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I'm Here for the BOOs: Nashville's Halloween Playlist

Get tipsy off pumpkin beer? Check.
Watch Hocus Pocus and re-realize how awesome it is? Check.
Stress over the whole couples-costume thing? Check.
 

Create a totally badass Halloween playlist featuring some of my favorite local bands? CHECK.


Get in the spirit and give it a listen! -Caroline Bowman

 





Kyle Andrews Releases Video for "Get Mad (Bump in the Nite)"

In honor of the spooky season, Kyle Andrews rounded up some hotties and director Seth Graves to put out this booze-influenced video. "Get Mad (Bump in the Nite)" is off Andrew's is the first track off the new EP of the same name that he just released a week ago. Ever the pop genius, he manages to put a few tweaks on tracks that sound completely Halloween appropriate, but can also easily stand alone. He's giving away the "Get Mad" EP to the first 75 in the door at Monster Bash tonight, where he is one of the heavy hitters in the lineup. Speaking of which, we just learned that there is a change of venue for that event, from Silver Point Studios to apparently haunted Donelson Bowl at 117 Donelson Pike. If this night wasn't already killer, the bowling just put it over the top. -Terra James-Jura

 

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Kyle Andrews Premieres "Way To Wonder"

We've been excited about the forthcoming Kyle Andrews album that has been in the works for some time now, and it looks like the wait is about to pay off. Premiered today over at MTV Buzzworthy, "Way To Wonder" stays true to Andrews' indie-pop sound, complete with his signature bouncy cadence and sticky bubblegum melodies that make you want to get out of bed in a good mood, even on a Monday.

Click over to stream "Way To Wonder" (caution: autoplay) and keep your ear to the ground for more about Kyle Andrews' upcoming Brighter Than the Sun, out July 23rd. –Brianne Turner

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Kyle Andrews Hits the Studio

Now that we've made it through the death rattle of our psuedo winter, it finally feels appropriate to reemerge from our hoodies and listen to something a little more upbeat. Just in time for firefly season, Kyle Andrews is in the studio, writing and recording his forthcoming album, which will introduce some brand new, high-energy dance jams to your summertime playlist.

In the ongoing debate surrounding Nashville's perceived intolerance for any music that isn't country music, Kyle Andrews makes for a strong counterargument. He has spent his career transitioning from acoustic arrangements to the digital end of the songwriting spectrum, and his synth-soaked melodies are carving a niche for electropop/rock in Music City, as well as helping to put Nashville on the map for something more than its country stars and cowboy boots. Andrews manages to cloak even his darkest lyrical moments in positivity, the narrative of each song complemented by layers of sonic architecture and bright, poppy hooks.

Though his music has found its way into various television shows and commercials, the Chicago native is also well known for his widely-celebrated music videos. From his video for "You Always Make Me Smile"-- which set the stage for one of the biggest water balloon fights in history-- to the interactive YouTube mosaic created for "Sushi," every aspect of Andrews' career seems to echo the energy and unique charm of his music. Through his personal brand of music, technology, and live performances, Kyle Andrews is creating not only a music career for himself, but an experience for his fans. And with a new album on the horizon, 2012 is going to be an adventure. -- Brianne Turner

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Kyle Andrews ticket giveaway for 5/4/12

Electro-popist Kyle Andrews is playing his first Nashville show of the year at The High Watt Friday, May 4 with The Gills and Cashatt. Soooo, the first person to shoot us an e-mail at delinashville@gmail.com gets a free ticket to the show, and the band will even let ya bring your +1.

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