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Returning in what seems to be an annual trek to Music City in recent years, famed singer and former Something Corporate and Jack’s Mannequin frontman Andrew McMahon, under his latest moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, is set to co-headline Cannery Ballroom tonight, Nov. 12 with breakout Danish group New Politics, for a buzzworthy bill rounded out…
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Prolific west coast rocker Ty Segall just played Mercy Lounge last night with Fuzz, one his many side projects that have become so numerous we can barely keep count, but, already, the acclaimed artist has announced a return to the same spot, this time in support of his solo work, on Feb. 22. Along with the news of his Nashville return,…
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By the time pop superstar Justin Bieber returns to Bridgestone Arena next year, on June 27, nearly three and a half years will have passed since his last Music City outing. In that time, the Biebz, inarguably one of music’s most polarizing figures, has been the subject of many a scandal, well-documented public bad behavior, and a generally negative tide of…
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In an apparent attempt to promote their current tour of Europe, local grunge pop darlings Bully teamed up with tourmates (and site faves) FIDLAR this week to cover The Magnetic Fields’ “Absolutely Cuckoo,” the opening track from 1999 concept album 69 Love Songs. Trading in their usual penchant for loud, angsty, punk, the two groups actually take on a…
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I first encountered Farewell Flight nearly a decade ago, then a Pennsylvania-based indie rock outfit, and one that immediately had me hooked. Many years, lineup changes, and a sonic shift to a more grunge pop sound have taken place since, and, like myself, the band relocated to Nashville several years back, where they’ve come into their…
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While the official release of local garage rock duo JEFF the Brotherhood‘s new album, Global Chakra Rhythms, isn’t until Friday, Nov. 13 (via their own Infinity Cat Records), the good people at AdHoc have premiered the whole thing early for your listening pleasure! Announced just last month, the double LP is a bit of a surprise,…
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The Gills, Dean Jackson, Carey Acme Feed & Seed; Nashville, TN Nov. 3, 2015 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Amber J Davis. Every single Tuesday for the past year, we’ve been teaming up with hip downtown restaurant and performance space Acme Feed & Seed to host a free showcase of some of our favorite emerging…
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Celebrating the release of what is, without a doubt, one of the most amazing records of the year, Canadian experimental pop singer Grimes stops at Marathon Music Works TONIGHT, Nov. 10 with Nicole Dollanganger, for what is sure to be one of 2015’a best shows. It’s been over three years since we last saw the enchanting performer live, so tonight is beyond…
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It’s Monday, you’re home from work, and you’re looking for some plans to kick your week off right, right? Don’t worry gang, we’ve got you covered! In what might be the best under the radar show of the week, buzzworthy young electro-pop artist on the rise Shamir, who, just last week, made his national television…
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While their presence has been felt, and their ties to Music City over the years have certainly been persistent, English folk rockers Mumford & Sons haven’t properly played Nashville in nearly three years. Hard to believe, huh? Save for last summer’s Bonnaroo outing, the group’s just-announced April 15 performance at Bridgestone Arena with Blake Mills will be Nashville’s first chance to…