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in reply to: New Music 2024
Hi! I’m Avery Kotler and I’m a new, indie-pop artist. I’m 23 years old and based in LA. My main musical influences are Gracie Abrams, Lizzy McAlpine, Holly Humberstone, and more. I currently have two released singles, “bitter” and “earthquake” and I’m releasing my third single “fault line” on August 21st. I’d love if you could check out my music!!
Here is my Spotify Profile:
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TikTok: @averykotler...Hi! I’m Avery Kotler and I’m a new, indie-pop artist. I’m 23 years old and based in LA. My main musical influences are Gracie Abrams, Lizzy McAlpine, Holly Humberstone, and more. I currently have two released singles, “bitter” and “earthquake” and I’m releasing my third single “fault line” on August 21st. I’d love if you could check out my music!!
Here is my Spotify Profile:
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TikTok: @averykotlerInstagram: @averykotler
in reply to: Charleston, SC Live MusicHi Everyone,
My emo/alt band Sidestep Dog from Greenville, SC is coming through Charleston next Thursday 08/22 as part of a short tour supporting our album release. We’ll be at Tin Roof with locals Never Any Ordinary + Sitris from Clemson. Our first time in Charleston, we’d love to see you there!
Peace
in reply to: New Music 2024What’s up y’all, my emo/alt band Sidestep Dog out of Greenville SC just put out our debut LP, All of My Friends Are in This Room. we’re super happy with it. Has the 2 singles I previously posted + 10 brand new tracks. We’re playing Tin Roof next Thursday 08/22 with Never Any Ordinary & Sitris, come out if you can!
Peace
John
in reply to: Shout Into the Voidwow!! Chucktown can’t wait to get back to Awendaw – a model of what a venue should be – no genre police – no politics – just open minded folks rock n roll – 1 of the best places to perform and or see a show 🙂
in forum: Music DiscussionUnHeard Ent strikes again with “Nigga Art” by NU, an eloquently black, 10-song album from the Harlem-born Charleston emcee. Nu’s overall style is a testament to all that is hip hop/rap, but with this album, he displays and becomes the epitome of black excellence.
As a ‘rapper’, I have a genuine appreciation for every era, genre, subgenre, trend, etc in hip hop. However, I am an ENTHUSIAST of ‘straight cut to the gut’ lyricism and Nu delivered just that and then some, with a...
UnHeard Ent strikes again with “Nigga Art” by NU, an eloquently black, 10-song album from the Harlem-born Charleston emcee. Nu’s overall style is a testament to all that is hip hop/rap, but with this album, he displays and becomes the epitome of black excellence.
As a ‘rapper’, I have a genuine appreciation for every era, genre, subgenre, trend, etc in hip hop. However, I am an ENTHUSIAST of ‘straight cut to the gut’ lyricism and Nu delivered just that and then some, with a focus on the framework that black people ARE the culture, black people ARE the art-everything more and nothing less.
Throughout the album are segments of an OHM radio interview with Zach Giglio and NU with him explaining his approach and intention with the songs from “Nigga Art”.
Beginning with ‘MOS HIGH’ produced by DJ Var, NU begins by giving thanks and honor to ‘the most high’ over a breezy vocal loop backed by horns, woodwinds, and strings.
After flying in with the smooth intro, NU gets straight to the message with “Sittin’ Smokin’ Plottin’” prod by Manny Beats, which was one of the first pre-releases from the album he dropped on YouTube via music video.
This song serves as a simple, yet intricate answer to any one wondering ‘What’s up with NU’? Chucked full of wisdom, rhymes, and unapologetic honesty-Nu exclaims his preparation for the future and the rules and principles he’s standing on to achieve his visions of the future.
A powerful, and quite central, theme of the album is black pride and empowerment. It’s evident that NU directs his message to the black population, with an aim to educate and promote unapologetic pride in the history, struggle, and existence of us as a people in America. “NIGROS” and “BACC2BLACC” , both produced by Melloe Soule’s Matt Graham, are two prime examples coming from two different perspectives, sharing common elements of black dignity and perseverance.
“All of us petrified/ aimin’ pesticides/ to the next surprised/ from a pandemic, leave it to black people to turn it to a BANDemic/ You know we turn sh** to culture when our hands in it/ raise ya hand and ball it up like you hittin’ a man wit’ it/ If you for something then stand with it..” -NIGROS
“..cuz black where am at n**** thats a fact/ but the fact is that/ some n**** wanna lounge on the c***** act/ set the rat, a trap/ sold out the cultures to some vultures/ expose you for being a culprit/ now everyone knows it/ the flows get expansive, more high voltage/ the NUest pharmaceutical, an unknown dosage”- B2B
“NIGROS” coming from the perspective of black pride and “BACC2BLACC” saying the same, but also exposing the antithesis of those that take that same pride and quiet it to be accepted.
Outside of the production, there is only one artist featured on the album. “Holy Son” features King Culter of Holy City Records.
“Personally he’s an inspiration to me” stated NU. “I see similarities between him and myself. A leader with ambition, a burning desire to chase his passion regardless of the distance and whether or not he has to do it alone” NU concludes.
This chemistry is evident in the track as NU and Cut’ effortlessly pass the mic back and forth every four bars over the MannyBeatsChi production. An ode to staying the course and elevating mindset to achieve goals. The two recently dropped a post production remix of “Elegant Shit”, also featured on this album, exclusively on YouTube.
