2020: The Year That Slapped

I loathe the word slapped and most variants of it. Yet, for such a year as 2020, perhaps that word justly defines what a slap in the face it was. Perhaps it was even necessary. Having said that, everyone here is proud of you for sticking around, as there's still plenty to be thankful for and so, so much to look forward to.

Release: The Bear Traps debut

Naturally, we are proud to announce the debut of Dave's latest endeavor, a bedroom pop-stained musical mattress titled The Bear Traps and it's two singles: "Desert Of Love" b/w "I Don't Want To Die Tonight" out now on Gypsy Farm Records.

Interview: Cicada Rhythm

Cicada Rhythm is the dynamic duo of Andrea DeMarcus and Dave Kirslis. Hailing from Northeast Georgia, they are more often than not, joined by the likes of Colin Agnew, Matt Stoessel, and Dan Kirslis. They are also quite fine friends of the Gypsy Farm organization and first official installment of what we hope will become …

The Humms premiere: “Merry Days” music video

Directed by WJAY and shot within the Shoal Creek Music Park, this selection features the Southern-fried, psychedelia imagery that is synonymous with the group, and their latest music video comes off the release of sophomore effort, "Vampire Hours" released this past Tuesday. Stream and share the "Merry Days" music video below: https://youtu.be/jh6wF_Jtr2M

Garett Hatch: Twin albums, The Humms resurface with ‘Vampire Hours’

"Hatch's first official solo effort, titled "Place Without A Name" showcases a range of different styles and features the piano-wizardry of Mark Plemmons among several other musical guests. The album is set to be an enjoyable experience for the listener." -Plez Jay

Uncle Goo, The Humms live stream today at 4pm EST on NetfreqTV.

The show, hosted by Matthew Suwalski, and produced by Atlanta, GA's NetfreqTV, is called Freq Out and will feature new material from The Humms off of their forthcoming album, Vampire Hours (GF011) as well as their first 'public' performance since 2013.

Exclusive: The Humms release album early for R.S.D.

The Athens, GA psychedelic group will release their first album of new material in over a decade next month, titled "Vampire Hours" on all streaming platforms..but patrons of this year's Record Store Day will have a chance to enjoy an early opportunity at snagging the vinyl version, this Saturday, August 29th, at participating record shops. …

Listen: “Old Woman” by Sea of Dogs

In a notable departure from the album's full band arrangement, this alternate take on the song finds singer Emily Armond's voice in a most pure, yet vulnerable state, bouncing through hollows, embraced only by a warn, piano accompaniment, courtesy of Jacob Morris. We are pleased now to have received word, down from the mountain, granting permission to release a song from those sessions, Old Woman.

The Humms: New Album: ‘Vampire Hours’ & Music Video

"Screaming for the life they once forgot, shadow boxing the vampire they’re afraid to admit they are.” - Jared Cobb, The Peacock Observer. Vampire Hours is out Sept 29th, with a special advance release for Record Store Day at select shops on Aug 29th, Sept 26th.

Uncle Goo premiere’s “This Heat” Video & more GFR news

Indeed, when This Heat debuted on radio last year, local country music disk jockey 'Porkchop' was quick to point out the atmosphere stating: "Creepy steel guitar & haunting vocals! I didn't think it was possible to get chills because of a song about the heat." - Michael "Porkchop" Branch / WLHR 92.1