Blvme consists of a variety of Charleston artists, each with a solo project in addition to contributing work toward the collective. The hip-hop group, which dubs itself a label, is a collabora…
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It's Fringe Friday, which means a brand new podcast episode is out today featuring local rapper Salis, who just performed in a hip-hop musical at Pure Theatre.
This week was a glorious week in South Carolina music. The ninth annual Scene SC sampler was released, featuring 24 new songs from musicians across the Palmetto State. A lot of those musicians…
Fairly new to the South Carolina music scene, Easy Honey hailing from Sewanee, Tenn. are providing some indie rock magic to venue stages across the state. The now Charleston-based band was in …
This week on The Fringe, we sought an artist outside of Charleston who's been gaining momentum on emotional, nostalgia-laced indie rock. Tom Angst of Greenville played a show at the Tin Roof o…
Charleston indie rock band Deaf Dogs got its name from a neighborhood sign. We find out that, how smelly the band members' feet have been and much more on this week's episode of The Fringe.Â
It's a podcast palooza this week on The Fringe, as we launch Season 9 of our weekly new music venture. Richard "Box" Bachschmidt is in the studio telling us a little more about his journey sin…
Popular Charleston reggae project The Dubplates, whose latest album "Box Full of Steel" debuted at No. 4 on iTunes, thrives off collaborations with some huge names in the genre, from Yellowman…
The Charleston rap scene is getting its name on the map with artists like Walter Brown, who just played at the SXSW conference and festival in Austin, Texas. The Mount Pleasant Old Village hip…
On this week's more music industry-focused episode of The Fringe, we dive into the process of producing a local album.Â
Haley Mae Campbell has made the familiar music move from Charleston to Nashville, a typical track for local artists looking to make it big outside of the Lowcountry.Â
If you've been paying attention, you might remember that we premiered a brand new track from Charleston pop-rocker Dylan Swinson on Feb. 27. To celebrate the release of his brand new single, "…
Charleston Scene's music podcast The Fringe is all about new music, but this week, we managed to work in a conversation about South Carolina's very own famed Lizard Man.Â
On this week's episode of The Fringe, we have our first repeat interview ever in two years of the podcast. We bring Cole Collins back into the studio over a year since we last interviewed him …
Niecy Blues is one of the three acts playing Charleston Scene's Anti-Valentine's Day Bash tomorrow night at The Royal American. We also had her on the phone from Columbia this week for an inte…
You'll have to listen in to this week's episode of The Fringe to find out how Charleston's up-and-coming pop duo 2 Slices got its name.Â
Charleston hip-hop artist Matt Monday has been thriving even before but definitely since his release of 2016 album "Filthy," and he's in the studio this week to discuss his upcoming EPs and ta…
Brendan Pugh came to Charleston four years ago for the Marine Corps. He's about to head out to the California Coast on his next four-year journey as a Marine sergeant, but first, he's releasin…
Charleston rock band The High Divers have been gaining attention while developing a successful touring music career over the last couple of years.
The last Fringe of 2017 is past, and the first Fringe of the new year is here, along with a new season, new photography, a new logo, new interviews, and of course, new music.Â
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Since collaborating with Charleston Scene in August, D.J. Edwards of local label Real South Records and I have interviewed nine local musicians and played 40 new tracks by South Carolina artis…
It's a Holy City Christmas this week on The Fringe. We're featuring three original Christmas songs by local bands. "R.I.P. Santa" by Susto tops the list, followed by "Christmas, Come Early Thi…
Happy first day of December! To celebrate some of our final Fringes of the year, we had a Charleston musician guest host on this week's podcast.Â
On the first Fringe of November, we dive into two sets of new music, featuring local artists Brave Baby, Butterfly, Zoe Child and Young Mister.Â
This week's episode includes mention of local rocker Tyler Boone's track up for Grammy consideration, an exclusive premiere from Charleston musician Chris Sullivan and two songs coming from up…
Former Charleston-based musician Sean Kelly of A Fragile Tomorrow made the move to Savannah a few years back to open a studio with his brother Dominic. The result is Low Watt Recording and ins…
So, what's the Hullabaloo this week? It happens to be a two-day punk festival coming to SK8 Charleston next weekend. We interview the founder and organizer of the event, Alex Hunter of local s…
This week on Charleston Scene's music podcast, The Fringe, we talk to Charleston folk rock band The Artisanals about their new EP and fall tour. There is an interview with members Johnny Delaw…
During the second episode of The Fringe, following the collaboration with Charleston Scene, Brett Nash of Charleston psychedelic rock band Secret Guest discusses co-founding a new South Caroli…
Charleston Scene's new music podcast is here. Season 7 of The Fringe launches with an interview and live recording with Hootie & the Blowfish's Mark Bryan.
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