Category Archives: 2024

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Believe the ‘Hype’: Lips Speak Louder are Here to Rock!

In case you’ve been under a rock for the past few years, turn-of-the-millennium rock influences are everywhere these days. It’s never long before we hear about another reunion tour — or entire festival — meant to appeal to our Gen X and Millennial tastes.

Of course, the late 90s and early 2000s are showing up in plenty of new music as well. Take Nashville-based duo Lips Speak Louder for example; their new single, “Hype,” draws its instrumentation and swagger from some of your favorite high-powered grunge tunes, while frontwoman Rachel Brandsness’ vocals remind us of Gwen Stefani — with just a wee bit more of a sullen edge.

“‘Hype’ unapologetically calls out and confronts the inauthenticity of those who sell themselves for their own gain, whether it’s social, financial or political,” Brandsness said.

If you want to hear more after listening to this — and we’re sure you will — Lips Speak Louder is about to embark on a fall tour across much of the US, both in support of their own project and as the backing band for Emily Wolfe, who produced “Hype” alongside the band’s forthcoming album. That tour includes an Oct. 19 date at Nashville’s Lipstick Lounge, beginning at 7 p.m.

For now, believe the “Hype” on this one — because it’s here, and it’s real!

LISTEN: Lonely Little Kitsch Explores Our ‘Vices’

We’re heading to Canada for the first time ever this month! To celebrate, let’s check in with a band keeping the nation’s storied alt-rock tradition alive!

Lonely Little Kitsch released their latest single, “Vices,” on August 21. A tense introduction — hallmarked by low-end guitars and a thunderous bass drum pattern — sets an ominous tone, as frontwoman Kristen Goetz lists some of the ways our humanity gets the better of us.

However, upon a closer listen, one realizes that “Vices” serves a deeper purpose — to celebrate the beautiful imperfections that make each of us human!

“The song is about bad habits, and how we all have them,” Goetz said. “Some can be serious, and some are innocent and fairly innocuous –- and, in some cases, our vices are other people. But, no one is vice-less. ‘Vices’ is about recognizing that, and coming together and being open about it. Perfection is a farce. Let your freak flag fly!”

Described by the band as “Veruca Salt meets Jack White, with a little (a lot) of Cobain in the bridge,” “Vices” takes the best of 90s grunge and applies a modern filter — complete with a melody sure to leave a lasting impression.

“I had been playing around on a keyboard and came up with something that felt catchy. Nolan immediately created a killer guitar riff based on that, I sang a melody with it, and that was that,” Goetz said. “The bones and structure of the song came together extremely quickly.”

Gussapolooza 2024 Preview! (ft. Russ Robson)

Gussapolooza is a unique 3-day camp-out extravaganza that celebrates Canada’s emerging music and arts scene. Based in Cookstown, Ontario, the festival will host more than 50 artists, plus vendors, visual artists, seminars featuring emerging industry leaders, and more.

Today, we’re joined by Gussapolooza founder Russ Robson, who tells us about the festival’s origins, the ways Gussapolooza supports creatives of all disciplines, and exciting plans for the future.

Learn more at gussapolooza.com!⁠

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become⁠

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NASHVILLE: Here’s our Sept. 11 Next2Rise Lineup!

We’re teaming up with Flavor 90s Bar (1526 Demonbreun St., Nashville) to give you the opportunity to catch some of the best emerging talent — from Nashville and beyond!

Our bi-weekly Next2Rise series is a live music experience featuring artists who are destined for bright lights and big stages! These events are not only opportunities for selected artists to show up and show out, but to connect to even greater opportunities!

Our Sept. 11 lineup features…

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A Movement to Unite Nashville (ft. Lord Goldie)

Lord Goldie returns to The Quinn Spinn for her record-breaking fifth appearance!

This time, the Nashville-based hip hop artist, manager, and producer is back to revisit her 2022 “Sunday Funday” collaboration with Foundation Mecca and ViB — and how this hip-hop/country crossover is positioned to break down musical and cultural barriers in Nashville and beyond!

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become⁠

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A Love Letter to Musikfest

What do you say to the organization that has given you every meaningful start in your chosen industry, 10 years later?

I came to ArtsQuest in the summer of 2014. I was 27 years old, trying to find my way after fizzling out as an internal communications specialist for a Fortune 500 company in New York. I had started a music-centric podcast in the prior year that was trying to find its legs. I was underemployed (and pretty broke), but felt the brimming potential of purpose from this platform that was in its infancy. I just needed a chance, and I was granted one back in my college town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. I had the opportunity to work the same festival that, at that point, had become an annual appointment for me – and I had the chance to see it through fresh eyes, as I sought inspiration for the road ahead. I had the opportunity, in my small way, to be part of the magic this time of year, in the city my soul had come to call home.

I think of the road since then. I think of the ups and downs, and how good it felt to be back home, even as the ensuing months and years would bring about great loss, and no shortage of professional and personal transitions. “Sure things” would fade from view, while the unexpected would present new opportunities (and the challenges that come with them).

That never rang truer than in the fall of 2015. Mom had just passed and, after my beloved Cubs were bounced from the playoffs by the Mets in emphatic fashion, I found myself once again in need of an outlet. The Quinn Spinn, having been on hiatus for several months, needed the support of a stronger platform, and I had recently begun to dig into the local music scene in my new (old) city. I decided that I, at the very least, could do something to support local artists who were releasing music and playing shows.

Within a couple of months, the blog – then known as Lehigh Valley Underground – was born. A couple months after that, a piece I had written about the popular, yet highly-contested Lehigh Valley Music Awards (LVMAs) gave us our first moment of quasi-virality. The region’s musical power players had quickly become aware of this plucky little blog I had started, enough so that we were asked to lend media partnership support to the LVMAs’ showcase at that year’s Musikfest.

