WATCH: The official trailer for MMA feature film Paperweight (2025)
WATCH: How To Break A World Record is now available on Tubi
LISTEN: The Only Good Podcast with comedians Joe Hamric & Joey Thompson
LISTEN: James Tucker x Brother Oliver collaboration single
READ: Walkout Music: “Pure Imagination” with UFC’s Westin Wilson
LISTEN: Andrew P. Oliver's Twilight Zone-inspired jazz fusion album

This Week: Songs You Need To Hear
We’re breaking into the summer months, and the warmer days seem to always bring out a flood of great new releases.

Once Upon a Time in Cozumel…
I have to pay for food and drinks again and I actually need more sunscreen as Greenville’s thermostat was officially set to “Gates of Hell” while I was gone.
The Minks Kick Off Another Big Weekend of Upstate Music
It is most satisfying when I sit down to listen to someone new and find myself completely blown away.

National Touring Artists Headline the Radio Room
This is one of those weekends where if something does not appeal to you, then you are probably not reading this in the first place.

This Week: Songs You Need To Hear
As the year marches on, it’s hard to believe we’re nearing the halfway mark of 2022—and I’m perpetually amazed by the quality of submissions we continue to receive.

Back to Work (and some other news)
Whether you are packing your bags for Skunk Fest or circling the date of Cracker’s show in the loudest Sharpie you have in the house, there is a lot to celebrate on the local music scene.

Gang of Youths at the Underground
Gang of Youths is an alternative/indie rock band that makes use of a wide array of musical elements including, choirs, orchestral instruments and keyboards.

This Week: Songs You Need To Hear
Spring is in the air, and we have a host of new releases that are worthy of a sunny day soundtrack.

The Upstate Music Awards Are Tonight
Now celebrating its third year, the UMA’s have made the move from the West End event space Zen to The Peace Center.

This Week: Songs You Need To Hear
The new releases were overflowing in February and early March—which makes our job both easy and difficult.
