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Fuzz, the new psychedelic rock act fronted by Ty Segall, will be bringing a little bit of their trippy, San Francisco based blend of rock and metal to Nashville tonight (10/7) at The End. The show, which starts at 9 PM, features two openers: CCR Headcleaner and local act Heavy Cream. Both Fuzz and CCR Headcleaner are touring in…
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Quick, what’s the first word you think of when you hear the phrase “Nashville music scene.” Twenty dollars says most readers thought of either country or rock music. This limited scope has sadly plagued Nashville for years and often hinders the development on new nuances and trends in the musical community. This, however, makes…
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Want to check out a show this Friday but aren’t too into the whole Americana thing going on right now? Well, we’ve got just the concert for you: a sweaty, upbeat, distortion heavy electronica show . While the rest of Nashville lines up to see some random folk artist, the real party will be…
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Perhaps this is a fairly unconventional manner of starting an interview, but, as a writer, I would like to take a moment to apologize to readers for the following interview. Nashville natives Scott Tyler and Mallory Graham of folk duo The Rough and Tumble are two of the most genuine, personable individuals to ever…
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Recently, No Country caught wind of Nashville five piece Light the Town’s release of their new, official video for “Hurricane”. The track, which was the first of Light the Town’s eponymous debut EP, has already helped to nearly double their social media presence in the last few weeks. The track, which draws clear influences…
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When writing an album review, one generally should give an album at least three listens before putting any words on paper. After all, without listening to an album enough times to begin uncovering some of its hidden joys, the review will be generic and bland. It is our belief that this is a fairly…
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Birthed in the expansive prairies of Wisconsin, few groups are as aptly named as Foreign Fields. The group, who have since relocated to Nashville, play folk tunes infused with the wonderful boundlessness of a perfect blue sky and the organic earthiness of a raspy voice. If that’s not an engaging enough description for you…
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Last night, Nashvillians from all over congregated 318 Elberta Street to see Sol Cat, Gunther Doug, Buffalo Rodeo, and an unannounced surprise headliner. Perhaps it was due to the surprise headliner, or even the appropriately psychedelic decorations littering the house, but for whatever reason the collective atmosphere at the party was one of anticipation,…