Madison Steinbruck is a Nashville-based indie artist known for her evocative storytelling and genre-blending sound. Her journey from Corpus Christi, Texas, to Nashville in 2021 led to her 2023 debut album, Australia's Lonelier, which captivated audiences with its raw emotion. Her latest EP, wannabe!, released in December 2024, showcases a bold evolution, fusing alt-pop vibes with introspective lyrics.
Rock & Roll Is Dead? Think Again – Meet Ace Monroe
If you think rock & roll is fading, Ace Monroe is here to prove you wrong. This Nashville-based band is bringing back gritty riffs, soaring vocals, and electrifying live performances, channeling the spirit of Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Aerosmith while crafting a sound that’s entirely their own.
In this episode, we dive into their journey from dorm room jams to national tours, the story behind their unique name, and how they recorded their debut album Shelter in Place in a one-bedroom apartment. Plus, we talk influences, wild tour stories, and what it takes to survive as a rock band in 2025.
And of course, stick around for an exclusive live performance you won’t want to miss. Rock & roll isn’t dead—it’s just getting started.
Tom Tippin is an indie artist blending raw emotion with infectious melodies. He shares insights into his latest EP, Imposter, exploring self-doubt and identity through tracks like “Nepo Baby” and “Sympathy.” Join us for a candid conversation about finding his voice and forging his own path in music.
Parker Barrow is a blues-infused Southern rock band led by the powerhouse duo Megan Kane and Dylan Turner. The band shares the story behind their debut album Jukebox Gypsies, chronicling their journey from life on the road in an RV to finding a harmonious balance amid the chaos. We dive into their musical influences, including The Black Crowes and Tedeschi Trucks Band, and explore how their experiences shaped tracks like “Back to Birmingham.” From raw emotions to live performance energy, Parker Barrow brings it all.
Chelsea King: indie rock artist, 2022 John Lennon Award winner, and… murder mystery subject?
We explore the eerie coincidences between Chelsea’s life and a true crime case involving another Chelsea King, then dive into her journey with past life regression.
Chelsea opens up about her past life in Ireland, where she was murdered, and how she’s using music as a means of healing.
Plus, we chat about her recent music and what it’s like being a modern-day rock artist with a 90s edge.
What’s crazier: Scooter Braun calling you after your song goes viral, or playing a gig in the ocean at the Great Barrier Reef?
Amy Sheppard has done both.
Not only is she 1/3 of the Australian pop band Sheppard ( Geronimo, Coming Home), in 2022 her debut solo E.P. hit #1 on the Australian Charts.
She moved to Nashville in 2023 where she splits her time between Sheppard & her solo career.
From global tours to the time they became the first band to play on a barge at the Great Barrier Reef, we cover a lot of ground—but most importantly…we tried Tim Tams for the first time, and things got real.
Savanna Leigh is a Pop Singer/Songwriter in Nashville, TN. Her EP “Reminders of You” is available everywhere now!
moony is back and ready to dive into the lore behind his debut album "WARNING HIGH CUBE". We talk about Mushrooms, marriage, and the thin veil that covers reality. Featuring 2 live acoustic performances from the new album!
Kevin Equitz is the founder, creator, and chief Luthier for Equitz Guitars, a boutique guitar company based in Nashville, TN.
Noted Bird Expert, Carson Cody, plays keys on the road splitting his time with Judah & The Lion and Matt Kearney. He is also 1/2 of the "Crying Contest", an indie electronic duo with Tyler Dozier (Lady Dan). Since Carson has played with some of today's top indie artists, we chose to talk about birds, sharks & goldfish.
Teddy at Night's brand new album "Good in the End" is out now! Go Listen!
Teddy at Night is a synth-pop artist from Nashville, TN find him on tour now with friend of the show moony.
Rolling Stone Magazine listed "The Foxies" alongside Stephen Sanchez, Lower Broadway, & Candace Owens as evidence of Nashville's "Radical Reinvention". On this episode, they share their thoughts on the music industry, achieving their dreams, and the ethos of sticking to one's artistic guns amid the music industry's unpredictability. Rolling Stone was right about one thing, they're definitley rad (and Julia has the tattoo to prove it).
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Starletta is a Love's shirt wearing indie artist who is currently inventing synth-wave/pop-country. He lives in Nashville, TN but he's from Youngstown, Ohio and yes, HE is Middle America.
Kent Blazy, a Nashville-based American country music songwriter, has a remarkable career with seven number one hits to his credit. His notable collaborations with Garth Brooks, including the chart-topping "If Tomorrow Never Comes," showcase his significant impact on the country music scene. Blazy's ongoing success is evident in his recent #1 hit, "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)," recorded by Chris Young, solidifying his enduring influence in the industry.
Derrek Phillips is a Grammy-winning drummer known for his collaborations with artists such as Bonnie Tyler, Dr. John, and Brett Eldredge. From the New York jazz scene to Nashville's diverse music community, Derrek's drumming can be heard on projects like the "Nashville" TV show soundtrack and Michael McDonald's "This Christmas."
Jutt Huffman, a seasoned Nashville musician, recently opened for Luke Bryan. Renowned for his genre-blending style, fusing country, rock 'n' roll, and reggae, Jutt's decade-long journey includes sharing stages with artists like Josh Turner and The Band Perry. After a hiatus, Jutt's return includes the single "Today We Drink," reaching #53 on iTunes Country Charts, paving the way for his upcoming 12-track album exploring themes of drinking, heartbreak, love, and freedom.