Minneapolis based synth-infused rockers Black Bluebirds have packed a potent punch into their sonically distinct single Love Kills Slowly. An amalgamation of sounds and influences ranging from ’80s rock to the harder aesthetics of metal to the infectious appeal of delicious sounding synthesizers topped with a healthy dose of pop appeal, Love Kills Slowly rocks […]
The Human Project Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast (video)
The Human Project is the brainchild of singer-songwriter Loyd Vandergriff, who got the nickname “The Human,” in his younger days. He has always loved music and has been influenced by so many artists along the way. He has incorporated many styles into his songs and the result is some bluesy rock and southern rock that […]
Nehedar Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast
Nehedar is the project of NYC-based singer/songwriter Emilia Cataldo. Since 2007, Cataldo has recorded and collaborated with Little Pioneer in his Brooklyn based studio to create her unique mature, sometimes offbeat and vulnerable sound. Cataldo began performing her original music in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and NYC’s Lower East Side in 2003. She released her first album […]
Chapell Is Soul Man, New Album Now Available
Life long music student, lover, creator and lead man of This Is Chapell has arrived with a band of high caliber musicians who have created a soulful, highly engaging, mature alt-rockin’ new project, Soul Man. Polished, well produced, and sonically appealing to a wide array of listeners across the genre board, This Is Chapell‘s music […]
Leah Capelle’s New Single, Docs, Serves As A Catalyst For Conquering Insecurity
If you haven’t figured it out by now, we’re supporters of Leah Capelle who is back with yet another potent alt-rockin’ single which explores and overcomes materialist founded insecurities. The title is Docs. In Leah’s words, In reality, all my false attempts at being “okay” made the matter worse. When I was younger, I had […]
Kate Tucker Recounts Forgotten Tales of History, Creates VR Experience with New Single In Your Arms
On May 31, 1921 in Tulsa, Oklahoma something happened in an elevator that would spark a violent race riot in one of the most affluent black communities that existed in this country during that time. In the course of 24 hours, 35 city blocks turned to ash, 800 people injured, 300 dead, the interment of […]
Interview with Thom Joseph – Helga Estby
The true, yet widely unknown, 1896 American folk story of Helga Estby is one of a courageous woman that takes on, literally, the United States. Her tale is of immense courage, willpower, and love for one’s family. In 1896, Helga Estby set out on a journey on foot from Spokane WA to New York City […]
Interview with Benny Turner
In this interview spotlight, we chat with music veteran Benny Turner about influences, history, changes in the music industry over the past 60 years and much more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing […]
Interview with Is This Really Me
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Finland based Is This Really Me about influences, challenges, their latest project and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams available below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? Is This Really Me is a folk pop band from Helsinki (Finland). Our […]
Interview with David Stone
In this interview spotlight, we chat with David Stone about his latest release(s), influences and motivation, challenges and more. We recently featured David’s single Hours; that article is here. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to this genre(s) […]
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