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Nashville’s TWICEYOUNG Premiere New Single, “Uncover,” Ahead of ‘Prefer You’ EP
While we’d like to think we know everything about every up and coming act in Nashville, every once in awhile a talented new band manages to fly under our radar for a little longer than we’d care to admit. Indie pop trio TWICEYOUNG are one such act. Brought to our attention by…
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Death From Above 1979 Stream New Album, ‘The Physical World,’ Ahead of Nov. 4 Show at Marathon Music Works
Not a bad week for new releases, eh? It’s been 10 years since Canadian dance punk duo Death From Above 1979 made a splash with their beloved full-length debut, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, and, finally, against all odds, they’re prepping to drop a long-awaited followup, The Physical World. We’ve given you a…
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Julian Casablancas+The Voidz Premiere “Human Sadness” Ahead of Oct. 21 Show at Marathon Music Works
As we told you earlier this summer, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas is back with a brand new side project, Julian Casablancas+The Voidz (not to be confused with the singer’s solo endeavors from a few years back), and, in addition to announcing their debut album, Tyranny, slated for a Sept. 24 release via Cult…
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Banks Premieres New Single, “Someone New,” Ahead of Sept. 24 Cannery Ballroom Performance
Just a week ahead of her full-length debut, Goddess, due out Sept. 9 via Harvest Records, LA electropop/r&b singer on the rise, Banks, has unveiled another new track from the album (the fifth official single this year), “Someone New.” Unlike previous releases, which lean heavily on electronics and ambient, atmospheric production, “Someone…
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Wilco to Bring 20th Anniversary Tour to The Ryman Oct. 21 & 22
Mere months after Jeff Tweedy made his pseudo-solo Ryman debut under new moniker, Tweedy, the frontman and the band that made him famous, Wilco, have announced a brief fall run of 20th anniversary dates, which will return them to the Mother Church for a two-night stand: Oct. 21 and 22. The band have also…
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Remains of August | Here’s Everything We Missed
While we still technically have three more weeks of summer, and it sure still feels like it outside, Labor Day and the start of September have us thinking fall. And, while the fall already promises to be jam-packed with incredible shows, releases, festivals, and more, we’re still enjoying the remains…
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Stream Justin Townes Earle’s New Album ‘Single Mothers’ Ahead of Sept. 9 Release
Less than a week after he announced a Nov. 20 headlining performance at The Ryman with Cory Branan, Nashville folk/Americana singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle has made his upcoming fifth album, Single Mothers, available to stream early, thanks to the good folks at NPR. After a nasty public falling out with short-lived label home Communion, Single Mothers arrives via Vagrant on Sept.…
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RCA Studio A Will Probably Be Demolished After All
While we’ve mostly sat by on the sidelines, watching the drama unfold, since June, Music Row’s historic RCA Studio A, which, for the last 12 years has been leased and operated by Ben Folds, has seemingly been in jeopardy, changing hands to a new owner, Brentwood developer Tim Reynolds, ousting…






