Those of you who like your reality chopped, screwed, reconstructed and dramatized by completely unreal people might have heard Nashville's fun-loving, electro-friendly tunesmith Kyle Andrews on last night's episode of MTV's The Real World: Brooklyn. While February is traditionally a time for us to bone up on our black history knowledge, I'm going to take it upon myself to declare this "Kyle Andrews Month" as well, since the same track ("Sushi") also appears on Paste 's Feb. '09 new music sampler. I couldn't make it through five minutes of the The Real World: Brooklyn, but I did give the track a listen on Andrews' MySpace page, and I don't think I'm going to be able to stop listening to it any time soon. The album on which it appears, Real Blasty, is available at Grimey's as we speak.
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well deserved for a great nashville musician. congratulations man. Real Blasty was one of my favorite albums last year...
just saw that Real Blasty debuted @ #61 on the Cmj charts this week too!