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Rosey – Mac Leaphart Time – Alan Bibey Between the Two of Us – Jaelee Roberts California Sober (feat. Chris Stapleton) – Post Malone Hit The Hay Runnin’ – Aaron Watson Drank My Wife Away – Craig Gerdes Alberta, Save my Soul – Kyle McKearney That’s All I Know – Lyman Ellerman Gulf Prairie Blues – Wesley Hanna Pills, Jesus, And War – Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters
Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters aren't afraid to shake things up. In the ever-evolving landscape of country and Americana, they understand the necessity of demolishing the old to make room for the new. As the world stood still, caught between history and uncertainty, they emerged with "Heavy Denim," an album that defies tradition with bold experimentation. "Heavy Denim" channels the spirit of musical pioneers like Dire Straits and Alabama Shakes, embracing the unexpected and venturing into uncharted territory. It's a sonic odyssey that transcends genre boundaries, much like the symphonic R&B of Sturgill Simpson. But this evolution is not new for Nick Dittmeier. Hailing from Southern Indiana, he's been crafting his signature sound since his solo EPs, "Extra Better" and "Light of Day." With the backing of The Sawdusters, he's delivered gritty albums like "Midwest Heart/Southern Blues" and "All Damn Day," each song a testament to life on the road. With "Companion (Extended Edition)," Dittmeier invites listeners on a journey from the studio to a live acoustic setting, showcasing his versatility and authenticity. As they continue to tour relentlessly across the United States and Europe, Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters prove that their music defies boundaries and stands the test of time. And with their new EP "Fast Fashion" on the horizon, there's no doubt that they'll be on the road tirelessly sharing their twangy Hoosier music with audiences everywhere. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters are redefining country and Americana music. I can't wait to see what they do next! https://nickdittmeier.com/ Grab your tickets to see Nick Dittmeier and the Sawdusters live at Duke's Indy! https://www.dukesindy.com/shows/nick-dittmeier https://www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Please consider donating to this podcast! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast Sponsors: www.dukesindy.com www.thebarddistillery.com
Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters are redefining country and Americana music. I can't wait to see what they do next! https://nickdittmeier.com/ Grab your tickets to see Nick Dittmeier and the Sawdusters live at Duke's Indy! https://www.dukesindy.com/shows/nick-dittmeier https://www.coyoteradioshowandpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and please subscribe to our Youtube channel. Please consider donating to this podcast! https://www.patreon.com/coyoteradioshowandpodcast Sponsors: www.dukesindy.com www.thebarddistillery.com
Rock & roll with a little bit of twang, Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters roll into town on a sound that hits like a freight train. Don't miss this one.
Aquesta setmana al Males Vibracions ens ho passem "xupi". L'Andreu per fi ha tornat del Magrib, Rubén ha ficat la velocitat al programa i també ha fet acte de presència Eduard Muñoz, que ha canviat el nom a la seua secció, Ni Tan Mal. Episodi moooooolt heterogeni, des del funk al punk rock, hard rock... Però també hem aprés idiomes. Llistat: Fadoul- Sid Redad; Graveyard - Twice; Skallebeiter - Gravedigger; Elukas - Elukad; Sick Thoughts - Sick Thoughts; Taxidermia Mental - Amante de sangre; Zack Keim - Better Days; Lizard - Boris; Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters - Save Me From Myself; Mad Sin - Hallucinate; John Maus - The Law; Molly Nilsson - Ugly girl (Slow 33 rpm Edit); Delroy Edwards - El Bandito pt; Rebe .- Duelo de amor...; Angry Samoans - I lost (my mind); Bratmobile - Panik; Los Bohemios - Dame tu cariño; The Chamber Brothers - Time has come today.
Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters understand that to stay relevant, country and Americana—like any long-running musical genres—must be unceremoniously leveled from time to time. Blasted by a cold steel wrecking ball, and reassembled into new forms atop the rubble. And what better moment for a scheduled demolition than with all of planet Earth in a holding pattern, straddling the deep chasm between past and future. Into this void arrives Heavy Denim, an album that artfully sidesteps any slavish, formulaic adherence to roots-music traditions. “At the height of the pandemic” Dittmeier says, “it became clear to me that—with everything we'd been through—there was going to be a different mind coming out the other side. As a band, we decided we weren't going to try to go back and replicate who we were, or the reality we were living before covid. A lot of people were fixated on getting back to quote-unquote normal, but to me it seemed pretty obvious that wasn't even on the table.” Forcing themselves out of their comfort zones, Dittmeier & the Sawdusters began stripping back their roots-rock bluster and leaving room for new textures: drum machines, loopers, synths. Heavy Denim finds Dittmeier and the Sawdusters fearlessly reinventing their sound. The album is in the tradition of Dire Straits' spacey, synth-anchored early-'90s country curveball On Every Street; Alabama Shakes' transformation from gritty Southern neo-soul revue to danceable indie-rock darlings on Sound & Color; and the symphonic R&B and art-folk Sturgill Simpson wove on the astral loom that is A Sailor's Guide to Earth. With its refreshing creativity and sonic adventurousness, Heavy Denim is one of those rare and wonderful records that expands the boundaries of its genre.
Major sonic shifts from artists with a well-established sound can be pretty polarizing. But think about all the albums that’ve become iconic simply due to how different they were from their predecessors. Among many others, there’s Bob Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home, Trans by Neil Young, Alabama Shakes’ Sound & Color and A Sailor’s […]
Nick Dittmeier is a singer-songwriter from Southern Indiana. He’s released two solo EP’s, “Extra Better” in 2013 and “Light of Day” in 2014. With the support of his backing/touring band, The Sawdusters, he has released two full length albums, “Midwest Heart/ Southern Blues” in 2016 and “All Damn Day” in 2018. These albums are gritty collections of songs, full of characters who were developed while staring over the dash of a beat up tour van, cruising through towns all over the South and Midwest. His newest release, “Companion (Extended Edition)”, features a four song studio collection from 2019 on Side A. Side B, titled “Alive From a Barbershop in Southern Indiana” is a live acoustic listening room set. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
On Episode 148, I'm joined by Southern Indiana singer-songwriter Nick Dittmeier. I was joined by Dittmeier a little before Christmas for a conversation about his Indiana meets Western Kentucky roots and how those blue-collar characters have long been a touchstone in his storytelling and songs. In the past few years, Dittmeier has released the alt-country rocking All Damn Day of 2018, the strong, introspective four-song EP Companion, and the intimate live EP Alive from a Barbershop in Southern Indiana. During this one, we talk about his songwriting catalog, creating during 2020, writing on the road and focusing on projects, Southern Indiana, Heartland vs Appalachia, college sports, Indiana coaching legend (and one time Texas Tech coach) Bob Knight, and what he has planned for 2021. This episode's presenting partner is Desert Door Texas Sotol. For more information, click here.This episode is presented by Hot Damn Coffee. Use the coupon code "SLANG" (all caps) for 20% off in their merch store. Visit here.This episode is sponsored by The Blue Light Live in Lubbock, Texas. To get BL merch, click here.Check out the New New Slang Patreon here. Follow New Slang on Twitter here, Instagram here, and Facebook here. To order New Slang merch, visit the online store here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
