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Kettering, England quartet Temples have been a rising voice in the psychedelic sphere since emerging on the scene in 2012, and really caught attention on both sides of the pond with their debut single “Shelter Song.” Things started moving pretty fast for the young rockers after a raucous run through SXSW, the release of their 2014 debut full-length, and…
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Talented local songstress Ruby Amanfu has long grabbed our attention with her work alongside rocker Jack White, as part of the duo Sam and Ruby, and then with her impressive solo debut, Standing Still, which she released in 2015. Amanfu returned late last week with a Women’s March anthem, titled “When They Go Low We…
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This weekend is the first time in eight years that we aren’t under the leadership of President Obama. There are mixed feelings in the country about that, and rallies will continue all weekend, including the Nashville Women’s March on Saturday morning. It’s time to find common ground, and we recommend you heal with your…
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Portland based singer-songwriter M. Ward is coming off a big 2016, which saw the artist release his eighth solo record, More Rain, before teaming up with oft collaborator Zooey Deschanel for a new She & Him holiday record late in the year. Heading into 2017 strong, Ward is gearing up for a string of intimate…
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Given that it’s been sold out for weeks now, there are lots of folks that are anxiously awaiting the return of Run the Jewels tonight at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works. While we are sure that many of you will be snacking on the incredible new RTJ3, which unexpectedly dropped on Christmas Eve to massive acclaim,…
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Who says January is a slow month for music? Ok, we’ve probably said that before; however, this weekend begs to differ, with plenty of options ranging from intimate, DIY punk and metal, established rock legends, local favorites, indie acts, and everything in between. Per usual, we’ve done our best to round up our top…
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If you asked us, Maynard James Keenan really likes Nashville. The famed rocker shined with Tool at Bridgestone in early 2016, returned with Puscifer at TPAC later in the year, and then entertained an intimate audience at City Winery in support of his memoir A Perfect Union Of Contrary Things as the year came…
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Those of you that were in Music City before New Nashville became a thing will probably remember the promising young band Umbrella Tree that was a shining beacon in a young(er) indie music scene. Umbrella Tree sadly disbanded in 2012, but we have some new music from guitarist and vocalist Zachary Gresham in his new project…