UMC20: Dec. 3, 2019
UMC50 is forever. But, this week’s edition of UMC20?
It’s only here for a week, and then it’s gone forever.
Listen to UMC20
UMC50 is forever. But, this week’s edition of UMC20?
It’s only here for a week, and then it’s gone forever.
Listen to UMC20
Have you ever encountered a familiar face in public and found that you just can’t relate?
Or, have you found that you just don’t want to?
If either of the above statements applies to you, Nate Rose has something new for you.
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It was just last week that we announced that our December 2019 Underground Writers Round will be a charitable affair, benefiting and recognizing the efforts of our dear community partners at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.) in Nashville.
What we didn’t tell you is who will be a part of the all-Homie lineup we have in store for you beginning at 9 p.m. on Friday, December 13. Now, your wait is over!
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Last week, while we gave you a listen to one of DaChri’s latest projects, we told you that another of his collaborations would be making it’s way to UMC this week.
We’re here to deliver on that promise, and we think you’ll be happy that we did.
This. Is. A. Banger.
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More than any other playlist we’ve ever constructed, constructing the first-ever UMC50 playlist was not easy.
We’ve heard from hundreds of artists this year, and have heard multiple songs from the vast majority of them. Some have put out full EPs or albums. So, where do we even begin narrowing down this entire calendar year, to 50 of its can’t-miss songs?
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Photo courtesy of Mixtape Media.
Travel and time spent with the ones we love are both known to be good for the soul.
For Brendan James, both were a way of life for six months.
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Thanksgiving is a time to reconnect with family and friends. For us, that means reuniting part of our original Quinn Spinn family.
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Kara Frazier has had quite a year. She released her EP Seven Ages back in March, which was certainly cause for celebration in Nashville. A bit later on, she was named an official ambassador of the Swisher Sweets artist project Class of 2019.
Admittedly, we’ve been waiting to find out what Kara had in store for us next. As of this Friday, the wait is over.
listen to ‘Lovesick’
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. That means today, obviously, is Thanksgiving Eve.
It’s also a special day for me. It’s the one-year anniversary of the day I woke up for the first time as a resident of Nashville.
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When Derek Webb released Stockholm Syndrome in 2009, it was equally experimental and controversial. The album’s urban electronica landscape was a noted departure from Webb’s singer-songwriter roots, while the record found itself under record label censorship due to its unabashed critiques on political and spiritual matters.
On Friday night, Webb celebrated 10 years of his landmark album at The Basement in Nashville, trading in the album’s multi-layered soundscapes for an evening of acoustic interpretations.
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