Baste Records Steps into the Limelight as the Official Sponsor of Timcast IRL in Iowa

This past week, Baste Records, the Nashville-based conservative record label, took center stage as the proud sponsor of a special Timcast IRL event in Iowa. This collaboration brought together influential conservative figures for unique evenings full of political commentary.

Timcast IRL, hosted by Tim Pool, featured an exceptional lineup of guests, including Candace Owens, Vivek Ramaswamy, Donald Trump Jr., Laura Loomer along with familiar co-hosts like  Luke Rudkowski and Ian Crossland. The shows unfolded against the backdrop of Baste Records, known for championing conservative voices and releasing songs that tackle pressing societal issues.

 

The sponsorship marked a strategic move for Baste Records and their Head of A&R, Chris Wallin, a multi-platinum songwriter renowned for hits like Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink." Wallin, a prominent figure in the country music scene has been working with Baste Records to foster and grow with the burgeoning conservative music space, amplifying the voices of artists who share the label's values.

Baste Records has made its mark with releases like "Ain't No Rock and Roll" by Five Times August, a song that boldly addresses concerns around COVID corruption. "Triggered" by Hi-Rez, another Baste Records release, stands as a pro-Second Amendment anthem, resonating with a growing audience advocating for firearm rights. Also, their latest release is Chad Prather's "I'd Be Jolly Too", a lighthearted Christmas song which showcases the label's diverse repertoire.

The label recently signed Rachel Nicole Holt, a rising talent from Indiana, whose country sound aligns seamlessly with Baste Records' commitment to fostering talented conservative voices within the music industry. Holt's addition to the label represents a forward-looking move, bridging the gap between country music and the conservative movement.

The Timcast IRL event, sponsored by Baste Records, not only provided a platform for robust political discussions but also highlighted the power of collaboration between media and the music industry. 

In an era where political and cultural discussions are increasingly intertwined, the partnership between Baste Records and Timcast IRL serves as a testament to the potential for collaboration across different mediums.

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