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  • Brooke Alexx Surprises Her Mom With Powerful & Wholesome “Grace” Music Video

    Brooke Alexx Surprises Her Mom With Powerful & Wholesome “Grace” Music Video

    March 18, 2021

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    Wes Davenport

    The thing about growing up and becoming more self-aware is you start to see other people in yourself. It could be the inside-joke-voice you use with your friends, the distinct sound of your laughter’s similarity to a sibling’s or finding yourself picking up the cringeworthy habits of your parents. Nashville…

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  • 24., Lina, Brooke Alexx, Watts, Khalid, The Blackson, Tim Gent,  *repeat repeat & More On This Week’s Playlist

    24., Lina, Brooke Alexx, Watts, Khalid, The Blackson, Tim Gent, *repeat repeat & More On This Week’s Playlist

    March 16, 2021

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    Wes Davenport

    We “CAN’T STOP” listening to this single by 24. and Lina. Brooke Alexx delivers a sweet song of gratitude for her mother with “Grace.” Local artist WATTS teams up with Khalid. *repeat repeat returns with fuzzy rock jam “For Leaving You.” Follow our Spotify playlist for the latest coming out…

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  • Jamiah, Bailey Bryan, TRAMP STAMPS, Petty, Tristen, Kings of Leon & More On This Week’s Playlist

    Jamiah, Bailey Bryan, TRAMP STAMPS, Petty, Tristen, Kings of Leon & More On This Week’s Playlist

    March 8, 2021

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    Wes Davenport

    Jamiah reps the playlist cover this week with “outta your head.” Bailey Bryan drops gorgeous six-track EP Don’t Call Me. Burm, Ron Obasi and Chuck Indigo are the holy trinity on “LORDY LORDY.” A few artists we’ve been missed are back after a break, like Tristen and Kings of Leon.…

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  • Nü Mangos Tackle Religion, Channel ’80s Nostalgia with “Lets Burn Down the Church”

    Nü Mangos Tackle Religion, Channel ’80s Nostalgia with “Lets Burn Down the Church”

    March 4, 2021

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    Philip Obenschain

    Longtime readers will surely remember The Jag, a band of Mississippi transplants who sprung onto the local scene a number of years ago, honing an eclectic and retro-inspired take on psych rock, which helped make them an integral part of Nashville’s underground rock landscape. And if it seems like you…

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  • Julien Baker, Joy Oladokun, Houston Kendrick, The Shadowboxers & More On This Week’s Playlist

    Julien Baker, Joy Oladokun, Houston Kendrick, The Shadowboxers & More On This Week’s Playlist

    March 3, 2021

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    Wes Davenport

    Julien Baker’s Little Oblivions album is making (heat)waves for its bold confessions. Joy Oladokun keeps up the steady, excellent output with gentle, soulful track “jordan.” The only “Ugly Vybes” Houston Kendrick has ever given us is this new single. The Shadowboxers stay on our minds with “I Can’t Stop Thinking…

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  • [NO COUNTRY PREMIERE] Bre Kennedy Reflects on Lost Time with New Fall Ballad “Where Did Summer Go?”

    [NO COUNTRY PREMIERE] Bre Kennedy Reflects on Lost Time with New Fall Ballad “Where Did Summer Go?”

    October 29, 2020

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    Philip Obenschain

    When last we checked in with local indie pop singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy , back in the spring, when we premiered her home-shot music video for remotely recorded single “Feel It All,” the Covid pandemic was still in its early days, leading to so much uncertainty as to how long our city’s…

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  • [NO COUNTRY PREMIERE] Touma Unveils Stylish New Video for Dance-Primed Heartbreak Anthem “Fading Out (Epilogue)”

    [NO COUNTRY PREMIERE] Touma Unveils Stylish New Video for Dance-Primed Heartbreak Anthem “Fading Out (Epilogue)”

    September 25, 2020

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    Philip Obenschain

    It’s been nearly a year since we first introduced you to Touma, the solo project of local indie staple Kacie Williams, with the premiere of her etherial, Aaron Marsh produced debut (at least under the Touma moniker) single, “Bodyguard.” Since then, Williams has stayed extraordinarily busy, performing as part of local emo/indie…

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  • Bonnaroo Goes Remote with Weekend-Long Virtual ROO-ALITY Digital Fest

    Bonnaroo Goes Remote with Weekend-Long Virtual ROO-ALITY Digital Fest

    September 24, 2020

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    Philip Obenschain

    It’s been several months since the nearby Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, originally slotted for its typical June weekend with such a great lineup that it sold out in record time, then rescheduled for what would’ve been this weekend as Covid effectively put the entire live music industry on pause, before, like…

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