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Riding the success of their albums Bloom & deadheads, Cannibal Kids have garnered millions of streams and thousands of fans worldwide and across the net. Rooting South Florida, Damian Gutierrez (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Dustin Diaz (Lead Guitar) and Luke Faulkingham (Drums) have proven themselves to be excellent songwriters, competent producers, and show stopping performers. Gathering major support in Miami with their refreshing tropical-pop sound, enthralling vocal melodies, infectious guitar riffs, and dancey grooves they've left their impact on the music scene and beyond. After getting signed to Shaemax Records in 2016, the band has put out several hit singles like “Troubled Mind”, “Love Girl” and “Voicemail” which have all peaked on college radio and streamed millions of times collectively. The band has been on nationwide tours, shared the main stage with the likes of Young the Giant, Knox Hamilton, Chelsea Cutler and many more. The demand for their shows has only increased over time, selling out Florida performances seven times in the last two years. Inspired by Japanese City Pop, jazz, indie and alternative-rock such as Kero Kero Bonito, Hiroshi Sato, Astrud Gilberto and Junko Ohashi, Cannibal Kids have been able to find a unique tone that thrives off of high energy and groovy tunes. Cannibal Kids are moving up and have no intention of stopping. 2021 will be full of new music, videos and online content. Author Credit: Cannibal Kids | Spotify - Listen Free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anchor & Braille has released new music as well as the release date for their new album Tension. We also hear from other great artists in this chill show this week.
This is a special quarantine episode designed around what were all feeling featuring songs from Skillet, Cloudland, Switchfoot and so many others! I put a lot of effort into choosing songs that could make you smile during this weird time we are in, I hope you enjoy!
Today it’s a special birthday episode! With new music from Cloudland!
This week we’re giving you some of the best new Christian rock and alternative music from John Schlitt, The New Respects, The Classic Crime and others! If you want to make sure you get all the new music sign up for Matt’s Music newsletter.
This week we’re introducing brand new music from DENS as well as The Classic Crime.
Matt’s Music introduces the song of the week! Check out the episode to find out more. Thank you to Hyvä Pedalboards for sponsoring the song of the week, use code “MATTSMUSIC” at check out for 15% off your order. Terms and conditions apply. www.hyvapedalboards.com
Matt’s Music show is bringing you the latest music from Switchfoot, Dens as well as classic songs from Anchor & braille, Relient K and more!
First show of a New Year! With new music from Colony House!
To start the new year off right we have a wrap-up show for 2019 going over the best music that was released.
This marks the second week of Sumer Giveaways! Check back every week for more contests and giveaways all summer! This week we’re giving you a very rare CD from Jonathan Steingard’s side project Fox Run you have a chance to win the self titled album in its original packaging from 2006!
Knox Hamilton is an alternative pop rock band with roots/americana influences. The founding members (brothers) Boots and Cobo Copeland have been performing together since they could hold an instrument; honing their chops at their father's Arkansas church. Perfecting the structures of these timeless tunes has given the quartet countless tools to craft their own relentlessly catchy sounds. Check out the killer performance by Knox Hamilton live at Audiotree. Download & stream on Audiotree Live → https://smarturl.it/AT-Knox-Hamilton Support the show.
On this show we hear from Dave Owens of Names Without Numbers as well as Idle Achievers and other great bands!
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear from Twenty One Pilots, From Love to Forfeit and Switchfoot! So stick around if you like the sound!
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear from Mumford & Sons, and others as we slow things down.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear some great songs from artists such as NewWorldSon, LEDGER and Rick Astely. We also announce a giveaway for a Twenty One Pilots album; Trench.
IT IS THE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF MATT’S MUSIC!!! We’re going to be taking a look back at all the artists that we have heard interviews from along with some friends of the show that have sent clips in to be played! So listen to the episode to hear from Jason Dunn, DENS, Empty Isles, […]
We’re going acoustic on this episode of Matt’s music with artists like Switchfoot, Needtobreathe and Relient K.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we’re going to listen to music from artists such as Hello Kelly, Secret & Whisper and The Almost.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we’re going to be listening to some great music from artists such as Lights Go Down, Starfield and Come Wind.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we’re going to be listening to some great music from artists such as Manic Drive, Kellie Loder and LEDGER.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we’re going to listen to some great music from artists such as House of Heroes, Switchfoot and From Love To Forfeit.
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear fantastic music from artists such as Avenir Sky, To Tell and Slow Coming day. We also have an interview with Orion Walsh of Slow Coming Day where we talk about their new album 1000 Years (Like A Day). You also have a chance of winning the new […]
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear fantastic music from artists such as Five Iron Frenzy, Judah & the Lion and The New Respects. We also have an announcement teaser so stick around if you like the sound!