As an emcee, NU’s delivery holds a sense of militancy and truly packs a punch, especially with his strong subject matter. Even with staying true to that, the tail end of the album “Just Like You” and “God Gifted” became quick favorites of mine toward the end of the album.
Another Mannybeatschi production, with a simple mix of percussive loops, allowing NU to tap into an intrapersonal space of relativity with the listener in “Just Like You”.
“I hate feeling neglected rejected, its not forgotten/ the type, to turn a pure spirit rotten/ aye listen I ain’t perfect m****** but i’m working under cover/ and cover up my emotions cuz i heard them shits for suckas/and just, finished watching that Love, Beats, and Rhymes and how poetry and rap can both free the mind”
Closing the album, “God’s Gift” produced by his UnHeard comrade MaskedSlade, follows suit with a bright, neo-soul instrumental with classic instrumentation. This outro is a dedication to his journey towards personal progress and success as an artist and how he navigates that walking in the purpose of the lyrical, spiritual, and mental gifts he’s been blessed with.
It’s clear NU’s intention behind this album is a modern, elevated representation of ‘black is beautiful’.Through the history, through the struggle, we live to shift the narrative and stake claim to the black influence on the world. This is that. “Nigga Art” on ALL PLATFORMS, another #GxldApproved drop from UnHeard Ent.
“We are art as people and we persevere so much, through 500-600 years of (oppression) but look what we did”- NU
in reply to: New Music 2024Conor Donohue – “Hold On To That Feeling”
in reply to: Phish – MondegreenThe week is finally upon us! While this forum thread may not have had the action I was hoping for over the past few months, I am excited to make my trek up north to partake in Mondegreen. There is a good chance that I will post thoughts in this thread throughout the festival. Maybe I’ll meet some folks who will also join us here!
I am bringing close to 500 Extra Chill stickers to hand out to people at the festival.
in reply to: Share Your First Song of the DayA great song to make pancakes to 👍
in reply to: Shout Into the Voidembrace debate
Is Reuben’s Train the greatest song ever created?
in reply to: Don Merckle – Charleston, SC (Americana/Folk Rock)Hey Don, thanks for joining the community and sharing your music! This is the kind of detail we love to see, it gives people context on you as an artist.
Overall digging the sound so far. Good country vibes. Looking forward to the album release!
“Murders in this Town” will be on our community radar playlist for the next update. Which will probably be next week.
Hope you have a dope weekend! Cheers
in reply to: Don Merckle – Charleston, SC (Americana/Folk Rock)This is the second song I wrote for my upcoming album, SAME DEVIL NEW SKIN. It’s a story song, a folk song, really. It’s a heartbreaking mystery…and so much more. This entire album is a love song to folk horror cinema, storytelling, music and independent art. I challenged myself in a number of different ways that I believe this song demonstrates. So far, it’s the most popular of the new material I’ve been performing in recent shows. I couldn’t be more proud of the work everyone did...
This is the second song I wrote for my upcoming album, SAME DEVIL NEW SKIN. It’s a story song, a folk song, really. It’s a heartbreaking mystery…and so much more. This entire album is a love song to folk horror cinema, storytelling, music and independent art. I challenged myself in a number of different ways that I believe this song demonstrates. So far, it’s the most popular of the new material I’ve been performing in recent shows. I couldn’t be more proud of the work everyone did in bringing this song (and the entire album) to life. Featured here are the production team of Evan Simmons and Zac Thomas (Mixing and Mastering by David Baker and Stefan Heger respectively) and the incredible talents of Moses Andrews III, Zach Bingham and Lindsay Holler.
It’s been a long road just to get to the starting line so, if you dig the song, let me know! AND do me a favor and share it with everyone you know…EVERYONE!, add it to your playlists, and go follow me on Spotify and all the platforms you use. It’s the world we live in now, so those sorts of things are a tremendous help. Come see a show when I’m in your area too because that also helps a ton! Every show is different than the last, so you’re bound to experience something new each time. I appreciate the hell out of all of you who put up with me obsessively shouting into the void, so here’s to another swing out into the universe.
in reply to: Don Merckle – Charleston, SC (Americana/Folk Rock)New single drops Friday 8/9!
in reply to: Extra Chill Fest 2024🚨ALERT🚨
Billy Strings has been sighted in Charleston!!! My sources are telling me he will be sitting in with Maxwell Silver Jammers at Extra Chill Fest at the Pour House, Saturday 8/10!!! I’ve already bought five tickets before it sells out!!
in reply to: PhishHere we go, “Everything’s Right” with Billy Strings. I have been enjoying this song lately and I also happen to love Billy Strings. Glad to see this collaboration, and also can’t wait for Mondegreen.
I have an interview coming out next week with PHILM who runs the Instagram account @phishonphilm. Will be putting it out before I skip town.
in reply to: Royal American Bootleg CollectionThis is awesome, Wesley! Documentation like this is so important for a scene.
I still haven’t dug into the tracks from our May show — kind of amazing how much one’s DAW workflow slows down when one isn’t editing and mixing all the time (not like riding a bike) but I’m looking forward to it, and I appreciate how easy you were to work with.
Also, I didn’t realize you were in Daddy’s Beemer. Cheers!