Indiana-based Americana rock songwriter Nick Dittmeier chats with Amy Wright about his album All Damn Day, what it's like to record an album, and more. Recorded Feb. 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week was a lot to digest but there are always hopeful things to forward to. Also, some meditations on starting creative projects -- even if they’re meant to be snide commentary. Music in this episode: Karen and the Sorrows, “Star” (The Names of Things) The 1984 Draft - “Honest” (Make Good Choices) Railway Gamblers - “Closer” (Lover) Cashavelly Morrison - “Night Feeding” (Hunger) Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters - “O’Bannon Woods” (All Damn Day) The Deep Hollow - “Hangin’ On” (Weary Traveler) The Revivalists - “All My Friends” (Take Good Care) Kent Eugene Goolsby - “Take Another Shot” (Every Way But Easy) The Wind And The Wave - “Neon Prayer Flags" (Human Beings Let You Down) Anamon - “No Friends” (Stubborn Comfort) The Black Lillies - “Midnight Stranger” (Stranger To Me) Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter
This week, Nick Dittmeier returns to the Smithsonian to talk about his latest release "ALL DAMN DAY" available October 26th on Eastwood Records. The two sit down do rant about Andre The Giant's drinking stories, Hulk Hogan auditioning for Metallica and The Rolling Stones (true story), the connection between La Croix and Faygo, which albums DJ Lethal would have scratched in Limp Bizkit, the lamest member of Slipknot, tour stories from the United States and Europe, Nick's special deliveries, truck stop showers, CDL only arcades, how to ruin a hotel room, too long sets, and we check out the brand new single "LOVE ME LIKE YOU DID" from the upcoming album. Kick back an ice cold La Croix and get wild, it's the Sean Vs. Wild Podcast! Nick's Links: http://www.nickdittmeier.com http://www.facebook.com/nickdittmeiermusic http://nickdittmeier.bandcamp.com Twitter: @NickDittmeier Sean's Links: Site - http://www.seanvswild.com Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sean-vs.-wild/id1192530869 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6mOBU5U1RW679W3lVgRV21 Android - http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/seanvswild.com/rss Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqdwyk4q6aqnzzqffdeoql2n7kq?t=Sean_Vs_Wild iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-sean-vs-wild/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/seanvswild Instagram - @SeanVsWildPodcast Twitter - @SeanVsWild TuneIn - http://tunein.com/radio/Sean-Vs-Wild-p1009380/ Audible - http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild Today's podcast is sponsored by AUDIBLE. Audible is extending a 30 day free trial to the listeners of the Sean Vs. Wild podcast! Simply go to http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild , Sign up for your free 30 day trial, and then choose an audiobook from over 180,000 in their catalog. And when you do, the fine folks at Audible help me out with a little something to help keep the lights on in the Smithsonian. That's it. Quick. Simple. Now go enjoy your book! Today's podcast is brought to you by AUDIOPHILE INK. You're going to want to use AUDIOPHILE INK for all your screenprinting needs. Shirts, hats, sweatshirts, hoodies, track shorts, underoos, Audiophile Ink can print em all. Audiophile Ink is located in the heart of Louisville, KY. and ships to all 50 states. So whether you're in my neck of the woods, or you're across the country, Audiophile Ink has you covered. High Quality, Competitive Prices, printed on the brands you want, you're not going to find a better deal than Audiophile Ink! Check it out at http://www.audiophileink.com
This week, Sean is joined in the Smithsonian by Nick Dittmeier. The two sit down over a few frosty low carb brews to discuss Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters, frozen milk not equaling a milkshake, their favorite segments of VH1's Behind The Music, Nick's musical background, compensation in Texas, their shared love for 80's rock biopics, questionable fast food, transitioning from heavy music to country and Americana, the recording process for The Sawdusters' upcoming album, Metallica's "Some Kind Of Monster" documentary, and the reason why Sam Goody went out of business. Later in the show, we listen to "Just My Job" from The Sawdusters, and discuss their time in A Suburban Blood Drive. You don't want to miss this episode of the Sean Vs. Wild Podcast! Nick's Links: http://www.nickdittmeier.com http://www.facebook.com/nickdittmeiermusic http://nickdittmeier.bandcamp.com Twitter: @NickDittmeier IG: @TheSawdusters Sean's Links: Site - http://www.seanvswild.com Itunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sean-vs.