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LISTEN: Black Suit Devil Addresses Mental Health on ‘Passage’

Conversations about mental health came to the societal forefront during the COVID-19 pandemic.

That period also proved prolific for songwriter Andy Du Rego who, under his Black Suit Devil project, is preparing to release the 8-song album, The Eternal Sleep, on June 28.

“I had a burst of creativity, due to everything going on in the world and my personal life,” Du Rego said. “The songs flowed out of me easily, as I had a lot inside that I wanted to say. After recording the bed tracks, I didn’t revisit the songs for quite some time, as I worked on my own mental and physical health.”

The album was recorded over several years, in three different locations — Brantford, Ontario; Hastings, Ontario; and San Pancho, Mexico — as life’s moments inspired Du Rego to move multiple times.

Through life’s changes, he always came back to the music with new inspiration.

“I record all of my own music in my home studio by myself, which allows me to record at my convenience, and when I feel inspired,” Du Rego said. “The recording process picked back up months later with a six-week drum session in Brantford, before moving to Hastings, where the bulk of the record was recorded, on and off, in a two-year period. After leaving Hastings, I headed to San Pancho with my recording gear for the winter, where I recorded all the vocals for the album.”

The first taste of the new record — “Passage” — is a raw ballad with a classic rock flair. Du Rego’s gravelly vocals illustrate the anguish of a man enveloped in his own mental health struggles, crafted in an effort to show solidarity among all those fighting similar battles.

“’Passage’ is a song about the struggles of depression, mental health issues, and addiction; a song bringing awareness to the increasing rate of suicide in our communities that does not get talked about often,” Du Rego said. “I wanted to let people know that you are not alone in this fight. That many people from all walks of life — myself included — experience mental health issues and struggle with these on a daily basis. I wanted to send a message to look after each other and really communicate with one another, to see how the people in your circles are doing.”

Along with the rest of the record, “Passage” was mixed by 2-time Juno Award winner Kevin Dietz (The Glorious Sons , JJ Wilde), and mastered by Noah Mintz (Broken Social Scene, Billy Talent). Listen below!

WATCH: Get ‘Lost Among the Avenues’ with The Mad Sugars

There’s nothing like falling in love underneath the bright city lights.

The Mad Sugars — who, you should know, just released their much-anticipated full-length album, Personal Space — give us that sweet feeling with the new music video for focus track, “Lost Among the Avenues.”

The video — shot by Nita Ann — takes us through popular Nashville haunts including Printers Alley and Sid Gold’s Request Room, as frontman Adam Lawrence sings about the adventure of embarking on a night on the town with a new flame.

Sonically, those who are familiar with The Mad Sugars will be happy with this one, as it’s another example of the band’s penchat for high-powered, highly danceable alt-rock. With that being said, there’s also a Killers-esque new wave sensibility that comes to the forefront, with radiant synths that shimmer like the city skyline on a clear summer night.

Get “lost” with this one below. It’s an experience you’ll never forget!

LISTEN: Run Away to ‘Utah’ with Travis Feutz

When love is all you have, you’ll do anything to keep it alive — even if it kills you in the process.

Travis Feutz reminds us what it’s like to feel like outlaws on “Utah.” This traditional country tune — right down to its melodic fiddle and sweet boy-girl harmonies — is a quintessential cowboy song which examines the plight of two young lovers.

“The beauty of this song is that it’s told from a first-person narrative. You feel like you are a fly on the wall. It’s a Bonnie and Clyde tale about two young lovers fighting for a life they want, turning to a life of crime to achieve it, because they won’t let anything stand in the way of their love,” Feutz said. “As the song unfolds, you can actually feel the walls closing in on our two young outlaws. But yet, you never give up hope that they can make it out alive, and maybe, just maybe, disappear among the pines.”

“Utah” is the first single from Feutz’ upcoming EP, set for release in June. Another single will arrive in May, and promises to continue in this timeless sonic direction.

“This release is a new direction sonically that I would like to pursue for the foreseeable future,” Feutz said. “Not the only direction I will lean into, but something I would like to continue through the years. I love the tradition of story cowboy songs; the type of songs you can sit around a campfire and sing for the rest of one’s life.”

Need Fresh Content in Eastern PA? Content Experience Coming to Bethlehem April 13

Photo credit: Ronnie Stoeckel

We’re paying a visit to the homeland (Bethlehem, PA) over the next few weeks, and we got to thinking… some of the folks back home might need fresh content as festival season approaches.

As you may know, content is kind of our thing. We — and the people we know — are totally equipped to help you look spectacular. And so, we’re bringing the first ever UMC Content Experience to Bethlehem on Saturday, April 13 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Here’s how it works: We’ll meet up that morning at SteelStacks (because it’s the most photogenic arts backdrop in the land). We’ll have our cameras and phones in tow. For a buy-in of only $50, our tag team of content pros will help you capture a big ol’ batch of photography and social media videos to kick your digital presence into high gear, just in time for the busy season.

On the video end… you’ll work with me! Host of The Quinn Spinn, Founder of Underground Music Collective, architect of the UMC Academy, and the guy whose YouTube channel (as of press time) has grown 1741.66% in the past 90 days. Here are some recent highlights:

On the photography end, I want to introduce you to Ronnie Stoeckel. Ronnie is a Lehigh Valley native, and a seasoned live music and lifestyle photographer. Ronnie has performed live and promotional photography duties for several regional artists, and recently captured the essence of the world-renowned Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC. Some of Ronnie’s recent work is below:

Ronnie’s talents for elevating independent artists don’t stop at photography. For the past seven years, Ronnie has served as the manager for StillCraft, an American-made hard rock band which fuses influences from across the musical spectrum. Ronnie is also the booking agent for Out of Shape, a Lehigh Valley-based cover band who ignites crowds with their renditions of popular songs from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s.