On this episode of Matt’s Music we hear great music from artists such as Sounds Like Chicken, Mutemath and DENS so stick around if you like the sound!
Knox Hamilton is a band that embraces light and life and share life and love through their brightly creative indie rock style. The Antidote sits down with band member, Cobo Copeland, who describes their music journey.
Knox Hamilton is a band that embraces light and life and share life and love through their brightly creative indie rock style. The Antidote sits down with band member, Cobo Copeland, who describes their music journey.
In this show we hear new music from Mutemath and great music form artists such as Jon Foreman, Paper Route and Skillet.
With Eclectic Kettle now at its end, we're spending December reliving a handful of our favourite and memorable moments from Kettle's five year history. This week is #42, where we invent the Crossy Road Grand Prix Championship, and we play great tunes from The Districts, Sucre, Viet Cong, Micah P Hinson and Museum of Love. See the original broadcast here.Reminder, please donate to this year's BFF.fm Winter Fundraiser by visiting https://bff.fm/donate! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′34″ The Large Glass by Museum of Love on Museum of Love (DFA) 13′12″ Easy (Switch Screens) by Son Lux feat. Lorde on Alternate Worlds EP (Joyful Noise) 17′06″ Young and Free by Sucre on Loner (Red Velvet) 20′59″ London Queen by Charli XCX on London Queen (Asylum) 33′00″ Yours To Shake by Greylag on Greylag (Dead Oceans) 36′42″ ARK by We Are The Ocean on ARK (Hassle Records) 49′49″ Continental Shelf by Viet Cong on Viet Cong (Jagjaguwar) 53′04″ Paranoia by Max Frost on Paranoia EP (Atlantic) 56′53″ Work It Out by Knox Hamilton on Work It Out (Prospect Park) 71′50″ What by BONCHO on Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman (Dine Alone Music) 74′06″ Kings and Queens by Allow Darlin' on We Come From The Same Place (Slumberland Records) 77′00″ Repetition by Trampled By Turtles on Wild Animals (Banjodad Records) 80′10″ Seven Horses Seen Or Through The Hours, Still Comes Another Day by Micah P Hinson on Micah P Hinson and The Pioneer Saboteurs (Full Time Hobby) 88′44″ Two Weeks by F.K.A. Twigs on LP1 (Young Turks) 92′46″ Grace by Zola Blood on Meridian EP (Pondlifesongs) 99′46″ 4th and Roebling by The Districts on 4th and Roebling (Fat Possum) 104′34″ Lakes of Fire by Belle Ghoul on Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday (Elefant) 112′34″ A Real Thunderbolt by Paul Cook and the Chronicles on Thunderbolt EP (Grandpa Stan) 115′46″ Lucifer's Eyes by T.O.L.D. on Heaven EP (IAMSOUND Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
With Eclectic Kettle now at its end, we're spending December reliving a handful of our favourite and memorable moments from Kettle's five year history. This week is #42, where we invent the Crossy Road Grand Prix Championship, and we play great tunes from The Districts, Sucre, Viet Cong, Micah P Hinson and Museum of Love. See the original broadcast here.Reminder, please donate to this year's BFF.fm Winter Fundraiser by visiting https://bff.fm/donate! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′34″ The Large Glass by Museum of Love on Museum of Love (DFA) 13′12″ Easy (Switch Screens) by Son Lux feat. Lorde on Alternate Worlds EP (Joyful Noise) 17′06″ Young and Free by Sucre on Loner (Red Velvet) 20′59″ London Queen by Charli XCX on London Queen (Asylum) 33′00″ Yours To Shake by Greylag on Greylag (Dead Oceans) 36′42″ ARK by We Are The Ocean on ARK (Hassle Records) 49′49″ Continental Shelf by Viet Cong on Viet Cong (Jagjaguwar) 53′04″ Paranoia by Max Frost on Paranoia EP (Atlantic) 56′53″ Work It Out by Knox Hamilton on Work It Out (Prospect Park) 71′50″ What by BONCHO on Just Enough Hip To Be A Woman (Dine Alone Music) 74′06″ Kings and Queens by Allow Darlin' on We Come From The Same Place (Slumberland Records) 77′00″ Repetition by Trampled By Turtles on Wild Animals (Banjodad Records) 80′10″ Seven Horses Seen Or Through The Hours, Still Comes Another Day by Micah P Hinson on Micah P Hinson and The Pioneer Saboteurs (Full Time Hobby) 88′44″ Two Weeks by F.K.A. Twigs on LP1 (Young Turks) 92′46″ Grace by Zola Blood on Meridian EP (Pondlifesongs) 99′46″ 4th and Roebling by The Districts on 4th and Roebling (Fat Possum) 104′34″ Lakes of Fire by Belle Ghoul on Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday (Elefant) 112′34″ A Real Thunderbolt by Paul Cook and the Chronicles on Thunderbolt EP (Grandpa Stan) 115′46″ Lucifer's Eyes by T.O.L.D. on Heaven EP (IAMSOUND Records)
In this episode we hear fantastic music from Hawk Nelson, Copeland and NEEDTOBREATHE. The contest wraps up this week so if you have not already entered just send me an email contest@mattsmusic.ca or tweet me on twitter @mattsmusicshow and tell me you want to win! Original Air Date: September 21st 2018
This one is actually a pretty good show, but it gets a lot better in the next episode.
