After recently making the move from Nashville to Washington D.C, The Dune Flowers released their first single of the new year, “Tired of Being Nothing.” Here is our breakdown and review of the new single out everywhere January 28th, 2022.
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New Album Release: Vista Kicks

Originating from California, Vista Kicks surprised listeners when they released their third full length album, Chateau Mae Mae on April 10th.
Comprised of Derek Thomas (lead vocals), Sam Plecker (guitar), Trevor Sutton (bass), and Nolan Le Vine (drums), Vista Kicks had the opportunity to write alongside singer-songwriter Audra Mae.
Oklahoma native, Audra Mae has made a name for herself in the world of music. By collaborating with and writing songs beside various musicians, Mae is a very well respected artist.
Spending their summer months writing in Music City (Nashville, TN), the members of Vista Kicks and Mae collaborated to produce Chateau Mae Mae. Combining Mae’s soulful folk sound with Vista Kicks’ classic rock sound, this album caters to all music lovers.
We had the opportunity to ask the members of Vista Kicks and lead singer, Derek Thomas some of our most pressing questions about the release of Chateau Mae Mae.
Open up your windows, allow the sunlight in, close your eyes, and let Chateau Mae Mae transport you to a different time.
How is this album different from anything you have released?
VK: On all of our other releases, we’ve written as a unit- just the four of us. The main difference about Chateau Mae Mae is that we co-wrote every song on the record between ourselves, Audra Mae, and different Nashville writers Natalie Hemby, Madi Diaz, Kerr Harrison, Benjy Davis, and David Borne.
What were some of your main inspirations for this release?
VK: Really, the experience of being in Nashville. Audra flew us out, housed us, and invited people over to write songs breakfast, lunch, and dinner for two weeks straight!
I guess something about lowering our walls and allowing outside people into our headspace…that was the inspiration for this release. A group effort that is something way different and way more than the 4 of us (or 5, including Audra) could have created alone.
How did you meet Audra Mae and decide to collaborate with her?
Thomas: We knew Audra from Los Angeles. She lived nearby and we’d hung out with her multiple times before she moved to Nashville.
A few tours ago, we were passing through Nashville and she came to the show, we invited her to come sing with us because Sam had been sick and he couldn’t sing for a few days. She had to postpone her flight plans and instead of departing from Nashville, she agreed to come with us to Memphis and leave from there.
While listening to songs and talking about life, I suggested it would be cool to someday make a record together. We both agreed and thought the other wasn’t serious, so we let months go by before reaching out again.
In May, I called Audra and said, “Are we doing this thing or what?” She laughed and said, “Hell yes we are.” She took it from there. Sam and I hopped on a plane and stayed with her for two weeks. No plan, no songs written, no real idea of anything. “I guess we’ll see what happens.” I said to Sam on the plane.
What was the process of writing this album and working together with Audra Mae?
Thomas: Every day at Audra’s house was packed with writing songs, cooking food, going out to bars, staying up till the sun came up, and lots of laughter.
We took any and every opportunity to make a song out of this and that. It was an inspiring time. It felt like a magical two weeks. Like a dream come true, writing with Audra and all of her friends who are now also our friends, the experience was a gift.
We didn’t think we were making a record, I think in the beginning we thought it would just be fun to make a song or two. By the end of two weeks, we had written over twenty songs.
What was your experience like writing these songs in Nashville?
VK: It was intense! Writing on the level we did… I think over those two weeks in Nashville, we wrote 20-25+ songs. But like we said, we were writing about 3 a day, one for breakfast, lunch and dinner. That’s how that city works though… they’re songwriting machines out there. In Vista Kicks, we consider ourselves songwriters over singers, musicians, whatever… so you could imagine how inspiring it was for us to be there.
Do you feel that your sound has changed in any way because of this collaboration?
