
Awhile back we had the opportunity to go check out two of Nashville’s own Moon Taxi and Cherub. Beyond having the time of our lives the music spoke volumes for not only the artists but also the amount of people supporting the flourishing music scene here in Nashville. With Moon Taxi fresh from playing Bonnaroo as well as touring with Matisyahu, and Cherub ripe from dominating such festivals as Bonnaroo, Hangout, and Electric Forest (to name a few) the city more than welcomed their return. Below is our depiction of the ‘blurry’ experience shared by many remembered by less to one of Cherubs latest titled xoxo . Two epic music sets, a lot of beer, and one staggering sunrise amongst the steps of Cherub’s porch later…we have this to show for it..Cheers
Beer Recommendation: (Soon to grace the city of Nashville) Fat Bottom Brewery’s ‘Ruby Red American Ale’
-Special thanks to Nashville’s Independent Radio Lightning 100 and Tin Roof for making such an experience possible.
-tINO bUGG

Experimental music seems to be a defining characteristic of the modern underground internet music scene, which is why retro experimentation seems to have fascinated me more than a lot of what I’ve been hearing lately.
Its always good to hear a lyrically competent artist do dirty dirty things to such a clean beat. The correlation between the two seem be getting more and more difficult to find in an art form becoming suffocated by swag, egos, and personalities. With the word “lyricist” becoming an over saturated cliché, let me assure you that the thought and methodical approach to every syllable involved in his work more than validates Macro to such a title. When this type of process is equally matched with the swankiness of talented producer Chase Windu you get the following…..Dope. Check out the track and don’t forget to gawk in amazement at the artwork done, of course, by none other then BHC’s Sophisticated Yeti.
I get a fair amount of submissions every week and it can often be very tedious to sort out who I can really get excited about. This makes it pretty easy to receive emails about
The dance scene in Nashville is an interesting thing. Guys like Coach and KDSML have been around for a few years playing shows with the exact same crowd showing up every single Saturday for the Y2K shows. I had always just assumed it was fairly static. But after this past year seeing DJ after DJ pop up with the dubstep trend, it’s pretty apparent that we’re becoming a little more accepting towards it all.
After dropping a

Heavyheads’ Pradda recently teamed up with M|O|D’s Lil Texas for the track ‘Run It’, and as I’m sure you’ll agree, this was a good move. Progressive beats matched with the better-with-every-track lyricism of Pradda create something that I think may be one of the better tracks I’ve heard recently. After hearing that