As you can see, we’ll have you looking gooooood. We only have 12 open slots, and we’re taking them on a first-come, first-served basis. If you’re down to create with us, fill out the quick form below!

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An Important Lesson in Self-Expression (ft. Izzy Rage)

Izzy Rage shows no hesitation in being his full self. A highly conceptual, Nashville-based producer and artist, Izzy uses his art as a vehicle for self-expression, and he — alongside his cohorts in Rage Crew — strive to create a world where individuality is the norm.

Get to know Izzy on today’s edition of The Quinn Spinn, where we learn we can find self-confidence and purpose at any age.

Stream Izzy Rage’s new single, “WRECK”

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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WATCH: Gloom Girl MFG Get Away with the Perfect ‘Crimes’

Between Nashville’s established status as a country music mecca, and Music City’s ever-growing pop and hip hop ecosystem, the city’s rock scene often doesn’t get enough love here in 2024.

Gloom Girl MFG might be the band who changes that.

The high-powered punk quartet calls Nashville home, and they’re getting ready to release their EP, Polycrisis, on May 3. The lead single, “Crimes,” is out now — and it gets the whole thing off to an explosive start!

“Crimes” features relentless guitar riffs accompanied by a tight, swaggering rhythm section — calling to mind the edgy alt-punk heyday of bands like The Vines and The Hives. Meanwhile, the charismatic Paige MacKinnon establishes her undeniable presence, as she illustrates the raw complexities of our human experience.

“‘Crimes’ is about someone who’s right in the middle of an emotional explosion,” MacKinnon said. “They’re fed up trying to play the game of love as they see it. And through that we’re speaking to a truth about how intertwined our human experiences in the world are with the way we show love to one another. It can be messy and it can be beautiful too.”

LISTEN: Medium Build Loves “Knowing U Exist”

Are you even in love, if you don’t love the little moments; the quirks and intricacies of your partner and your relationship?

Medium Build — the songwriting vehicle of Nick Carpenter — explores those quirks on “Knowing U Exist,” an earnest Americana ballad about the ways our loved ones capture our hearts.

The single’s minimalist soundscape creates an intimacy fit for a rainy Sunday morning. A gently-plucked acoustic guitar accompanies Carpenter’s warm, country-influenced baritone, while an emotive string arrangement adds an extra touch of tenderness.

“Knowing U Exist” is from Medium Build’s forthcoming album, Country (coming April 5). The 12-track album “is about the journey (both physically & mentally) Nick’s been on to this point; it’s about high-highs and low-lows, and you can feel Nick wrestle with the good and the bad on each of the album’s 12 songs.” Enjoy this gentle preview below!

WATCH: The Ghost Club’s Rare, Vintage Music Video

Photo credit: Francis Bonn III

The Ghost Club has been catching fire lately. In addition to their recent set at SPIN’s official SXSW showcase in Austin, they just released one of the first music videos ever shot on a limited-release Kodak Super 8 camera.

The video — for their single, “If I Fell (Don’t Wait Here For Me)” — was directed by Ben Turok. Shot on 8mm film and presented in black and white, these visuals carry a vintage ambiance befitting the track’s Springsteen-esque sensibility.

While The Boss’ influence is felt heavily on “If I Fell,” the familiar sounds don’t stop there. Flares of modernity permeate the soundscape, whether through its warm, glistening keyboard arrangement, or the raw, punk-inspired emotion behind frontman Domenic Dunegan’s vocals.

“‘If I Fell’ came from a period when a lot of bad stuff was happening in my life, including breaking my hand and not being able to play music for a while,” Dunegan said. “I was also trying to come to terms with being alone after a breakup, and I realized that part of pulling yourself out of a bad spot is accepting the fact that you need to be self-reliant and do it on your own.”

There’s plenty to enjoy here. Why don’t you dive right in and experience it for yourself?

FLASH SALE: $5 Off NashLive! Tickets Using This Coupon Code…

For the first time in 2024, it’s officially SHOW WEEK!

We feel like celebrating, and we invite you to celebrate with us. So, we’re doing something special for you. Through this Tuesday, March 19 at 11:59 p.m. CT, we’re offering $5 off tickets to this Saturday’s NashLive! experience at Helping Our Music Evolve when you use the coupon code NASHFLASH.

(You know, because it’s a flash sale…)

As a reminder, NashLive! is allowing three artists to completely transform the stage on Saturday, March 23.

The first three chosen artists are:

  • Alexis Donn: a Nashville-based pop artist who will be bringing us into her immersive, galactic and glittery Star Child Universe. A custom Space-O’s cereal will be available for purchase upon your way in.
  • The Healers: comprised of Lord Goldie and Foundation Mecca, a duo of Nashville-based heal hop artists on a mission to heal the world through music. Both prolific in their own right, The Healers are among Nashville’s most prominent and best beloved hip hop acts.
  • ARREIS: On her newest record, Vices, ARREIS takes on the human condition and dives deeply into the the fact that everyone has a little bit of darkness in their lives. From fiery, bright reds to muted, sullen maroons, the red era is ready to make a dramatic mark on the world of pop music.

Get those tickets here, and get them for $5 off while you still can!

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