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Bonnaroo Artist | Charlotte Cardin Bonnaroo History | Newbie Stage & Time | Thursday | Who Stage | 9:30pm As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorites acts from from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2017 lineup. As we dig through the entire schedule, we’ll highlight a spread…
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Bonnaroo Artist | Kevin Abstract Bonnaroo History | Newbie Stage & Time | Thursday | This Tent | 12:40am As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorites acts from from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2017 lineup. As we dig through the entire schedule, we’ll highlight a spread…
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Bonnaroo Artist | The Orwells Bonnaroo History | 2014 Stage & Time | Thursday | That Tent | 8:00pm As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorites acts from from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2017 lineup. As we dig through the entire schedule, we’ll highlight a spread of…
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Returning after a pair of supporting shows at Mercy Lounge and The Stone Fox in 2015, Brooklyn grunge pop group Charly Bliss are back in town this Saturday, April 29, on the heels of their incredible debut full-length Guppy, to headline The High Watt, along with local duo and kindred spirits Sad Baxter! A buzzy, band-you-should-know, Charly Bliss combine a nostalgic,…
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Across 10 years and three fantastic albums, Pennsylvania’s Balance and Composure have become one of the most prominent fixtures in the indie rock scene, channeling early influences of post-hardcore, emo, and punk to inform a more harmonic, artsy, alternative sound. After crafting an unbelievable debut in instant classic Separation and following it up with their commercial breakthrough and near-masterpiece The…
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No strangers to Music City (last year alone they headlined The Ryman and Live on the Green, and hosted a special record release show at The Basement East), Los Angeles folk rockers Dawes are continuing their rapid ascent, still reeling with support from last year’s fifth album We’re All Gonna Die, with a two-night return to The Ryman…
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The most visible member of massively successful British boyband One Direction, and the latest to mount a solo career, following the group’s 2016 hiatus, singer Harry Styles has made a splash over the last month with the release of his highly-anticipated debut single, “Sign of the Times,” and appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Graham Norton Show. With sonic…
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Nine months after first unveiling “Punishment,” the lead single from last year’s Zone, beloved local garage rock duo JEFF The Brotherhood recently gave the single an overdue music video treatment, and it’s one of the long-running band’s most interesting spots ever. Directed by Jen Uman and Grant Davis, and shot in Bathinda, Punjab, India, the video stars “reverse driving…
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SoCal garage/psych rocker Ty Segall is currently enjoying his biggest wave of attention ever, following the release of his eponymous ninth album (that’s ninth under his own name, and like 50th if you count his various releases with numerous projects), a followup to last year’s buzzy Emotional Mugger, produced by Steve Albini. Aside from recently appearing as an…
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With a career that spans the course of six decades, living legend Loretta Lynn has a legacy that is too monumental and influential to sum up with a simple paragraph. Sometimes called the “Queen of Country Music,” and for good reason, Lynn was a pioneer in a male dominated music scene, and, with over 60…