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“After the Crossing” – Harry Kappen: Ten Songs, One Man, and the Sound of a World Trying Not to Tear Itself Apart
Harry Kappen didn’t just cross an ocean—he detonated his old life and stitched together a new one somewhere between memory, love, and whatever fragile truth still survives the noise. After the Crossing is what happens when a guy takes that kind of leap and decides to document the psychological aftershocks in real time.

Spit Mad
Apr 12 min read


Thundercat strikes back with his first album in 6 years
Thundercat, known for his unique and instantly recognizable bass lines and infectious rhythms, is set to release his sixth studio album (If you include Drank as an album). This will be the first time in 6 years that he would have released an album.
Mark Bisbecos
Apr 12 min read


Gary Pratt’s “Buzzin’” Finds the Sacred in the Ordinary
Gary Pratt’s “Buzzin’” unfolds like a late summer evening you didn’t plan but somehow needed. It doesn’t announce itself with grandeur or strain for significance. Instead, it settles in, easy as a porch light flickering on, and lets the details do the talking.

Spit Mad
Apr 12 min read


Pamela Hopkins Stands Her Ground with Honesty and Heart on “Me Being Me”
There’s a long tradition in country music of songs that draw a line in the sand—quietly, firmly, without spectacle. Pamela Hopkins’ “Me Being Me” belongs to that lineage, not because it reinvents the form, but because it understands it so well. This is a song about identity, about the cost of staying true to yourself, and about the peculiar strength it takes not to apologize for it.

Spit Mad
Mar 302 min read


Flea, yes THAT Flea, is releasing his first studio album this Friday
Flea of Red Hot Chilli Peppers fame is set to release his first ever studio album as a solo artist. He rocked the stages in the 90s with his unique style of bass playing, eccentric outfits and vibrant dyed hair. But this album seems like a massive departure from the loud, bombastic style that he has built over the years with the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Mark Bisbecos
Mar 252 min read


Worldwide Sensation "BTS" set to release new album this Friday
BTS, the international K-pop sensation that started back in 2013, took an indefinite hiatus back in 2022 to focus on mandatory military service and solo projects. But in June 2025, they reunited and are now set to release their new album "ARIRANG" this Friday. Fans have been frothing at the mouth in anticipation for a new BTS release and they will get their dreams fulfilled soon!
Mark Bisbecos
Mar 162 min read


Freely Fest's inaugural show to light up Nashville in under a month
Freely Fest, a brand new smaller scale festival, will be at Bridgestone Arena on April 8th, 2026 starting at 5:30pm CST. The festival includes the likes of Avery Anna, Janelle Monáe, Dominic Fike, T-Pain and the headliner of the event, The Killers. There is an interesting mix of different genres like country, rap, R&B, indie rock, and a slew of other genres mixed in.
Mark Bisbecos
Mar 111 min read


Mitski is dropping her new album, "Nothing's About to Happen To Me" this Friday
Famed Indie/Art Rock/Alternative artist Mitski is getting ready to release her release her eighth studio album called, "Nothing's About to Happen To Me." Mitski's iconic softer sound mixed with the occasional indie rock style songs made her a star who currently has around 22 million monthly streams on Spotify. I would assume that number will only grow after this new release, which will be her first studio album in 3 years since her last one back in 2023.
Mark Bisbecos
Feb 232 min read


Baby Keem comes back with new album, "Ca$ino" out this Friday
Famed and beloved rapper Baby Keem is set to release his new album on Friday, February 20, 2026. This will be his first album in 5 years since his last major hit release, "The Melodic Blue" with the smash hit song off of that album being "Family Ties" with Kendrick Lamar. "Family Ties" became an anthem for an entire generation of rap fans and music connoisseurs.
Mark Bisbecos
Feb 182 min read


Why Has Music Become A Heated Topic For America’s Biggest Sports Game?
Between a historical lack of payout and many fans intentionally tuning out the official show, is the halftime show worth it for artists?
Trent Pelletier
Feb 93 min read


The Grammys Big Winners and Biggest Snubs
The 68th Annual Grammy Awards concluded last night and there where some shockers, some broken hearts and many tears shed. The Grammys brought a lot of excitement, reflection, and hope for the future of the music industry with a lot of new artists being introduced and a lot of older artists coming back out of the framework. Let's dive in!
Mark Bisbecos
Feb 23 min read


The Captivating and Energetic Performances at The Grammys
The Captivating and Energetic Performances at The Grammys
Mark Bisbecos
Feb 24 min read


Roots Run Deep: Why "Can’t Hide Country" by Colt Ford & Tyler Booth Hits Like a Back-Road Revival
When two country voices collide with swagger and sincerity, you get a track that does more than simply entertain—it reminds you where you’re from. That’s exactly what we get with “Can’t Hide Country,” the hard-hitting single from Colt Ford and Tyler Booth, released on September 5th, 2025. “Can’t Hide Country” pairs Colt Ford’s bold Southern swagger with Tyler Booth’s gritty, authentic vocal tone, crafting an anthem with rocking steel guitar riffs, punchy beats, and a message

Spit Mad
Nov 4, 20252 min read


“Too Good to Go”: Shari Rowe’s Love Letter to Life
“Too Good To Go,” the recent single from Shari Rowe, presents itself as a quietly profound meditation on love, gratitude, and the fragile beauty of life. Released on September 26, 2025, the song is rooted in something raw and real: Rowe’s own health scare, a moment of vulnerability that transformed into art. From the opening lines — “I love when the small talk turns to a laugh / When my eyes catch yours and you’re looking right back” — the song places us in a very intimate, e

Spit Mad
Oct 21, 20253 min read


Creed Fisher’s Reckoning: Between Heaven and Hell Drops October 17th
Outlaw country’s no-holds-barred storyteller returns with a soul-scorching new album that promises grit, glory, and everything in between. In a world of polished radio anthems and sugar‑coated storytelling, Creed Fisher has always chosen the road less airbrushed. A man built on real-life scars, West Texas dust, and unshakable conviction, Fisher is a voice for those who walk the line — and sometimes cross it. His upcoming album, Between Heaven and Hell , arrives October 17th

Spit Mad
Oct 16, 20252 min read


Country AF: Colt Ford and Jay Webb Turn Up the Twang in New Honky Tonk Anthem
Colt Ford is back with a boot-stomping, twang-drenched single that leaves no doubt about where his roots lie. Teaming up with rising...

Spit Mad
Oct 13, 20251 min read


“Automatic” Brings That Early 2010s Dance Floor Sparkle Back
The best word to describe Kayn Falcon’s song, “Automatic” is magic. A charged electric song that brings you back to that early 2010 dance...
Caroline Bowling
Oct 3, 20251 min read


Connor Daly's New Song "Curtains Never Close" Captures our Hearts
A new love song on Valentine’s Day? What could be more perfect? Nashville singer-songwriter, Connor Daly, released his newest single,...
Kristin Gross
Feb 24, 20252 min read


Natalac: 30 Years Representing Jacksonville, Releases ‘The Return of Goldie’ January 26th
Jacksonville’s very own Natalac, born Sheldon Martinez Davis, is a name synonymous with Southern hip-hop and Pimp Hop music. With over 30...

Spit Mad
Jan 8, 20252 min read


Marc Biala Debuts Emotive and Soulful Ballad “Been Everywhere but Me”
Austin-based singer-songwriter Marc Biala has unveiled his latest heartfelt ballad, “Been Everywhere but Me.” With its emotive...

Spit Mad
Dec 31, 20242 min read
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