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Soccer Mommy Hosts Halloween Bash at Eastside Bowl Tonight, Oct. 28
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It’s been over a year since local indie rock breakout Sophie Allison, better known as her musical alias Soccer Mommy, released her phenomenal third album, Sometimes, Forever– undoubtedly one of the most buzzed about records of 2022. It’s been a whirlwind of a year since, with Soccer Mommy embarking on tours, supporting…
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[TICKET GIVEAWAY] The Dear Hunter w/ Delta Sleep & All Get Out | Nov. 8 @ Eastside Bowl
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What began nearly 20 years ago as a side project for singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Casey Crescenzo during his first tenure in post-hardcore outfit Receiving End of Sirens (who, though currently inactive, have reconvened a couple of times over the years since their 2008 split), New England progressive, experimental, indie…
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Canadian Dance Punks Death from Above 1979 Play First Nashville Show in Five Years Tonight, Oct. 24 at The Basement East
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Formed in 2001 in Toronto, Ontario, Death from Above 1979 (who went by Death From Above for a few years at the start, then again from 2017-2020) first started turning heads with the release of a series of EPs in the early ’00s, before really breaking through with their explosive debut, You’re a Woman,…
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Kesha Returns to The Ryman for a Pair of Intimate Shows, Oct. 23 & 24 with Jake Wesley Rogers
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In support of her recently-released, deeply personally, and musically adventurous fifth-album, Gag Order, famed pop singer and native Nashvillian Kesha is currently in the midst of a fall run of shows, and is set to return to Nashville for her first hometown headliner in six years (after a planned 2020 date was cancelled…
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[TICKET GIVEAWAY] All Them Witches w/ GA-20 | Oct. 28 @ The Ryman
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Mixing influences of psychedelic rock, hard rock, stoner, and blues rock, All Them Witches are one of the most diverse and dynamic bands to emerge from Nashville’s local scene in the last decade. The foursome gained an early reputation for their thrilling live shows, mostly built on their musical chemistry and ability…
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Renowned Indie Art Pop Outfit The 1975 Bring Still… At Their Very Best Tour to Bridgestone Arena Tonight, Oct. 22
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It hasn’t even been a year since famed English indie art pop outfit The 1975 last played Nashville, headlining Municipal Auditorium last November in support of then-new fifth album Being Funny in a Foreign Language. In the months since, the band- who’ve become something of a generation-defining group over their…
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Emo Icons Sunny Day Real Estate Bring Reunion Tour to Brooklyn Bowl Nashville Tonight, Oct. 20
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Over the past 20 years, “emo” has come to mean anything vaguely pop punk, emotional, or 2000s Hot Topic-esque, but there was a time before that 2000s mainstream explosion when the term was a much more rigid and specific genre denotation. Initially springing out of the DC hardcore and post-hardcore…
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Synth-Pop Trailblazers Depeche Mode Bring Their Memento Mori World Tour to Bridgestone Arena Tonight, Oct. 19
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Formed at the start of the ’80s in Essex, England, influenced by the flourishing punk and post-punk scene of the late ’70s as well as the burgeoning electronic scene, Depeche Mode swiftly became a seminal fixture in the synth-pop, electronic, new wave, and goth rock scenes of the 1980s. Following…