This week Michelle wants to know how to create something without accidentally plagiarizing someone else's work. 1:00 Fun and ExCiTiNg things with Michelle this week! 1. An out of the ordinary playlist on Apple Music… the Breakup playlist. (Adele, Lauryn Hill, One Republic…GOOD music!) 2. The color palette of Target for 2017 springtime! It’s so pwitty! 4:46 Stay tuned next episode for whatever the heck Michelle is going to do with all of this color inspiration! D: 5:00 Michelle’s song for this week is Sia, Elastic Heart. Go watch her music video, featuring Maddie Ziegler and Shia Lebeouf. Such a great video! 8:05 BREAKING NEWS: Brandi has actually heard this song! *standing ovation* 10:00 Things that Brandi was super into this week: She’s been planning a cool project/awareness campaign for women involving makeup and their faces as canvases. Keep listening for new updates on this great idea! 13:28 Brandi’s song for this week: Knox Hamilton, Rightfully So 14:58 Brandi is always looking for the better way. We’ll talk about our “whys” in a future episode. Side note: we’re both really intrigued by personality tests and what they say about us. Anyway… 15:31 She hates having songs on repeat because she’s afraid of missing a better song. 17:47 People relate to you better when you show your progress. It helps them realize that great things take time! 18:00 Except for haircuts. Don’t show us our haircut in progress, unless you want a minor meltdown in your chair. 18:45 Check out some of Brandi’s beginners work on her Instagram! 19:28 Sean Wes says to iterate in public. Show them where you came from! 20:00 Question of the week: How do you use someone else’s work as inspiration without ripping them off? 20:53 “There is nothing new under the sun.” - The oh-so-wise King Solomon. 21:48 There’s always going to be something you do that looks like something else. 22:50 You need to inform your client that copying other people outright is not okay 23:10 A good practice to have is to research! 23:25 Find a style reference (Something that feels like you want your project to feel like) 24:03 Jam your brain with information! 24:18 DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING! No designing allowed! 25:31 Sleep on it! Close your eyes. S L E E P. 25:48 Your brain helps your solve problems when you’re sleeping. (that’s why dreams are so cool.) 26:25 When you wake up (or when you can after you've slept), start sketching. 27:00 Refer back to the research you’ve made and combine ideas. 27:49 When you’ve designed something, research again! Search your image. Double check your work and make sure you’re not accidentally plagiarizing. :D 30:29 Sorry if our podcast is too short for you. Wah wah waaaaaahhhhh 33:00 We’re on Soundcloud, Google Play, AND iTunes now! 34:30 We also have a Spotify playlist. 34:45 Give us your feed back on www.brandisea.com and @brandisea on Instagram & Twitter. Check out Vesperteen - Thanks to him for letting us use his song, Shatter in The Night, for our show. Wouldn’t be the same without some Vesperteen in our lives.
Nashville Underground Radio officially started two years ago! In that time, Matt and Shawn have had the opportunity to do some amazing things with the platform, including sponsor and host the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life for the second year in a row! The event taking place on May 2nd in Cumberland Park is the focus of this week's show as they interview Alex Alvarez, the Mid-South Community Director of Relay For Life.Coming off of their own sring break, the guys also talk about their SXSW experience, Tin Pan South and more exciting events coming up. Plus, as Nashville Underground continues to expand, the show is taking on a slightly different format. Finally, music from Jace Everett and Knox Hamilton is featured this week!
Nashville Underground Radio officially started two years ago! In that time, Matt and Shawn have had the opportunity to do some amazing things with the platform, including sponsor and host the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life for the second year in a row! The event taking place on May 2nd in Cumberland Park is the focus of this week's show as they interview Alex Alvarez, the Mid-South Community Director of Relay For Life.Coming off of their own sring break, the guys also talk about their SXSW experience, Tin Pan South and more exciting events coming up. Plus, as Nashville Underground continues to expand, the show is taking on a slightly different format. Finally, music from Jace Everett and Knox Hamilton is featured this week!