, Tennessee (tomorrow) June 7th. Today’s mix includes music from Rickety Shack, Dom Wier, Dixie Voodoo Revival, Fireworks Over London, Cameras, Guns & Radios, Splitting Atoms, Tenn Pound Hammer, and Spacetrain. Here is the playlist with links to band interviews: Downtrodden Skillet Dash by Rickety […]

Chasing The Sun With Oliver James

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman June 6, 2013 8:01 am Tagged With: Pop, Rock

Chasing The Sun by Oliver James

What happens when David Bowie teams up with Nick Cave and Scott Walker to create a soundtrack for Chasing The Sun? Oliver James is what happens. On his newest release, Chasing The Sun, Oliver James delivers an epic pop rock journey that weaves through powerful melodies; deep, insightful, yet sometimes gut wrenching lyrical expressions; and […]

We are the West – EP II – Listen – It’ll do ya Good

by C Bret Campbell June 4, 2013 4:35 pm Tagged With: Bonnaroo

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We Are The West uses sound and space to create an experience that is welcoming and honest. The Los Angeles-based duo has recorded in storm drains, performed on sheep farms, and now hosts a concert series in the underground parking garage of an office building the Saturday night before each full moon. This Spring they […]

Chase Enriquez Goes Til The Flame Burns Out

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman June 4, 2013 6:51 am Tagged With: California, Hip Hop, Pop, United States

Til The Flame Burns Out by Chase Enriquez

Chase Enriquez is a mixture of epic rock and roll singer, soulful rapper, and pop balladeer. His new album Til The Flame Burns Out represents the natural evolution of a man who has been working on his craft for a long time. Once known as Curse, Chase made his first appearance on Middle Ground’s album […]

Realizations and Declarations with Scott Krokoff

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 31, 2013 11:24 am Tagged With: Americana, New York, United States

Realizations and Declarations by Scott Krokoff

Scott Krokoff hasn’t given up on his dream. He hopes to inspire you to not give up on yours. By day a lawyer, by all-the-other-time a singer/songwriter, Scott’s style of music is reminiscent of the classic folk rock of the 1960s and ’70s. An acoustic based songcrafter, his tunes are melody driven; incorporating finger picking […]

Mirva “One” Great Pop EP from Down Under

by C Bret Campbell May 27, 2013 11:06 pm

She’s been called “a soft female Tom Waits.” Now, I like to think I’m an imaginative writer, but that’s an awful big stretch, just because it’s one of those juxtapositional impossibilities, kay? All right … on to business. On this one let me get my complaining out of the way up front. Compression – way […]

The Black River Chronicles – Lloyd James Fay

by C Bret Campbell May 27, 2013 8:20 pm

Got a new one from Glasgow based singer-songwriter Lloyd James Fay – an album titled ‘The Black River Chronicles.”  An acoustic guitar and vocal based record of 10 very intriguing songs, beautifully played. Fay has excellent finger-style chops and uses them to build lush beds for his lyrics to lay in. It’s not all strictly acoustic, […]

Waves and Spikes – Lunar Pulse is Radiating by Plastic Willow

by C Bret Campbell May 26, 2013 10:36 pm Tagged With: Alternative, lo-fi

Right. So, this cat sends me a record to check out but, says that I’m not going to like it. Plastic Willow is a one-man-show, but a lot more (even a one-mic record)! In the introduction to Lunar Pulse, I was told, “people love it or hate it.” And that he really didn’t care if […]

Welcome to the Filter Free Rodeo

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman May 24, 2013 9:38 pm Tagged With: Pop, Rock

Parabolabola by Filter Free Radio

Parabolabola by Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s three piece Filter Free Rodeo is an energetic noise pop approach to what some might remember as ’90s fuzz rock. What the hell does that sound like!?, you say? This is Nirvana coming back to kick the doors down on a recording session between The Strokes and Cage the Elephant to remind […]

Scares The Daylights – Come On – I ain’t Scared!

by C Bret Campbell May 23, 2013 11:15 pm

Ladies and gentlemen allow me to introduce to you what I would call “Bret’s Band of the Week,” if there were such a thing. Neil Lipuma sent me a copy of Come On, released by Scares the Daylights (white shoe records) on May 7.  I could tell from the first few bars that I ain’t scared of […]

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