-wild/id1192530869 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6mOBU5U1RW679W3lVgRV21 Android - http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/seanvswild.com/rss Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/m/Iqdwyk4q6aqnzzqffdeoql2n7kq?t=Sean_Vs_Wild iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-sean-vs-wild/ Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/seanvswild Instagram - @SeanVsWildPodcast Twitter - @SeanVsWild TuneIn - http://tunein.com/radio/Sean-Vs-Wild-p1009380/ Audible - http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild Today's podcast is sponsored by AUDIBLE. Audible is extending a 30 day free trial to the listeners of the Sean Vs. Wild podcast! Simply go to http://www.audibletrial.com/seanvswild , Sign up for your free 30 day trial, and then choose an audiobook from over 180,000 in their catalog. And when you do, the fine folks at Audible help me out with a little something to help keep the lights on in the Smithsonian. That's it. Quick. Simple. Now go enjoy your book! Today's podcast is brought to you by AUDIOPHILE INK. You're going to want to use AUDIOPHILE INK for all your screenprinting needs. Shirts, hats, sweatshirts, hoodies, track shorts, underoos, Audiophile Ink can print em all. Audiophile Ink is located in the heart of Louisville, KY. and ships to all 50 states. So whether you're in my neck of the woods, or you're across the country, Audiophile Ink has you covered. High Quality, Competitive Prices, printed on the brands you want, you're not going to find a better deal than Audiophile Ink! Check it out at http://www.audiophileink.com
Interview: This week we talk with the guys from Polarities about their influences, writing style and new single False King. We feature the track False King after the interview. Where to find Polarities: https://www.facebook.com/PolaritiesIL https://polaritiesil.bandcamp.com www.youtube.com/c/PolaritiesChicago www.soundcloud.com/polaritiesil www.twitter.com/polaritesil Local Spotlight: Saturday, July 22nd: Pizza Face, Partiac Arrest, Uglybones and Yesterday's Chips will be performing at The Doom Room. Doors/Pizza Party: 7pm Music/More Pizza Eating: 8pm. The show is all ages and bring pizza. Saturday, July 22nd: Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters will be performing at Digby's Pub and Patio. Show starts at 7pm. No cover. Saturday, July 22nd: The Mixtapes will be performing at Sgt. Preston's. Show starts at 9pm. No cover. Sunday, July 23rd: Wolves on Bears, Horse Massage and The Dino Launch Committee with be performing in Indianapolis at Melody Inn. Show starts at 8pm. Quick Headlines: Polyphia have announced ‘The Most Hated’ EP slated to release July 21st. Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 7 is now available. Sevendust sign with Rise Records and ready a new album. Sleeping With Sirens’ “Legends” selected as official U.S. Olympic team song. Nine Inch Nails announced last month that they would be releasing a trilogy of EP's coinciding with their most recent release, Not The Actual Events—and it looks like the band will be debuting the second EP, Add Violence, in the trilogy releasing Friday, July 21st. Kid Rock is running for Senate. (Proceed to do the biggest eye roll ever) Comeback Kid have unleashed a second new song from their forthcoming album: "Somewhere, Somehow.” The band's Outsider is expected on September 8 from Nuclear Blast Records. Blink-182’s Matt Skiba says he used witchcraft to stop Fyre Festival…. Slayer have six new songs ready for next album, according to guitarist Kerry King Circa Survive announce new album ‘The Amulet’ set to release September 22nd DMX arrested for tax fraud, allegedly withheld $1.7 million from IRS Upcoming Tours: Metro Station have announced a self-titled 10-year anniversary tour (Lafayette, IN at the Lafayette Theater - October 4th) Marilyn Manson announces fall North American tour (Chicago, IL at Riviera Theater - October 10th) CHON, The Fall of Troy and Hail The Sun announce fall tour (Indianapolis, IN at The Old National Centre - September 20th) The Killers announce a UK tour. Tickets are on sale now. Albums of the Week: Matt - Silverstein - Dead Reflection (2017) Grant - Future - Self-Titled (2017) Main Topics: Soundcloud Assures Fans They Are Not Going Anywhere Psy’s “Gangnam Style” Is No Longer The Most Viewed Video On YouTube New York City’s Historic Webster Hall Is Closing Down Indefinitely Grunge Musical Featuring Nirvana, Soundgarden Music Is Happening Queen Biopic ‘Bohemian Rhaposody Chance the Rapper Nominated for Emmy
