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Freakin’ Weekend Update: OBN III’s out – Ex-Cult & Juan Wauters in
Shocking to think that Freakin’ Weekend is less than a month away. We’ve had quite a few announcements recently from Freakin’ Weekend artists, and the Natural Child single that we mentioned yesterday has us extra stoked for the Saturday night session. Unfortunately, OBN III’s had to pull out of Freakin…
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Twin Forks, Augustana to Play Mercy Lounge April 18
Remember back in the fall when we told you about Twin Forks, the Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever)-fronted indie folk project, ahead of their first ever Nashville show at The End? Well, in case you missed them the first time around (and we were there, so we know a…
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Eisley to Kick Off U.S. Tour April 1 at Exit/In
Indie pop band Eisley have announced their first headlining U.S. tour of 2014, which will kick off April 1 right here in Nashville at Exit/In, in support of last year’s Currents. Hailing from Texas, Eisley, which consists of four siblings and their cousin, have toured relentlessly over the past decade, with four fantastic full-length releases under…
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Television to Play Marathon Music Works March 31
The immense impact New York’s Television had on post-punk, new wave, and indie rock is immeasurable, and with only two albums (a third came later, after a break and subsequent reunion) under their belt, their legacy is all the more impressive, and one very few peers can claim. Though their current incarnation…
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Conor Oberst to Play The Ryman June 6, Backed by Dawes
Former brains behind Bright Eyes, occasional Desaparecido, and sometimes Monster of Folk Conor Oberst has announced a new album, Upside Down Mountain, as well as U.S. tour with Dawes, which stops at our very own Ryman Auditorium on June 6. Not only will Dawes open for Oberst on this outing, but they will also act as his…
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Stream ‘Half The City’ by St. Paul and the Broken Bones | Nashville Dates Approach
Led by the likes of the Alabama Shakes, it seems as if the Southern soul revival has been in full swing these last few years. Despite the success of the genre, few acts are as compelling to listeners as St. Paul and the Broken Bones. The group, fronted by incredible vocalist…
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[UPDATE] Chancellor Warhol and Benton-C Bainbridge to “Illuminate Paris” | Feb. 21 at Oz
“Thursday Night Things,” a new “curated series of unexpected collaborations by Nashville based artists,” which has been confusingly abbreviated “TNT,” will kick off Feb. 20 [UPDATE: moved to Friday, Feb. 21 due to inclement weather, all other details remain the same]at impressive new special arts and events center, Oz, and will feature local rapper Chancellor Warhol and visual…
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No Valentine? How About Some Diarrhea Planet?
Valentine’s Day is for chumps, right? Sure it is. Both those alone and attached spout similar sentiments about the pangs of the day of cupid, but… what if you could possibly land a date with Evan Bird of breakout Nashville punk sensation Diarrhea Planet? Welp… guess what? All you have to do…






