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The Wans talk to Cameo about about awkward situations and musical inspirations

The Wans Simon Kerr-Vocals/Guitar Mark Petaccia-Vocals/Drums Thomas Bragg-Vocals/Bass He Said, She Said Cameo featured artist

2014 has been a good year for Nashville rock and roll group The Wans. Their new album “He Said, She Said” was released today. Produced by Dave Cobb (Rival Sons, Jason Isbell) and mixed by Vance Powell (Jack White, Arctic Monkeys), the albums channels both the classic rock of Led Zeppelin and the grunge of ’90s bands like Soundgarden, but with a modern twist. Constantly in motion, The Wans have a fall tour in the works, with a special stop at Austin City Limits. Learn and listen more at thewansmusic.com.

To get more familiar, we chatted with Simon from The Wans about awkward situations and musical inspirations. Check out the Q&A HERE…

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The Wild talks to Digital Tour Bus about their ultimate dream tour lineup

The Wild Dreams are maps baby robot The Wild are: Dianna - vocals, tambourine Kylee - drums Witt - vocals, guitar, harmonica Steve - banjo, vocals Dakota - bass Preparing for its summer tour, the Wild just released the title track from Dreams Are Maps (recorded by current MAGNET cover star Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!). The LP is a tribute to longtime friend Anthony Poynter, who died from cancer this year. Digital Tour Bus

In this Dream Tour video, the indie folk band, The Wild, shares who they would put on their ultimate tour lineup. You can watch the video, after the break. WATCH HERE…

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No Country For New Nashville says that The Wans “are setting the pace in Nashville’s exploding rock scene.”

The Wans Simon Kerr-Vocals/Guitar Mark Petaccia-Vocals/Drums Thomas Bragg-Vocals/Bass He Said, She Said No Country For New Nashville

We’ve been jabbering about The Wans and their upcoming release, He Said, She Said, for a good part of the summer.  We brought you the first single, “I Can’t Fix You” back in June, and named them a must see in our Forecastle lineup.  Well, the wait is up, and the album is out.  We are going to offer you a stream below, but that should really just incite you to visit your local record store to buy a physical copy.

No local dates on the books as of right now, but we expect that to change in the coming weeks.  Keep your eyes on No Country for updates on that front, and keep your ears on The Wans for an impressive debut full length, and another solid band who are setting the pace in Nashville’s exploding rock scene. LISTEN HERE…

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In his weekly Paste Magazine column, Daytrotter’s Sean Moeller spotlights Sara Rachele as one of the “gems” he’s discovered this week…

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Below you’ll find a synopsis of what we consider to be the best performances that we posted on Daytrotter last week. The best things we made were some cool Daytrotter pint glasses, but here’s to the music.

Here are some other gems discovered this week: American Wrestlers (holy smokes!), Young Rising Sons, Ryn Weaver, The Soundmen, Low Roar, Sara Rachele, Nicholas Krgovich (thanks to Owen Ashworth of Advance Base/Casiotone and Orindal Records), Noah and the Megafauna, Crybabycry, The Hunts, Land Lines and Modern Vices. Now go and have yourself a week! READ MORE HERE…

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Nashville Scene premieres The Wans’ “Turn Your Back” off of their debut LP He Said, She Said

The Wans Simon Kerr-Vocals/Guitar Mark Petaccia-Vocals/Drums Thomas Bragg-Vocals/Bass He Said, She Said Nashville Scene Turn Your Back

With a sound steeped gritty, grunge-y, bluesy American rock ’n’ roll and savage, post-punk-infused attack, and a frontman, Simon Kerr, who comes to Nashville via Derry, Northern Ireland, The Wans tightly package four decades of distortion-buzzing sonic nastiness into a crisp 10-song stranglehold on their full-length debut, He Said, She Said. On standouts like “Tired” and “Can’t Fix You,” the drums pound and propel, the gang vocals and percussion are bombastic, and the guitars chop through the speakers like an ax-wielding Jack Nicholson.

The Wans celebrated the record’s release last night at The Basement, appearing as part of the club’s most excellent $2-beer-special-boasting Sunday Post series alongside the likes of Slick, Poly, Earl Burrows, The Heathens and Werewulf. He Said, She Said officially drops tomorrow, but the band has offered us an exclusive stream of the album cut “Turn Your Back.” LISTEN HERE…

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PureVolume premieres Brooklynn’s latest single “B.A.D.”

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With idols like Johnny Cash, Andy Warhol and Tim Burton, one would not assume Brooklynn to take the dance-pop route, but the young singer has a knack for it, and with the help of producer Nico Constantine (Lady Gaga, Program The Dead, Biters, StarBenders),  she’s been able to show her talents to the world. The Atlanta-based songbird is gearing up to release her debut EP next month, and today we’re excited to premiere its latest single, “B.A.D.” Equal parts ’60s soul, ’70s disco and ’80s synth-pop, this track proves that even though Brooklynn may not have taken the punk rock path, she still has a rebel soul. Stream “B.A.D.” above.

“‘B.A.D.’ is a cosmological disco track with strong, raspy vocals,” Brooklynn begins. “The song was born out of a late-night jam session I had with the wonderful James Hall and my producer Nico Constantine.”

“Lyrically, it’s about being a bad girl, but not in the conventional sense. In this case, bad means a rebel, a fighter, a renegade. I went through a lot growing up. I had to deal with adult-level problems when I was just a young kid. I had to rise up against adversity or perish. ‘B.A.D.’ is meant to encourage and inspire. It’s an upbeat kind of punch-you-in-the-face song that refuses to feel sorry for itself. LISTEN HERE…

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