VK: Totally. I really feel a sense of maturity and growth when I listen to Chateau Mae Mae. There’s more confidence in the vocals and everyone’s playing. I think writing an album with other people challenged us in new ways but it was also reassuring and exciting to be working with such great writers.
Since not a lot of listeners knew that you were releasing new music, what made you decide to keep it a secret until the release?
VK: There was a lot of question on how we were going to release the album. I’m not sure we kept it a very good secret because we played “While we still have the time” on tour the last year or so and had Audra open a show at The El Rey singing tunes from the record haha.. Ultimately, we decided it was such a special piece of music that it just deserved to be out and listened to. This year we signed on with some new publishing and wanted to release it with them and that just happened to fall during this whole covid-19 pandemic.
What do you want your listeners to know about this release and what it means to you?
VK: Take the record as you want: we think the record is great and we’re all proud of it! We think we’ve raised our own personal bar of songwriting, recording, production etc… We took a lot of side steps from our normal tendencies… but that’s what it’s all about! Change and growth. We started recording again this last February for the next VK album — It’s fun to see how the the Nashville record has clawed into us. We’ve definitely learned some new tricks that we’re going to take along the way…
FINAL THOUGHTS
Vista Kicks is one of the very first bands that we ever wrote about on this blog, so this album was a very special and long awaited one for us and for many dedicated VK fans. Chateau Mae Mae is different from previous albums that they have released, but is a work of art nonetheless.
This album offers a perfect blend of heartfelt ballads and textured sounds. It’s a softer album from the “Marceline” band, but the vocals from both Vista Kicks and Audra Mae are flawless and passionate. Audra Mae’s addition to the album is a game changer, and brings an effortless tone to the table.
You can stream Chateau Mae Mae on all music platforms. You can also follow Vista Kicks and Audra Mae on Instagram for updates and other content.
We hope you’re all healthy and safe. Don’t forget to wash your hands and support your local bands!
What’s Spinnin’? #7
Hello! We’ve been so busy posting interviews that we got behind on our favorite series, “What’s Spinnin?” It’s been a minute since we’ve updated you guys on all the cool new music that we’ve been listening to recently. If you have any music suggestions please give them to us, we LOVE listening to new artists! Enjoy these and make sure to check out the playlist we made on Spotify featuring these songs!
JEn
- Warm Animal- Sure Sure
- Hands Down- The Greeting Committee
- It Might Be Time- Tame Impala
- Personal Lies- Djo
- HIGHEST IN THE ROOM- Travis Scott
- Blinding Lights- The Weeknd
- Phone Numbers- Dominic Fike
- Boys Like You- dodie
- Falling in Love- Cigarettes After Sex
- Chattanooga- Briston Maroney
Britt
- Sandman- BRONCHO
- Lemon Sun- Grady
- Cloudy Eyes- Covey
- Past Life- Maggie Rogers
- Phoenix- Slaughter Beach, Dog
- Dead of Night- Orville Peck
- Astronaut Kids- Hotel Fiction
- She Believes in the Devil- SEND MEDICINE
- Understand- The Jacks
- 4Tounce- Johnny Utah
Hypnotic Hangout: Briston Maroney

‘Hangin Round’ at taco bell
It was 1AM in Asheville, North Carolina and a cool breeze swept through the Taco Bell parking lot. The purple fluorescent lights lit up the sidewalk. The only noise was the passing of cars, and Briston Maroney clearing his throat as he sat down next to us on the curb. After playing a packed show at the Mothlight, we were able to sit down with the Knoxville native to get a little more insight on Maroney and his music.
We briefly discussed his tattoos and their stories before jumping into our real questions. Pointing to his black inked outline of Texas, he laughed, “This one is probably my favorite, by far”.
Of course, we needed to know where his passion for music is rooted, and what inspires him to write such personal verses. He adjusted his navy blue hat and scooted a little closer to us, “My grandpa turned me onto a lot of country music when I was younger like Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt,” he laughed before saying, ” I was and still am into that kind of folkier country music. I’ve always wanted to be a cowboy. I have the tattoo and the boots so maybe by 25 I’ll either become a cowboy or just hang up the hat”.
