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Rachel Ward

Rachel Ward

My name is Rachel Ward and I am currently a junior at the University of Tennessee, studying Journalism and Electronic Media. I fell in love with journalism because it allows me to give a voice to people who want their stories told. I've been a huge music and concert fan since my freshman year of college when I went to the Shaky Knees music festival in Atlanta with my dad. Ever since then, it's been a constant chase for my next favorite indie rock/alternative band to come to town, and having the opportunity to tell the stories of bands and musicians makes the concerts even more special.

Over 20 New Songs You Need To Add To Your Playlist NOW!

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As the new year is approaching, it’s the perfect opportunity to branch out on your music taste or add some new songs to your playlist! There’s always something satisfying about finding that new song you absolutely love — only to maybe get tired of it eventually when you have it on a repeat loop for too long. Just me?? Maybe so!! 


Here are some songs that I currently have on that repeat loop! Most of these songs are perfect for those coffee shop days or long drives on a relaxing night. Check out some of my current favorite “chill” songs, both new and old finds, that I just can’t get enough of. Hopefully you find at least one you love or maybe even see one that’s already one of your favorites too!


20. First Class: Rainbow Kitten Surprise


Rainbow Kitten Surprise is an alternative rock band that has climbed the popularity ranks over the years, appearing at Red Rocks, festivals such as Bonnaroo and soon to be the 2020 Hangout Fest. RKS has also traveled on their own tours, and are you wondering how they got their band name? It’s a phrase one of the bands’ friends kept repeating after surgery and thanks to their friend’s loopiness, it stuck!

19. Yellow Lights: Harry Hudson

Harry Hudson might not be a common household name, but his music is phenomenal. Hudson is an American singer-songwriter with his music falling in “folk rock” and “pop” categories. Yellow Lights is his most streamed song, and Hudson’s vocal talents and the use of piano make it a truly beautiful one! Not only is he talented as a musician, but Hudson has a story to tell as a cancer survivor — many of the lyrics in his “Yesterday’s Tomorrow Night” album coming from his journaling between chemotherapy sessions. Check out more about Hudson’s story in this LA Times article.

18. Groceries: Mallrat


You know those songs with beats that just easily get stuck in your head? This is one of them! Mallrat isn’t a band, but it’s the stage name of Grace Shaw, singer-songwriter from Australia who got her start in the music world at just 15-years-old. Give Groceries a chance and you just might be one of Shaw’s new fans!

17. Die Trying: Michl


Michl is an alternative/indie artist, and his music is most definitely worth a listen! Die Trying was on both my 2018 and 2019 “Top Songs” Spotify generated playlists if that tells you anything. It’s been a favorite for awhile, and there’s just something about it that makes you want to keep listening! Check it out for yourself!

16. Tangerine Skies: Edwin Raphael, Claire Ridgely

I first discovered Edwin Raphael with his song, Queen of Coasts. I was hooked on his sound immediately and Tangerine Skies is no exception! His soothing and calm sound will be sure to leave you wanting to continue listening. What’s even more? Raphael was the opening act once for Harry Hudson! He’s also opened for band Hollow Coves, which I also totally recommend!

15. Cinnamon: Jome

Another song that’s been included in my Top Songs playlists for two years now is Jome’s Cinnamon! Jome consists of duo Jesse Marc and Christoph Andersson, and Cinnamon was enough for me to gain total respect for them both! It’s such a beautiful song that’s perfect for those car rides with the windows down.

14. Imagination: Foster the People


Most alternative music fans are very familiar with band Foster the People! This band has been at the top for years, with all of their releases being great. Imagination is no exception and of course, it has that signature Foster the People sound!

13. Out Loud: Scarypoolparty


Scarypoolparty is the stage name of Alejandro Aranda, who first got his start on the 2018 season of American Idol. He’s growing quickly and is scheduled to play at the 2020 Hangout Fest. His insane guitar skills are also featured in Out Loud and his remastered version of the song slows the song down a bit. You can’t go wrong with either version!

14. Cold War: Cautious Clay

Cautious Clay is 26-year-old Josh Karpeh. Based in New York, he’s a trio of musician, songwriter and music producer. Cold War is his most popular song and I can easily see why so many other people love it too! He has a handful of other singles and albums to check out in addition to Cold War!

13. Sunlight: Yuno


Yuno’s name gained more attention when he was part of Music Midtown’s 2018 lineup. Blending genres such as pop, rock, hip hop and R&B together, Yuno creates a unique sound. The first time I heard Yuno was with his song No Going Back, while his latest single in Sunlight offers that sweet summertime feel. I’m excited to watch him continue to grow!

12. Without You: Oh Wonder


Oh Wonder consists of duo Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West, and their music and sound makes them easy to become fan favorites! While I absolutely love Without You, I also recommend songs Ultralife off their Ultralife album and Drive off their Oh Wonder album!

11. West Coast: Phillip Larue

Whenever I think of my favorite smaller artists, Phillip Larue is always the first to come to mind! I discovered Larue a few years back and all of his songs provided calming, serene vibes. One of his most recent releases in West Coast, though, has a more upbeat sound that isn’t your normal “Phillip Larue!” I still adore it though and think you will too!












Put Your Love For Music Into Action: 3 Musical Activities To Put On Your Knoxville Schedule

Put Your Love For Music Into Action: 3 Musical Activities To Put On Your Knoxville Schedule

While Knoxville might not be the first city that comes to mind when you think about major music cities, it still has a wide variety of musical opportunities to keep you entertained and excited. Blink and you just might miss the time your favorite indie/alternative band or country music artists called Knoxville their “home sweet home” for the night! Whether you plan to make a whole night out of Knoxville’s music scene or need a few hours of fun with friends, Knoxville music has got you covered!

‘It Feels Like A Calling’: Eli Fox Talks Album Release - Life As A College Musician

‘It Feels Like A Calling’: Eli Fox Talks Album Release - Life As A College Musician

Eli is poised to present his third album “Or Something Like That” in 2019. The album features 11 original songs with Eli backing himself on most of the instrumentation along with appearances by guest musicians. Join him November 23rd at Open Chord Music for his new album release, presented by WDVX.

The Musical Journey of Austin Tolliver: ‘The Punk Rock Cowboy’

The Musical Journey of Austin Tolliver: ‘The Punk Rock Cowboy’

The Punk Rock Cowboy, Austin Tolliver, is not a musician that sticks to one genre or sound. Originally from Louisiana, 31 year-old Tolliver moved to the Nashville area at 27 to pursue his musical dreams full time. For Tolliver, he has a variety of songs that iTunes classifies as falling in the country, alternative, pop and hip hop/rap categories.