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Though, undoubtedly, Jack Antonoff’s introduction to many came thanks to his role as 1/3 of breakout indie pop outfit fun., the prolific New Jersey artist’s career dates back much, much further. Antonoff cut his teeth in the Garden State’s rich punk scene, dabbling in a variety of projects before forming Steel Train, his first group…

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Ahead of their time, or at least at odds with their era, English dream pop/shoegaze outfit Slowdive were never particularly hailed by critics or understood by their label during ’89-’95 initial run. Formed by lifelong friends Rachel Goswell and Neil Halstead, Slowdive erupted onto the scene while still in their teens, crafting sweeping, ambient,…

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If you were an indie rock fan in 2003 (or a teen in the aughts in general), no two albums perhaps better defined that year than The Postal Service‘s Give Up and Death Cab for Cutie‘s Transatlanticism, made all the more impressive by the fact that both bands were fronted by the same man:…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Sky Ferreira w/ | Dec. 4 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Sky-Ferreira-2022-1800.jpg)
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It’s been a decade since eclectic, multifaceted singer, actress, and model Sky Ferreira released her debut album- and one and only full-length thus far- Night Time, My Time, a critically lauded, fan-favorite classic of early 2010s synth pop and indie rock. It’s been something of a tumultuous period since, with false starts, delays, and…

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If you regularly follow the site, then you should already be familiar with local indie pop singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy, a favorite of ours since she arrives in Nashville years ago, and an integral part of the local music scene since. Raised in a musical household and influenced by greats like Tom Petty, Heart, and Aretha…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Wolfmother w/ Fever Dog | Nov. 18 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Wolfmother-2023-1800.jpg)
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Informally formed over 20 years ago, the first incarnation of Wolfmother officially came together in 2004, released a self-titled debut EP that same year, and subsequent eponymous, breakthrough full-length album a year later (its worldwide release would be delayed until 2006). A smash in their native Australia, Wolfmother went on to achieve platinum status and worldwide acclaim, including…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Billy Raffoul w/ Peter Raffoul, The Indiana Drones | Nov. 11 @ Exit/In](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Billy-Raffoul-2023-1800-Credit-Vanessa-Heins.jpg)
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Hailing from Leamington, Ontario, though he’s spent much of the last several years in Nashville (as well as Toronto), singer-songwriter Billy Raffoul developed a love for music at a young age, immersed in performance and exposed to lots of rock and spirit by his musician father, Jody Raffoul. By his teens, Billy was honing…

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Formed in the late ’80s in the Bay Area of California while still just teens, seminal punk and pop punk trio Green Day exploded into the cultural zeitgeist with their 1994 third album and major label debut, Dookie. Helping usher in and then subsequently influence a new wave of mainstream interest in punk rock,…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Citizen w/ Narrow Head & Modern Color | Nov. 10 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Citizen-2023-1200.jpg)
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Part of an exciting wave of bands that emerged at the start of 2010s, at the time dubbed the “emo revival,” who helped breathe new excitement, a return to a DIY ethos, and a more grounded and scrappy sound much needed after the pop punk and emo scene of the 2000s had morphed into…
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It’s been over a year since local indie rock breakout Sophie Allison, better known as her musical alias Soccer Mommy, released her phenomenal third album, Sometimes, Forever– undoubtedly one of the most buzzed about records of 2022. It’s been a whirlwind of a year since, with Soccer Mommy embarking on tours, supporting some stellar artists (like…