When you listen to the “Caroline” singer, you almost feel as if he opened up your journal or crept into your thoughts and just wrote songs about your worst break-up or deepest fears. We asked,
“So, we want to know about the song writing process but more specifically the emotions that are going into every line. Do you have to be in love to write a song about being in love? Do you have to be going through something difficult in order to write on that experience? Is it more based on feelings or more expeirence based?”
He nodded his head silently, looking at the gravel beneath our feet. “I feel like songs that last and that are genuine are true feelings. I think you can write a love song about being in love in the moment, but I believe you have to have felt those feelings and be wanting to feel those feelings. For me, it’s hard to not make it personal. There are amazing artist who have the ability to just pull words that make sense without having to feel all of that [feelings] in the moment. I just can’t.”
‘SMALL TALK’
Maroney recently went on a UK tour with the Wallows, we were curious to know how this might have shifted his career as a whole, “How do you feel this affected your career and was it a big stepping stone for you?” Maroney responded with “Short term and long term it changed a lot of things for us. It was really important for us as people.” Maroney revealed that he feels closer to his band mates because of these experiences on the road.
Indiana
Maroney released his third album, Indiana on May 17th, 2019. So of course we had to ask, “What does Indiana mean to you compared to the other albums you’ve released?” Maroney went on to explain It was the first one they signed with Atlantic Recording Co.
“It was four songs that I had written in a period of time when I was living with my mom in Florida. Those songs were about living there with her and moving back to Nashville. It was the end of an era and it was an awesome experience to make.” He continued with “I feel like it was the first step towards speaking for what I want to stand for.”
Desert island bands
After much consideration, Maroney carefully chose these three musicians to be stranded on a deserted island with:
- Neil Young
- Jimi Hendrix
- Graham Nash
A special message from briston
Going into this interview we knew that Maroney is an enlightened person and we wanted to convey any messages that he wanted to give to our readers. “I want people to feel relieved when they listen to this music to know that someone else is feeling the way that they feel. Life is complicated and people experience really intense things. I want it to be a symbol of sharing intense experiences {his music}.”
“And finally what do you want your listeners to know about anything?” Briston smiled and replied “My phone number.” We both laughed thinking he was joking. But then he went on to say “865-291-7761, you can text me if you want. Life is pretty short and I’m trying to put my feelings to the side for a little bit, and be nice to everyone.” He started laughing and said genuinely ” I want them to know my effing phone number.”
What’s next?
Briston Maroney is currently on his first head-lining tour in Europe and America and has recently released a new single “Chattanooga” which you can find on all music streaming platforms.


A Hypnotic Hangout: Bedon
“Untitled”
Greenville August 9th- Bedon Lancaster and his band were getting ready for their show at the Radio Room. While on their tour through the south, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk with the “Lazy Eyes” singer about his music.

Not “Tired Tired Tired of Talking”
When asked about his major musical influences, Lancaster replied with some of his favorite artists: Pinegrove, Bon Iver, and Whitney. He then went on to explain why these artists were so unique to him and how they play an important role in creating his music. “They’re very formidable songwriters with amazing music behind it. I love music that you can just get lost in.”
Lancaster explained that besides his musical influences, he writes most of his songs based around relationships and the people around him. He revealed that he takes in the energy surrounding him, internalizes it, and uses it for his music.
Band on the run
Because of his crazy touring schedule, the “Mooky Blaylock” singer has played a variety of shows. Ranging from house shows to college shows, Lancaster let us in on his favorite type of crowd to perform for. “I love any show with an audience who is there to participate. We’re going to do our thing no matter what, we’ll still have our show, but having people jump up down and go crazy is what really makes the show.”
