LISTEN: The Local Honeys Depict Rural Living on ‘Dead Horses’

Today, we take a trip just a couple hours north of Nashville into rural Kentucky. That’s the place The Local Honeys call home.
Hear ‘Dead Horses’Today, we take a trip just a couple hours north of Nashville into rural Kentucky. That’s the place The Local Honeys call home.
Hear ‘Dead Horses’Who’s ready for some retro soul from the West Coast?
Hear ‘Loving You Lately’Jasce is back with a new indie dance music (IDM) track that is “focused on energy, joy, and youth.”
Hear ‘Chasing Clouds’Ready to cut loose and give into your desires? Well, then we have some Songs You Should Hear!
It’s not all willy-nilly, though; there’s also a tender ode to motherhood packed into this edition, just for the sake of giving you all the feels.
Let’s give you the chance to dive in, shall we?
Hear What You ShouldWe kindly ask you musicians from North of the Border to keep your sweet new releases coming our way!
Listen to ‘Shoreline’Whether it’s Sunday Funday or Cinco de Mayo, Lord Goldie has bangers for every occasion.
Listen nowJust dropping by with a quick note: “Love is Everywhere” — the previously-announced collaboration between Ty Warner and Nashville-based singer-songwriter Olivia Frances — is out now!
Hear it Now!In our relationships, we sometimes find that we can’t fix what our partners are unwilling to fix within themselves.
Watch the VideoOnce a month, we are partnering with Helping Our Music Evolve (HOME) in East Nashville to feature an artist who is enrolled in the organization’s Elite Artist Program, which teams recording artists with HOME’s Verified Producers and other business professionals to accelerate the process of creating and monetizing their music.
First up is Natasha Blaine. A Seattle native, Natasha moved to Nashville in 2018, and has been captivating audiences in Music City with her jazz-influenced vocals and engaging live performances ever since. She just released her new single, “You Don’t Treat Me the Same,” co-produced alongside HOME-certified producer Allan Fine.
I had the chance to chat with Natasha about the new single, her creative process, and the joys of performing live. In the process, I could sense her genuine excitement for what the future holds. Read the interview below, and check out “You Don’t Treat Me the Same” when you get to the bottom!
Read moreAre you ready for some heart-wrenching Americana? If so, you’re in luck.
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