All the while, I found my job at ArtsQuest becoming so much more than a job. It became a family, complete with a variety of personalities and relationship dynamics. It became a place to sound out my ideas, and find listening ears and new perspectives.


One such moment that sticks out to me occurred one weekday night in late spring (or early summer) of 2016. I had just begun my shift – and was minding my own business – when I overheard a conversation during my shift about this “Lehigh Valley Underground” thing that had just started. My ears perked up, as a *very* high ranking official within the organization was involved.

I was conflicted. This was my pride and joy, and people were talking about it! On the other hand, I was raised to *never* bring up my outside interests in a workplace setting.

Regardless, I decided that if I was ever going to flip the script, the time was now…

“Do you know who runs that?” I asked.

“Who?”

“Me.”

I received some amazing, encouraging feedback on LVU. Although it was brief, our interaction ended with that same official gesturing to our surroundings within the ArtsQuest Center, saying the following…

“Remember, this all happened because somebody had an idea…”


Over time, I would find more new opportunities within those walls – to collaborate on fresh ideas, and to connect with new people and organizations. Some of the first meaningful media coverage opportunities I and LVU had were because of ArtsQuest and Musikfest. Soon, we would find ourselves crossing paths, collaborating on events and festivals. No matter what, I’ve always felt like my voice mattered as a member of our community.

Then, in 2018, I felt a pull toward something different. Nashville came calling. My team – my family – encouraged me to pursue that calling. They let me know that if I ever wanted to come back – for Musikfest, for good, or for anything in between – that the door would always be open.

That’s why I come back. That’s why I’ll put life and business on pause for a few weeks every summer to take part in this unique, magical experience that can’t be found anywhere else on Earth but Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Although Nashville certainly claims ownership to several chapters in this story, those chapters would have never been written if it weren’t for these 10 incredible, timeless days in August that bring me back home.

This year is perhaps the most special yet. First of all, today (August 1, 2024) marks 10 years to the day that I clocked in for my first Musikfest shift, which I spent directing traffic at the intersection of 2nd St. and Founders Way. Tonight, I have the honor and privilege of joining my team once again – including many of the people who were here that day – to kick off the nation’s largest free, non-gated music festival with Greta Van Fleet at the Wind Creek Steel Stage. Then, on Friday evening and continuing through August 11, you’ll catch me on the North Side, leading our Event Staff operations on that side of the festival for the fourth year in a row.

(To those of you who know what time it is, I can’t wait to see you over there. It’s one of the highlights of my year, every year.)

In addition, the organization that has given me so many opportunities keeps on giving. I am honored to be a presenter at the first-ever Musikfest Industry & Education Conference. I’ll be in attendance both days – August 1 and 2 – with my seminar, Perfect Your Pitch: Building Authentic Connections as an Independent Artist, taking place this Friday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m. inside the Red Cinema at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. I’ll be presenting on behalf of that plucky little blog that has since become so much more. If you’re nearby, I hope to see you there.

To my ArtsQuest Family, thank you for giving me this stage – your stage – to begin this exciting next chapter in the story of Underground Music Collective (and, at its core, Lehigh Valley Underground). I hope that everything I’ve learned in the past decade-plus of building this platform – so much of it alongside many of you – can inspire the creative minds in the room to dream just a little bigger, and strive for more than they previously thought possible.

After all… *gestures around*

…this opportunity happened because somebody had an idea. 😉

Where Music and Entrepreneurship Meet…

Last month, I had the honor and privilege of returning to IHeartMedia headquarters in New York City to record a follow-up interview on the Passage to Profit Show. Hosted by Richard and Elizabeth Gearhart of Gearhart Law, the Passage to Profit Show showcases innovative entrepreneurs from a wide variety of industries, and is syndicated on more than 30 radio stations nationwide.

In this episode, I discuss why it’s important for artists to think and function like entrepreneurs, and how the UMC Academy equips them to do so. We also analyze what prominent artists like Taylor Swift and Bon Jovi have done to build their creative ecosystems and withstand changes in popular music trends.

Joining me on this episode are brilliant entrepreneurs, including:

  • Geofencing experts Ernesto Cullari and Barbara Wardell from Cullari & Wardell agency. Discover how GPS technology is revolutionizing targeted marketing, allowing businesses to attract the right customers at the right time. Learn the secrets behind geotargeting, from capturing foot traffic to sending personalized ads, and find out how even small businesses can leverage this powerful tool to boost their ROI. If you’re curious about the future of marketing and want to stay ahead of the curve, this episode is a must-listen!
  • Remi Leibovic, MCM., the founder of RCL Media LLC, a woman/Latina (Cuban/Argentinian) owned social media agency that specializes in data-driven social media management and content creation for small businesses. Remi bases her outreach on meeting new people and creating problem-solving solutions for today’s businesses via social media and the stories told through visual content creation.

Grow Through What You Go Through (ft. Jess Antonette)

Jess Antonette is an independent pop country artist, business owner, and (more recently) dog mom. The always-hustling New York native has worked hard to get to where she is — and, in the process, has had opportunities to learn from life’s twists and turns along the way.

Learn about the life events that have shaped Jess’ journey — and the gratitude she has found — on this episode of The Quinn Spinn.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.), Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become⁠

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Receive 20% Off Musikfest Industry & Education Conference Passes

We’re excited to head to Bethlehem, PA for the first ever Musikfest Music Industry & Education Conference on August 1-2, and we want to see you there.

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