Deserted Island Bands
Lancaster didn’t hesitate when we asked him what his three deserted island bands would be. With his diverse taste in music he replied with:
- Pinegrove
- Bon Iver
- Originally Sturgill Simpson but wisely changed to Led Zeppelin
“look how We’ve grown”
We have been anticipating new music from the “Untitled” singer for quite some time now, and he revealed to us that he is expecting to release an album in February of next year. Coincidentally the date that Lancaster has chosen is a palindrome which in our opinion makes it worth the wait.
Final Thoughts
Bedon is an artist who isn’t afraid to experiment with new sounds and outlets. He proves this by utilizing various instruments in his music and performances. Reigning from Oxford, Mississippi, this group puts on an amazing show while goofing around and smiling the whole time.
Lancaster wants his listeners to know that you can call him Don or Be-don. He laughed and said, “It’s pronounced Bedon, but I don’t really care. You can call me whatever you want.”
Make sure to follow Bedon and his crew on Instragram and social media to stay updated with any upcoming tours and releases!
Christmas in August
Hello! Some of our friends and favorite artists released singles today and we wanted to give them the recognition they deserve, enjoy!
“Apartment Dream”- SHane T
We had the opportunity to sit down with Shane T and discuss his new single before he released it for the world to hear. To Shane, “Apartment Dream” is an interpretation of a dystopian style dream that he had. In his recollections, Shane explained that, “It was a feeling of being handcuffed by stresses about money to pursue dreams, like music.” This song embodies the worries and feelings about growing up, moving out, and going out into the real world.
This new single by Shane introduces the rest of his EP (out on August 16th). The theme of “Apartment Dream” is the sense that time is being wasted. He explained that “There is some humor in this single, but it has some of the most hard-hitting lines that I’ve ever written.” Shane described it as a good encompassing song for the rest of the album.
“Mudpies”- Fleur Geurl
Making a big comeback under her new name, Danielle from Fleur Geurl (previously known as Tom Angst), released a new single, “Mudpies.” This song uses various instruments, violin and trumpet played by Danielle’s friends, Wesley, and Dan. To us, this song emanates the feelings of summer and nostalgia. The variety of instruments, mixed with Danielle’s voice makes this song sound hauntingly beautiful.
Because of this new release, we are anticipating what Fleur Geurl has in store for her listeners next!
“Wysteria” – Nordista Freeze
Since his release of Cosmic Haus in 2017, fans of Nordista Freeze have been patiently waiting for his official release of “Wysteria.” If you have gotten the opportunity to see Freeze on tour recently, you would have heard “Wysteria” live, but everyone was excited for the chance to listen to it while dancing around their rooms.
This dreamy ballad makes you envision yourself swaying from side to side underneath the stars. Unlike the energy in some of Freeze’s other songs, “Wysteria” is a slow serenade that radiates the feelings of love.
“Sometimes Love Takes so long”- Illiterate Light
Illiterate Light has been on a roll with their song releases, and this single is no different. Since their release of “Carolina Lorelei” in May, listeners have been anticipating new music from the duo. Illiterate Light has been catching eyes and turning heads with their music and “Sometimes Love Takes So Long” has done just that.
This catchy tune portrays the feelings of a lost love. This heartfelt song is relatable and sincere and it makes us excited to see what these guys are going to do next! Keep an eye out for their debut album to be released on October 11th!
A HYPNOTIC HANGOUT: WHITEHALL
DOWNTOWN ALIVE!
JUNE 27, 2019– Downtown Greenville, SC was crawling with people; all of them rushing towards NOMA square for Downtown Alive!, a weekly festival hosted by the Metropolitan Arts Council. People crowded around a stage as Whitehall, an idie/rock band from Charleston, began to play.
The sun was beating down on the band as they played, but this didn’t stop the band from keeping the energy and crowd up. Many people began to dance around and cheer as the band played some originals like, “Flammable” and “Vacation Home”, and a few covers like “Dear Prudence” and “Stacy’s Mom”.
