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Celebrating the release of critically-lauded sophomore album, The Dream Is Over, Canadian indie punks PUP return to Nashville this Saturday, June 18 at their buzziest, amidst a tour that is selling out all over the country. Joined by Rozwell Kid, who we’ve told you about before, and exciting up and comers Pkew Pkew Pkew, this is not only the most…
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Our Tuesday night showcase series at Acme Feed & Seed is still going strong, albeit roughly twice a month now instead of every week, to make time for Acme’s exciting new project Acme Radio. Our first showcase of June, Tuesday, June 21 will feature rising local folk pop outfit Canyon Spells, eclectic Austin avant folk group The Deer, and local soul pop singer Rebecca…
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Birmingham, Alabama based soul act St. Paul and the Broken Bones sprung onto the national radar a few years back with their explosive debut, Half the City, and the buzz surrounding their phenomenal, energetic live show. Since then, the group, led by gifted frontman Paul Janeway, have been something of road dogs, touring the world and making countless…
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Last month, rising local indie pop songstress CAPPA unveiled her first single of 2016, the dense, poppy, hypnotic and empowering anthem of independence, “I’m Good.” We’ve been listening pretty much nonstop ever since, and waiting for even more new tunes to arrive later this year, as CAPPA continues to captivate and win over legions of fans and press,…
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Currently in the midst of a reunion tour in support of their brand new comeback album, To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere, post-hardcore trailblazers Thrice have just added a fall slate of shows to their calendar, including the group’s first Nashville stop in eight years, Sept. 27 at Cannery Ballroom with La Dispute and nothing,nowhere. Last year, after a three-year hiatus, the band sprung…
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Last month, the initial lineup for this year’s second annual Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival, right down the road in Franklin, TN at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, was announced, featuring exciting performers like Beck, Kacey Musgraves, Violent Femmes, The Arcs, Cake, City and Colour, and Margo Price! Already a step up from last year, we told you that…
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Rumors have been buzzing for months about a supposed Kanye West summer tour, in support of his latest effort, The Life of Pablo, which, after over a year of intermittent singles, announcements, name changes, and even some post-release production tweaks, finally arrived earlier this year. Like all things Kanye, the tour took a little longer than expected…
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While we could argue all day about the proper usage of the term “emo,” it has, for all intents and purposes, come to be a blanket term for much of the pop punk, indie rock, post-hardcore, pop rock, and, well emo, of the ’90s and especially the ’00s, when the scene bands ruled the charts, Warped…
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Bonnaroo 2016 is still a few hours away form reaching its conclusion, and within a week or so, we’ll be bringing you our full coverage and photos, but, hey, never too early to start thinking about next year, right? It feels like as soon as we leave the farm, we start missing it dearly,…
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Local rock heroes Diarrhea Planet dropped their highly-anticipated new LP Turn to Gold yesterday, and, in celebration, the boys stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers (the same night that The Tonight Show hosted President Obama, as Meyers noted) to make their national television debut, with a ferocious performance of new track “Ain’t a Sin to Win.” Unsurprisingly, it was a riff-fueled, epic…