Thirty Tigers

Thirty Tigers Label Services, Distribution, Management
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Thirty Tigers is a Nashville based entertainment company, founded in 2002 by Grammy Award-winning producer David Macias and Deb Markland. In just over a decade, Thirty Tigers has gone from two employees working out of David’s guest bedroom to thirty employees, most of whom now work out of our new home at 611 Merritt Avenue in the Wedgewood-Houston area of Nashville, Tennessee. Our collective exper

ience in the music industry ranges from record retail to the film industry to major labels. Our marketing, distribution and management services have fostered success stories for a number of artists including Carlos Santana, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Trampled by Turtles, The Avett Brothers, Low, Ryan Bingham, Flogging Molly, Jason Isbell, The Josh Abbott Band, Chase Rice, Casey Donahew, The Eli Young Band, Will Hoge, Aaron Watson, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Lupe Fiasco and many others.

06/05/2026

Spanning from luscious and intimate to head-nodding, car-ready jams, this week’s releases have you covered for every mood all weekend long. Give them a spin at the link in our bio!

- ‘Neon Summer Skin’
Soft and tranquil, weaving memories into family meditations.

- “Razorwire Wall”
Loyalty that walks someone to the jail door and still can’t let go.

- ‘Live a Song, Write a Memory Vol. 1’
Timeless and tender, like an invite back home.

Harpo Marx - ‘Harpo Speaks! The Riverside Symphony Concert’
This 1964 performance captures the only time Harpo spoke.

- “Over Before You Know It”
Cuts through by way of its serene melodies and shoegaze guitar.

- “Losing Man’s Game”
Vulnerable and comfortable, worn-in like the best leather jacket.

- “Crying Fire”
A fierce, unrelenting firestorm that stands completely on its own.

- ‘Afterglow EP’
Connecting sobriety, identity, and protest across years of upheaval.

A mix fit for any direction your week takes. Dive in when you’re ready.

In celebration of Black Music Month, we’re showcasing some of your favorite Thirty Tigers artists who continue to break ...
06/03/2026

In celebration of Black Music Month, we’re showcasing some of your favorite Thirty Tigers artists who continue to break barriers, inspire change, and make great music. Swipe to learn more about where all the inspiration comes from and listen to the full playlist at the link in our bio.

05/29/2026

From sunrise stillness to movement after-dark, these new releases trace a full arc of feeling and momentum. Give them a listen at the link in our bio!

& - ‘The Fiddle and the Drum’
A beautifully woven celebration of Appalachian ballads and bluegrass tradition.

- ‘Ain’t Dead Yet’
Timeless country steeped in weathered storytelling and survivor’s grit.
moja - “MEN R DOGS”
Sharp-tongued pop riding a groove too slick to stay bitter.

- “Fuego en Mí”
A late-night confession simmering with romance and restless heat.

The perfect soundtrack to carry you into the weekend ahead. Press play and let the music do the rest.

05/22/2026

This week’s releases are perfect for the front porch, the dancefloor, and everywhere in between. Give them a listen at the link in our bio all weekend long.

- ‘Te Toca’
Live-band electricity at the center of a set that bridges Havana funk, soul, and dancefloor release.

- “The Kids Will Kill Us”
A ritualistic blast of black metal fury confronting inherited violence and collective collapse.

- “Drinkin’ Ain’t Enough”
Straight-shooting country songwriting steeped in barroom regret.

- “Gucci Mane”
Finding fresh emotion in a Jessie Murph cover, stripped back and intimate.

- “Love & Lust”
Gospel-blues grit meets trap rhythms, balancing temptation and devotion.

These tracks cover plenty of ground. Tap in wherever you listen.

We’re just gonna leave these here…
05/21/2026

We’re just gonna leave these here…

05/15/2026

This week’s soundtrack belongs on the open road 🎶

- ‘They Call Us The Lucky Ones’
Loose, lived-in Americana elevated by the chemistry of The Texas Gentlemen, tracing drifters, chosen family, and the ghosts we carry.

- “Love Me Not”
Big vocals, a warm, wide-open sound, and a current of emotional static beneath the shine. Pre-order ‘Trespasser’ now ahead of its 8/21 release.

- “Charlie Sheen Reaches Out to the Feds”
Propulsive indie rock built on humor, paranoia, and pop culture debris. From ‘Days’, available for pre-order now ahead of its 8/7 release.

- “Heart Shaped Necklace”
Southern grit and breathless devotion, where depth outweighs display.
g.goodman - ‘(Re) Planting by the Signs’
Earthbound folk shaped by memory and ritual, expanded with new versions and collaborations, featuring Tyler Childers and Senora May.

- “Rain”
Slow-burning country sorrow delivered with clarity and restraint, ahead of ‘The Version Of Me You Get’ out 9/25.

- “Light A Candle”
Lush arrangements and breezy West Coast textures inspired by time spent in Morro Bay. Another glimpse into ‘In The Bay,’ arriving 6/12.