This group of four guys brings a type of energy that you can’t resist being apart of. They all contribute to the spark of happiness you get when you listen to their tuneful music. Their vigour combined with their sound, makes you want to bounce out of your seat and dance around.
NOT SO ‘WASTED’ TIME WITH WHITEHALL
Lucky for us, we got the opportunity to speak with the Ocean Fiction band and learn a little bit more about who they are.
The Charleston natives all met their freshman year of College of Charleston, and they have been a inseparable ever since. The reason they began the band in the first place is because of a previous member who thought forming a band would be cool (And he was totally right).
The name for the band was actually the hardest part of forming the band. Their lead singer Paddy laughed and stated, “We all had tons of ideas, but none of them were good. They were all awful, actually”.
The second part of forming a band would typically be finding the right sound, but accoring to their guitarist, Avery, they all contribute something, and it feels natural. He said, “When I listen to music, I listen to the actual music part and not much of the lyrics, and I appriciate that more. But, some of us are more into the lyric’s meaning. So, we all find something that inspires us and we go from there”.
DESERT ISLAND BANDS
We have a new segment where we ask bands what three bands they would want to be stuck on a desert island with. For Whitehall, a lot of thought went into their answers. Each of them had ideas for the vibe of their deserted island so they chose wisely. These are their answers:
- Avery (guitar): The Clash, Pile, and Kendrick Lamar
- Davis (drums): Dave Grohl, Katy Perry, and The Beatles
- Paddy (vocals and guitar): John Mayer, Tom Petty, and The Rolling Stones
- Brennan (bass): Miles Davis, Guns and Roses, and Queen
FInal Thoughts
Whitehall is a band made up of four of the sweetest guys, who make the grooviest tunes. They just finished up the second part of their ‘Pamplemousse’ tour. But, until their next tour you can stream their most recent album, Ocean Fiction and all of their other stuff on ALL music platforms.
What’s Spinnin’? #6
Hi! We figured that with the new month, we needed to update you guys with what we have been listening to on repeat! We hope that you check these awesome artists out and keep an eye out for some new concert posts in the very near future! Enjoy!
Britt
- Some Place Else- MorMor
- You v. the Breeze- Future Crib
- ‘Tude- Future Crib
- Wannabe in LA- Eagles of Death Metal
- Carolina Lorelei- Illiterate Light
- Goodie Bag- Still Woozy
- I’ll Still Have Me- Cyn
- Turn- Sam Valdez
- Break up Together- Theo Katzman
- Summer Lover- YMA, Gab Ferreria
Jenna
- For Fun- Future Crib
- Yer Movin’- Future Crib
- Late Love- S. Grant Parker
- Florida- Nordista Freeze
- Back Pocket- Vulfpeck
- Vacation Home- Whitehall
- Inferiority Complex- Tom Angst
- In Your Eyes- Wallpaper
- I Can See Your Bones- Apricot Blush
- Joan- Daddy’s Beemer
‘Midnight’ – Tom Angst
In March, Tom Angst posted a music video for their song “Midnight”, for a long time we were anticipating the official release of the song, and we’re happy to say that it is finally available to stream on Spotify.
Hearts were broken when Tom Angst announced their breakup just recently. This morning the band released their last single “Midnight”, and also announced their last EP Matthew, which is to be realeased on Friday, June 14th. Upon listening to the song, we are confident that their sophomore EP will be just as good.

As far as the future of Tom Angst and its members goes, Danielle McConaghy promises fans that she has plans for her new project, Fleur Geurl. For now, you can stream “Midnight” and mark your calanders for the release of their last EP, Matthew, on June 14th.
Stay Groovy.
A Hypnotic Hangout: Illiterate Light
Georgia Theatre 5/9– The Illiterate Light duo ended their set with “Growin’ Down” and walked off the stage while the crowd cheered. Their initial thoughts are filled with excitement and positivity about their performance. We got to sit down and talk with Jake (drums, vocals) and Jeff (guitar, vocals) in Athens while they were touring with Shakey Graves.


