So you survived Thanksgiving with your crazy relatives and have finally recovered from that turkey-induced food coma, and now you’re looking for something fun to do to get back in the swing of things. Well, we’ve got ya covered. Tonight’s installment of 61Hi5, a quarterly showcase aiming to prove that rock & roll ain’t…
As you may recall, last Thanksgiving, Bonnaroo aired its own cable special, A Very Bonnaroo Thanksgiving, featuring footage from past fests, to help build anticipation for the post-Thanksgiving pre-sale. Once again, for the second year in a row, our favorite regional festival has returned to celebrate Turkey Day, this time with an online, hour-long special, which,…
While St. Patrick’s Day might not technically be until March 17, we have a feeling you’ll want to get into the spirit a little early, when quintessential Boston celtic punks Dropkick Murphys return to town March 2 for a performance at Marathon Music Works with Tiger Army and Darkbuster in celebration of their 20th anniversary. Practically synonymous with St. Paddy’s at this point, no one blends hellacious,…
Lettuce w/ The New Mastersounds War Memorial Auditorium; Nashville, TN November 7, 2015 Review and photos by Olivia Ladd. Lettuce brought the funk to Nashville with touring pals, The New Mastersounds. The night was magical and uniting for fans of all kinds to enjoy the upbeat sounds. If you missed out or want to remember this amazing…
The year might be winding down, but the holiday season still has plenty of great shows left! Recently announced, Nashville’s own southern indie rockers The Weeks are set to play their last hometown headliner of the year next week, Dec. 4 at The Basement East along with Chrome Pony and Junior Astronomers! If you’re a regular reader, then you already know this is going to…
After taking a week off for turkey, holiday travels and such, No Country Presents weekly showcase at Acme Feed & Seed is back and ready to close out 2015 on a high note! This coming Tuesday, Dec. 1 features outer space pop rockers Earl Burrows, alternative power popsters Reality Something, and new-band-on-the-block The One & Lonelies. As we do every week, we’re bringing you all this…
Get ready to roll out the funk, rock, soul and big brass red carpet, faithful readers, because the one-and-only Trombone Shorty, plus his magically amazing backing band, Orleans Avenue, are coming back to Music City on Friday Dec. 11 to play Marathon Music Works. Now that we have your attention, we’d also like to announce we’re giving away a…
It’s going to get extra grungy tonight at Marathon Music Works friends, because multi-platinum powerhouse quintet Collective Soul, the group behind the iconic ‘90s rock anthem “Shine,” will be performing, and they are ready to show everyone they have some new tricks up their sleeves. Look for the CS’ frontman Ed Roland’s side project Ed…
Celebrating the release of his stunning new album, If I Should Go, recorded right here in Nashville, singer-songwriter City and Colour, the live moniker of Dallas Green, is set to perform at War Memorial Auditorium on Dec. 13 with Bahamas, his first Music City outing since helping kick off Live on the Green last year, and first proper headliner since playing The Ryman…
The Milk Carton Kids w/ The Goodbye Girls The Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s James K. Polk Theater; Nashville, TN 11.5.15 Review by Lorie Liebig. Photos by Justin Humbert Indie folk duo the Milk Carton Kids brought their modern and inspired sound to the crowd inside James K. Polk Theater recently. After releasing their third studio album, Monterey, earlier this year, a whole new…