A mix of wide-open Americana, jangling indie rock, Southern grit, cosmic country, and songs built for long drives after dark. Dive in wherever you listen.

’s new album, ‘Over Before You Know It’ is all yours July 31st ✨In the meantime if you’re looking to alter your brain ch...
05/11/2026

’s new album, ‘Over Before You Know It’ is all yours July 31st ✨

In the meantime if you’re looking to alter your brain chemistry, give their new single “Freaking Out” a listen and pre-save the album at the link in our bio 😵‍💫

New music worth sitting with this week 🎧‘The Me That Remains’ – Amy Grant returns with her first album of new material i...
05/08/2026

New music worth sitting with this week 🎧

‘The Me That Remains’ – Amy Grant returns with her first album of new material in over a decade, leaning into an earthy Americana sound shaped by producer Mac McAnally. Written in the wake of major health struggles and personal reflection, the record moves through questions of faith, mortality, connection, and resilience with a calm, clear-eyed grace that feels deeply human and gently resolute.

‘Ledbetter Heights (30th Anniversary Sessions)’ – Kenny Wayne Shepherd revisits the album that introduced his fiery blend of blues and southern rock to mainstream audiences. These re-recordings trade youthful flash for something more lived-in, bringing new weight to songs that still hit with force.

“Freaking Out” – Michigander balances spiraling thoughts with soaring hooks here, turning existential exhaustion into something unexpectedly uplifting. As the first single from the upcoming album ‘Over Before You Know It,’ the track leans into the messiness of growing up and learning to live with uncertainty, capturing the tension between anxiety and acceptance with an anthemic indie-rock glow. The album is available for preorder now ahead of its July 31 release.

“Evil Creature” – Madeline Edwards transforms emotional contradiction into something raw and quietly cathartic, pairing stripped-back acoustic arrangements with some of her sharpest writing yet. The track opens the door to ‘Low Hanging Fruit,’ arriving September 2026.

“On My Own” – Bedouine reflects on the quiet rupture between childhood belonging and adult distance, inspired by a visit back to family in Saudi Arabia. Built on soft, minimal arrangements and her unmistakably comforting vocal presence, it lingers in the emotional space between where you were shaped and where you’re still trying to understand yourself.

“Delta Dawn” – Sunny Sweeney breathes new life into the Tanya Tucker classic with reverence and warmth. With Charlie McCoy—who played on the original recording—rejoining on harmonica, the song links its origins to the moment it lives in now, further expanded when Tanya Tucker herself surprised Sunny onstage at the Grand Ole Opry.

‘The Sound of Roses’ – Muscadine Bloodline revisit their catalog with a sense of gratitude, recasting standout love song...
05/01/2026

‘The Sound of Roses’ – Muscadine Bloodline revisit their catalog with a sense of gratitude, recasting standout love songs in understated, orchestral arrangements. The performances feel close and intentional, as if written for the rooms and moments they now live in.

‘Time’ – Taj Mahal settles into a deep, unhurried groove with the Phantom Blues Band, moving through blues, soul, and island rhythms with an ease that only comes from decades of shared language. The groove does the talking, with every note placed by feel rather than force.

“Redneck Sh*t” – Gretchen Wilson returns to the spirit that first defined her, doubling down on grit, humor, and unfiltered pride. It’s a boot-stompin’, beer-slingin’ anthem that feels both classic and freshly defiant, delivered with the same raw energy that made her a voice for blue-collar country.

“Shoot Me Straight” – Joshua Ray Walker leans into stark honesty, pairing his vivid, character-driven writing with a deeper sense of vulnerability. The delivery is anything but heavy-handed, riding an upbeat, full-band energy that gives the song a sense of motion and resilience.

“Llora” – Cimafunk y La Tribu soften their funk-forward edge here, leaning into a more melodic, tender sound. The track still carries their signature live-band chemistry, but with a warmer, more reflective tone that lets the song breathe in a different emotional register.

‘These Days’ – Kindred Valley trace the growing pains of adulthood with a homespun, clear-eyed warmth. Their indie folk sensibility leans into reflection without losing momentum, finding meaning in the space between expectation and reality.

‘Chill’s Spotlight 7’ – Chill’s Spotlight arrives with the “lost” chapter in the Spotlight series, surfacing with a sharp, hip-hop sound. The project carries a sense of rediscovery, anchored by a rare Lupe Fiasco vault cut, “Crash Out,” alongside contributions from T.D.K., Billy Blue, Verse, and Jus Ray, each adding distinct texture to the mix.

We asked the jazz heads around the office what they’ve been spinning for our latest team-curated playlist. Tap the link ...
04/30/2026

We asked the jazz heads around the office what they’ve been spinning for our latest team-curated playlist. Tap the link in our bio for our picks and drop your go-to tracks below 🎷

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