Mission Accomplished
Illiterate Light is a rock duo from Virginia and their music has been spread far and wide since we last saw them in December. From recently playing Shaky Knees, to upcoming festivals like Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo, Illiterate Light has grown immensely.
After the show, Jeff described to us that “It’s an interesting feeling to play to hundreds of people who have no idea who we are. You kind of have to win the crowd over a little bit.” They make it their mission to impress the crowd with their set. And we believe that they did just that. After seeing them open for Post Animal a couple months ago, we fell in love with their sound and that encouraged us to learn more about them and download their music. At the end of their set on this night in Athens, the crowd was clapping and in awe of the musical ability that these two people possess.
Illiterate Light makes an effort to hang out by their merch table and talk to people after their set. They relayed to us that they really enjoy meeting new people and spreading their music to others. So, if you ever want to chat with these guys, you know where to find them!
Inspirations
Many different artists, have influenced Illiterate Light’s music. Jeff described that he is most inspired by artists like Flaming Lips, Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Foo Fighters. Jake explained that he has been listening to a lot of St. Vincent, SZA, Kendrick Lamar, and Big Thief recently. Jeff described that “Artists like Neil Young, Fleet Foxes, My Morning Jacket, and Wilco were my go-to. I really wanted to craft my musical vision based off of these artists.”
Jake told us that he likes to mix aspects of various performers in order to find something that fits with the music that Illiterate Light creates. “I have a really strong love for very weird performers. We like to have the energy for sure and have fun.”
“It sets us apart”
If you’ve ever seen this band live, you have probably seen the beloved floral crop top that Jake wears. One thing that stood out to us when we first saw them, was that half-way during the show, Jake took off his shirt and underneath that shirt, he wore a pink floral top. On this night, we were eagerly waiting to see if the tradition remained and when he showed it off, we were excited to get the chance to ask about the origin of the ritual.
“While touring in another band, while living in Virginia, we used to tour by bike. I wanted to keep the sun off my back while remaining cool. I stopped into a thrift store and was sorting through the racks when I found it. At first, I started wearing it as a joke but eventually it started feeling natural.”
Shaky Knees: “It was killer”
After recently playing Shaky Knees, Jeff relayed to us that “It felt weird performing on the main stage, the stage where Tame Impala played and then having people come up to us and congratulate us on our performance.” There are a lot of new faces at their shows and the continuous growth of the band has brought them many opportunities and experiences. “Some days we truly don’t know what to do with it, but I think that’s a good thing. It means the timing is right for our band.”
“Have you grown up yet? Does the war make sense?”
The songwriting process is always a very important one. Illiterate Light described for us where they get their inspiration for writing. They try to write songs that are moving between their emotional and relational lives. “Also our observations of our culture and of the world at large. Therefore, we don’t stray away from writing about politics and war. We want to be a part of the conversation.” With the world that we live in today, it’s important that there are artists in the industry discussing these topics.
The Show
Before the interview, we had the opportunity to take pictures of the band while singing and dancing to their songs. They opened with their hit “Nuthin’s Fair” and had the whole crowd bobbing their heads and moving to the music. They played through songs off of their EP, Sweet Beast and played an outstanding cover of “Vampire Blues” by Neil Young. You could tell that the crowd was surprised that two people could create the sounds that they were creating. By the end of their set, you could tell that the audience was impressed and eager to listen to more of their stuff!
What’s next for illiterate light?
The band recently signed with Atlantic Records and is planning to release an album in October! They have an EP on Spotify, Sweet Beast, which you should definitely check out! They actually just released a new single a couple days ago called “Carolina Lorelei.” Illiterate Light (@illiteratelight) is constantly creating new music and they will be going on multiple tours throughout the rest of the year. If they come around to your town, you should treat yourself and go! Seeing them perform live is a great time!













