A conversation with the Nashville native, covering her music, Nashville’s growth, artist expectation, and more.
A conversation with the true, blue, troubadour and his travels across the country and more, which led to his latest record, Avalon Ave.
A conversation with one of Nashville’s rising stars, Liz Cooper.
Photo by Lindsey Patkos
A conversation on finding and adapting the ever changing landscape of Nashville with Hadley Kennary
A conversation with the laureate of the Deep South about Louisiana, support systems, and his upcoming LP, Renegade.
Photo Credit - Alysse Gafkjen
A conversation with the duo about the state of rock music and the journey to their latest LP, Glazed.
Keeping things “light and sweet” with The Minks bandleader.
A conversation on life, connectivity, experiential creativity, family and more with Joy Williams. Photo credit Andy Barron.
Talking about spiritual experiences, self discovery, self love and more with the Spiritual singer.
A conversation about new beginnings versus tenure, especially in the ever changing scene of Nashville
A conversation with the burgeoning Nashville DJ/producer.
The last three years have seen a lot of self-discovery for Rachel Reinert, and she’s ready to take things head on, this time on her own.
While the future might be equal parts wonderful and terrifying for Notelle, she’s set to take it head on.
Our first follow-up interview with a past feature, Christian Lopez. Catching up on what’s changed in the past year.
A conversation with two staples of Nashville whichever way you look at it.
A psuedo-State of the Union address and a look back at the Now/It’s 2018 feature interviews.
A conversation with one of Nashville’s most personable and talented photographers. Interview originally took place in August 2018.
From rock to pop, a conversation with Lincoln Parish about his highly collaborative work prior to and post-becoming "Parish F/T.”
A conversation with the principal member of Sister Kit about artistry versus creativity versus prioritization of varying creative avenues. The first of many good things to come from Clark and Sister Kit.
One of the realest people in town, Diamond Carter.
A conversation with the Assorted Love Songs singer about his journey to Nashville and more.
A conversation with the Atlanta native-turned-East Nashvillian about leaning into a solo career, change, community, and more. Her self-titled solo EP is available now.
Part Two of our extended interview with JP Harris, covering everything from the traditional country revival of the 1990s, pressure within music, authenticity, and more. His latest LP, Sometimes Dogs Bark at Nothing is available now.