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Dentists have a reputation for playing smooth music while working on patients’ teeth and promoting oral hygiene through catchy jingles. But Glass Dove, a Nashville-based artist project led by Josh Benus, is shedding light on the darker side of the dental industry with their music video for “On My Own.” Directed with excellent chops…

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You may recall last year, amidst quarantine and shutdowns and uncertainty, local indie pop singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy made the best of her time with a couple of great singles and videos, namely “Feel It All” and “Where Did Summer Go,” written and recorded through remote and unorthodox means, and reflective of the confusion, melancholy,…

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Franklin’s Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is back for 2021, adding yet another exciting local event to the mix after a year without live music! As festival season continues to shake out, and we a safe return to live music truly feels within reach with vaccination efforts keeping strong (even if the leap from…

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Bonnaroo is back, and with a stacked 2021 lineup that reminds us a lot of last year’s canceled fest! With America’s vaccination efforts proceeding at an optimistically fast clip, making Covid inoculation realistically attainable for every adult by, at least, summer, the 2021 live music landscape is, finally, coming better into focus, with small…

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Standalone, Covid safe, summer concerts at the Bonnaroo farm, featuring The Avett Brothers, Jon Pardi, and Billy Strings? Sign us up! With several months to go until the general public will be vaccinated enough to resume something akin to normalcy, it’s hard to imagine in this exact moment, but with a little patience, self-control,…

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The thing about growing up and becoming more self-aware is you start to see other people in yourself. It could be the inside-joke-voice you use with your friends, the distinct sound of your laughter’s similarity to a sibling’s or finding yourself picking up the cringeworthy habits of your parents. Nashville pop artist Brooke Alexx…

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Longtime readers will surely remember The Jag, a band of Mississippi transplants who sprung onto the local scene a number of years ago, honing an eclectic and retro-inspired take on psych rock, which helped make them an integral part of Nashville’s underground rock landscape. And if it seems like you haven’t heard much from…