Travis Erwin Barbadum Books: www.kickstarter.com/projects/2147333411/barbadum-books Mandy Rowden: www.mandyrowden.com www.facebook.com/mandyrowdenmusic www.twitter.com/mandyrowden https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/these-bad-habits/id970484864 Girl Guitar: www.girlguitar.com Bonnie Montgomery: www.bonniemontgomerymusic.com www.facebook.com/BonnieMontgomeryMusic www.twitter.com/honkytonkbonnie https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bonnie-montgomery/id896741668 John Paul Hodge: www.reverbnation.com/johnpaulhodge www.facebook.com/JohnPaulHodgeandthedirtboysband www.twitter.com/jphodgemusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/time-to-play-single/id1101120388 Jay Stott: www.jgstott.com www.facebook.com/JGstott www.twitter.com/jgstott https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dirt-heartache/id1071329937 Colter Wall: www.colterwall.com www.facebook.com/colterwallmusic www.twitter.com/colterwall https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/imaginary-appalachia/id996972723 Nick Dittmeier and the Sawdusters: www.nickdittmeier.com www.facebook.com/nickdittmeiermusic www.twitter.com/nickdittmeier https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/midwest-heart-southern-blues/id1068267924 Steven James and the Jaded: www.stevenjamestx.xom www.facebook.com/StevenJamesTX www.twitter.com/stevenjamestx https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/on-the-run/id1142870982 Jay Dirks: www.jaydirksmusic.com www.facebook.com/jaydirksmusic www.twitter.com/jaydirksmusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ep-2-ep/id1143990586 Reckless Kelly: www.recklesskelly.com www.facebook.com/recklesskelly96 www.twitter.com/recklesskelly https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunset-motel/id1134141031 Micah Cheatham: www.facebook.com/micahcheathamtx www.twitter.com/micahcheathamtx www.instagram.com/micacheathamtx www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15Eg3KS06g https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/picking-up-the-pieces-single/id1149179823 Thanks for listening! Contact: southboundpodcast@gmail.com www.twitter.com/sbi35 Theme Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via www.themusicase.com Podcast Art: Schechter Arts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com wwww.pinterest.com/SchechterArts
The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters – Midwest Heart, Southern Blues (2016) Big Shoals – Hard Lessons (2016) Justin Wells – Dawn In The Distance (2016) Nickdittmeier.com Bigshoalsband.com Justinwellsmusic.com (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android device) Stitcher.com/podcast/wb-walkers-old-soul-radio-show Glen-simpson.com […]
Hosted by Josh Moss and Michelle Eigenheer, this episode explores some of Louisville's local music, including James Lindsey, Twin Limb, Nellie Pearl and Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters. Episode Number: 3
The Sundresses - "Hey Hey"; Walk The Moon - "Tightrope"; Frankly Speaking - "If Looks Could Kill"; Public - "Honeybee"; Go Go Buffalo - "No More, Ernest Hemingway"; Frontier Folk Nebraska - "Buffalo Summer"; Motel Faces - "Lucy"; Along The Shore - "Empty House"; Mixtapes - "I Accept That"; Nick Dittmeier & The Sawdusters - "My True Love"; Eric Stein / Grotesque Brooms - "Aunt Mimsy"; JetLab - "What"; Hello Apollo - "Ruby"; Here Come Here - "Hello Queen City"; See You In The Funnies - "Numbskulls"; Arlo Mckinley & The Lonesome Sound - "Just Like The Rest"
The Magic Lightnin' Boys - "Suckerpunch"; Vacation - "Candy Waves"; Nick Hill - "Winter Wonderland"; Wilder - "Perfect Storm"; Motel Faces - "Lucy"; Eric SteinGrotesque Brooms - "Aunt Mimsy"; Frontier Folk Nebraska - "Buffalo Summer"; Go Go Buffalo - "No More Ernest Hemingway"; Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters - "My True Love"; Room For Zero - "Come On, Come On"; All The Trees Are Hers - "Halloween Night"; Ohio Knife - "You Are The Thread"; The Sundresses - "Hey Hey Bang Bang"
Nick Dittmeier is a singer-songwriter from southern Indiana. He fronted the alt-country band Slithering Beast for five years. In early 2013, he branched out and started performing under his own name and established a new band. His first release was an EP called "Extra Better." It garnered local and regional attention and radio play, while earning him a nomination for "Songwriter of the Year" at the inaugural Louisville Music Awards. Relentless performances ensued, while writing a new record.
Nick Dittmeier is a singer-songwriter from southern Indiana. He fronted the alt-country band Slithering Beast for five years. In early 2013, he branched out and started performing under his own name and established a new band. His first release was an EP called "Extra Better." It garnered local and regional attention and radio play, while earning him a nomination for "Songwriter of the Year" at the inaugural Louisville Music Awards. Relentless performances ensued, while writing a new record. The new album, "Light of Day" was released in late April of 2014, as his tour schedule expanded and more attention was given to the project. Check out his new album "Light of Day" and others at his Website StoreCome join us and see this amazing performer live Saturday, June 19th, Chicago, IL-- Honky Tonk BBQ, 10 pmView all the songs from his Podcast on Vimeo