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In this installment of our show we put together 58 minutes of music across 18 tracks (plus some extra padding for babbling about the tracks). It is, yet again, a wildly enjoyable romp through pop/rock, indie rock, hip-hop, some brutal metal and a few other styles along the way. Not quite breakneck speed but a delicious variety awaits.
That’s Ronni Raxx on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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Host Michael Bleeds returns for our annual Halloween spooktacular. This episode is the longest undertaking yet, clocking in at two and a half hours (with minimal talking). Come along for a soundtrack to Halloweeeen, perfect for October but enjoyable year round.
Music beds by Test Kitchen.
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The double length duration of the last episode was so pleasing, we’re doing it again! Maybe that makes Episode 390 less special because now it’s becoming the norm but let’s not think about that right now. We’ve got approximately 2 hours of local music queued up (and one minute of fun coffee shop ambience) and not a single track on here is bad.
That’s Volunteer Department on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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For episodes ending in a zero or five, we try to do something a little different. Given that this is Episode 390, we’re sticking to that tradition by offering up a double episode. All told, there’s 27 tracks here and about 2 hours of runtime. Does that sound overwhelming? Too much? Well, trust me, it’s not! Just treat it like radio, turn it on, let it ride and enjoy passively. We even throw in an intermission to keep it interesting.
That’s Son of the Challenger on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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Last episode we jumped the queue to get to some newer music from the local area. This is the queue that was jumped! More great local music that might actually be more relevant to share this episode than it was last episode. Kismet.
I mention DRKMTTR Fest in this episode. Be sure to mark your calendars for Oct 19th & 20th and go ahead and get those presale tickets.
That’s Ronin Black & Walt Flames on our cover – their collab album as PIECES drops on Aug 30th. Due to a clerical error, this is not mentioned in the episode. Those responsible have been sacked.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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There’s been a wealth of great new releases lately and we’re itching for you to hear them; so we’re jumping our own queue and getting them out there. Here’s another hour of local releases that span the gamut of genres but they’re all a downright pleasure.
We recommend you get yourself to the DEFY Film Festival this weekend (Aug 16 + 17) and get yourself to the DRKMTTR Tape Swap next weekend (Aug 24, 2pm – 5pm). Also, you’re already following @defyfilmfest, @drkmttrcollective and @nashvilleshowtogo, right?
That’s Qualls on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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Far Out Fest 777 starts on Thursday, Aug 1st and runs through Saturday, Aug 3rd. It’s free this year! We have a quick chat with founder, curator, team leader Bunny Nunn about the history of the festival and what to expect at this year’s iteration.
After our chat, I spend some time previewing each of the artists playing over the weekend. Listening back to all it, it’s like a good playlist – plenty of variety but also thematically cohesive.
Thursday, August 1st is Far Out Film Fest at The Backlot, it’s sold out but maybe you got a ticket!
Friday, August 2 – Saturday, August 3 kicks off every evening at Vinyl Tap Nashville with a marketplace and lots of bands.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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After the two hour extravaganza of the last episode, this one has been parred down a bit. Not in quality but in quantity. We got lots of genre hopping and everything’s from Nashville locals.
That’s Hushhh on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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For episodes ending in a zero or five, I try to do something a little different. It’s an opportunity to stretch outside our normal box a little bit. For this episode, I let the theme “higher voices” guide the selections. That’s it! The set is approximately two hours long and doesn’t come close to including everything I wanted to include. Despite that, it’s an excellent two hours if I do say so myself.
That’s Molly Parden on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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An hour of local music filled to the brim with delights. As with every episode, we implore you to click through the show notes below to hear more from each artist.
That’s Sundaes on our cover.
“Main Theme” by Upright T-Rex Music, other music beds by Test Kitchen.
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