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No Country’s Guide to Record Store Day 2024: Where to Go, What to Buy, Who to See
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What started in 2007 as an annual celebration of all things vinyl, marked largely by niche indie releases and celebrating independent stores, Record Store Day has ballooned over the years to become a cultural phenomenon, now bringing a massive number of new, collectible, and limited-edition releases and reissues from artists…
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REVIEW: Mitski w/ Julia Jacklin | 4.12.24 @ The Ryman Auditorium [PHOTOS]
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Mitskiw/ Julia JacklinThe Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TNApril 12, 2024 Review by Philip Obenschain. Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. Since springing to national recognition and critical adoration with her brilliant third album Bury Me at Makeout Creek a decade ago, and cementing her status as one of indie rock’s most inventive, unparalleled,…
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PHOTOS: Julia Jacklin | 4.13.24 @ The Blue Room
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Julia JacklinThe Blue Room at Third Man Records; Nashville, TNApril 13, 2024 Photos by Gina Di Maio Just one night after gracing the stage at The Ryman Auditorium for the first time, in support of the third of a four-night residency from famed, Nashville-based indie favorite Mitski, Australia’s Julia Jacklin…
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PHOTOS: Charlotte Sands w/ Young Culture | 4.11.24 @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
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Charlotte Sandsw/ Young Culture, sensesBrooklyn Bowl; Nashville, TNApril 11, 2024 Photos by Gina Di Maio One of Nashville’s most impressive alt pop and pop punk success stories in recent memory, longtime No Country favorite Charlotte Sands recently returned home to headline Brooklyn Bowl, marking her biggest Music City headliner ever…
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10 Performances to Catch at the 10th Annual Nashville Comedy Festival
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Founded in 2014 as the Wild West Comedy Fest, and known as simply the Nashville Comedy Festival since 2018 (Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Productions was involved in those earlier years, but is no longer), Music City’s largest, premiere annual gathering of comedic talent returns for its 10th anniversary this week…
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Charlotte Sands Caps Off ‘can we start over?’ Tour with Nashville Homecoming at Brooklyn Bowl Tonight, April 11
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One of the biggest rising stars in Nashville’s alt pop and pop punk scene, and a favorite of ours since capturing our attention with a string of great singles several years ago, Charlotte Sands recently released her highly-anticipated full-length debut, can we start over?– a certified banger that feels like…
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Mitski Kicks Off Four-Night Residency at The Ryman, April 10-14
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Born in Japan to an American father and Japanese mother- dual identities which have long informed her personal and artistic ethos- beloved indie, art pop, and folk rock artist Mitski spent her youth moving from country to country around the world due to her father’s job at the U.S. State…
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How Jordyn Found Sync-cess Ahead of Debut Album Innersections
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Jordyn‘s belief in himself led to licensing success with the NFL, Disney, Netflix, Xbox and other major companies using his music. That resilience continues with the release of new album Innersections that shows off a love for nature, pop songwriting, R&B grooves and organic instrumentation. We caught up with Jordyn…






