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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Will Hoge discusses his career and newest album, The Wreckage.
JT Daly of Paper Route discusses the band and their place in the music industry.
fun. are essentially a modern day supergroup, comprised of former members of The Format (Nate Ruess), Anathallo (Andrew Dost), and Steel Train (Jack Antonoff). With their debut, Aim & Ignite, set for an August 25th release date, details about the album have slowly begun to surface.
Aim & Ignite will include ten tracks, most of which [...]
We sit down with Diane Birch in Atlanta to talk about her career and the release of her debut album, Bible Belt.
“I take it really seriously. I think it’s a lot more interesting to hear about how I study music and write about music than for you to hear about what my favorite food is,” says Space Capone of Nashville, TN.
I didn’t mean to fall in love with this band in a day and a half. After listening to their free EP that I downloaded from their website, I kind of got invested.
“… They don’t have to spend their $15 to come and see you. They can spend that $15 on anything they want, so because they come to see us, it means so much. You have to give your all for them,” says bassist Paul Donoghue.
We had a chance to sit in the smallest and loudest room on the East Coast to see what Shawn Harris had to say about his music, his production company, and to give us some Chip Shop 101.
Colour Revolt are a band of recent college graduates. With two Psychology degrees, one degree in Art, a degree in English and a Social Work degree between the five members of the band, you’d think they’re setting up some sort of fallback plan– but we’re guessing they don’t really need one.