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Sara Rachele’s hushed new acoustic track “Still On My Mind,” debuting today at The Bluegrass Situation

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Artist: Sara Rachele
Hometown: Atlanta/New York
Song: “Still on My Mind”
Album: B-side to “Merry Christmas, Baby”
Release Date: December 28
Label: Angrygal Records

In Their Words: “‘Still on my Mind’ is a song that wrote itself, really. It was one of those sit down, true story moments where I’m alone, talking to someone who isn’t there. I’ve been lucky in that a lot of my personal relationships are lifers, so to speak, the kind that stay with me — an engrave-on-your-headstone kind of thing. But I genuinely look to those people, the ones who leave us, as a mental memorial of sorts. The points of the day when I’m at rest, at peace, I still carry those people, those memories, like they’re a part of each breath of the second I’m in.” — Sara Rachele

LISTEN HERE…

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The FADER premieres new KONCEPT & J57 video for “Excitement,” off their new EP, The Fuel

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A little over a month ago, rappers Koncept and J57 released The Fuel, the first major effort off their collaboration. The duo have now dropped a video for “Excitement,” a track off their EP, which features vocals from Andrew Thomas Reid.

Koncept, a Queens-born emcee and rapper, first met J57, a Long Island-born native producer and rapper, in 2008. The two both worked at Fat Beats, a record store in the West Village known for jumpstarting the careers of many underground rappers. Along with some coworkers, they formed rap group Brown Bag AllStars, who hit their peak when they opened for Ghostface Killah at an Atlanta music festival.

Wanting to reach a larger audience, they eventually decided to make The Fuel together. They are now working on their first full length album, Flight, which will drop sometime in 2016.

“I grew up on hip-hop, but I’m also inspired by Radiohead and The Mars Volta—good, meaningful, powerful and emotional music that just gives you a feeling,” Koncept told the FADER. “It’s what I’ve always searched for in my sound, and what I’ve finally found in these new joints with J57.” WATCH HERE…

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KCRW premieres brand new video from Jet Trash – “What They Want”

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The year is winding down, and new music is scarce. But we’ve got a last video premiere to share for 2015, and it’s a good one! Marion Hodges wrote about the California band Jet Trash earlier this year, and now we’ve got another track from their debut EP available for your perusal in video form.

JET TRASH – “WHAT THEY WANT” (from the EP Jet Trash, available now, digitally & on cassette from Burger Records imprint Wiener Records) WATCH HERE…

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PureVolume.com with an exclusive on “Self Immolation,” the first song to surface from Through the Sparks’ brand new album Transindifference (out March 18 on Communicating Vessels)

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For over a decade, Through The Sparks’ indie psych has resonated with music fans and critics alike. Singer Jody Nelson’s dark subject matter along with the band’s complicated instrumentation has made them one of the more unique bands in the genre. Yet, on their latest album and third overall, Nelson took a more positive tone, and its reflected on the tune we’re premiering today. “Self Immolation” features heavy jams that would make Crazy Horse proud.

“Human sacrifice is a running theme on Transindifference,” Nelson explains. “It’s one thing that turns up in every culture and mythology, and is just bizarre, even in the most vanilla, missionary-style American suburban Christianity—it’s the basis of the thing. So, I wanted to look at it from every angle.

“As for inspiration for ‘Self Immolation,’ there were a string of self-immolations—six or seven of them—in 2013 during the Bulgarian elections, during a state of political unrest. I, admittedly, don’t know much about the details, but it was politically and economically focused, which seemed so bizarre to me. Religious reasons would make more sense. The first person to die was a photographer/mountain climber/adventurer type. He died on the Bulgarian equivalent of the Fourth of July, a couple of weeks after setting himself on fire ceremoniously in front of a municipal building. With ‘Self Immolation,’ I reset the thing from an American perspective, so it takes a much more absurd turn, naturally. It was originally titled ‘The Fifth of July.’

“I wanted to work in a sense of apprehension and images of the mundaneness of American weekend/holiday culture for contrast. The structure of the song might say more than the lyrics themselves about the actual act of kneeling down on a white sheet and dousing oneself with gasoline and striking a match. The outro takes on a giant overblown guitar-rock persona, which is both earnest and decidedly American. Not holding back some of those tendencies on this record was a conscious decision as well. Honesty through inauthenticity and fiction.” LISTEN HERE…

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American Songwriter with an excellent new track from Caleb Caudle’s new album Carolina Ghost, out Feb. 26 from This Is American Music

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Big personal changes tend to be creative goldmines for songwriters, and country singer-songwriter Caleb Caudle has had no shortage of them over the last few years; the young outlaw relocated back to his home state of North Carolina and stopped drinking. These two transitions provided a wealth of inspiration for his latest album, Carolina Ghost, which drops February 26 via This Is American Music. Check out the album’s first single, “Steel & Stone,” below. LISTEN HERE…

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Rolling Stone features Aaron Lee Tasjan with the last word in this piece on the East Nashville music scene

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On a chilly evening in early December, the East Nashville skyline was aglow in a bright, periwinkle haze. Not the haze that neighborhood troubadour Todd Snider sang about on one of his many tributes to his side of the Cumberland River, the kind that emanates from a tightly rolled joint smoked next to the local liquor store. On this night, the light came via a massive, multi-story rig from the set of ABC’s Nashville, filming an upcoming episode here, in the “hip” part of town. It was the sort of blue glow that’s usually reserved for the deep-sea section of aquariums, where kids press their noses against the glass to get a better look at the sharks, leaving snot trails in their wake.

It’s appropriate, anyway — lately, East Nashville, and its music scene in particular, has felt more and more like a fishbowl. For the past few years, as Americana has morphed into the new rock & roll and outlets from The New York Times to The Guardian have examined everything from the lure of its coffee shops to its music-making garages, the attention has turned a town into a trend, a place into a verb. Once known as somewhere starving artists flocked for cheap housing and cheaper beer, but feared by tightly-wound suburbanites, it’s now a stop for tour buses looking for guys like Avery Barkley, the “dead sexy East Nashville hipster” on Nashville. READ MORE…

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