If you’re looking for a loud, heavy show this weekend with an opportunity to mosh, look no further than sludge metal all stars Kylesa. Fresh off the release of their latest album Exhausting Fire, they’re hitting up The Basement East this Sunday, Oct. 11, with a plethora of heavy bands in tow. Inter Arma, Indian Handcrafts…
If you’re still kicking yourself for missing out on AmericanaFest last month, you can partially make up for it by seeing two of the event’s standout acts, HONEYHONEY and Kelsey Waldon, this Sunday, Oct. 11 thanks to Lightning 100’s Nashville Sunday Night at 3rd & Lindsley. HONEYHONEY, who recorded their latest album here in Nashville with…
As we announced last month, Destroyer play tomorrow night, Oct. 10 at Mercy Lounge! It took four years for band mastermind Dan Bejar to come up with a proper followup to Kaputt, his 2011 breakthrough, but Poison Season, released just last month, seems a shoo-in to make dozens of “best of 2015” lists. Tickets for the sure to be…
From Woodstock documentary diva to Vermont rocker with The Nocturnals, Grace Potter has gone all over the place with her sound and built up her act to tower over arena shows. She is now heading off on a solo tour of her own in support of her new album, Midnight, and will stop at Nashville’s own…
After several years of side releases, including a series of EPs named after the color spectrum, and a pleasantly self-contained LP, Rhode Island progressive rockers The Dear Hunter are back with the fourth act in a planned six part concept series, their first entry in six years, Act IV: Rebirth In Reprise. Clearly reenergized, the band return…
Seattle singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen is making his way back to Nashville for what is sure to be a powerful night of music tonight, Oct. 9 at Cannery Ballroom. Just months after releasing his second full-length record, Carry the Ghost, he’ll take the stage along with opening act Field Report. If you’re a fan of Gundersen’s honest…
Saul Williams w/ Rashad thaPoet Exit In; Nashville, TN October 4, 2015 Review by Julian Ciany. This past Sunday was a great night for live music here in Nashville. Beach House were at The Ryman and Disclosure were at Carl Black Woods Chevy Woods Amphitheater. But perhaps the most unique bill of the night was at Exit/In. It was a…
American roots music singer and multi-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens is playing Marathon Music Works tonight with support from the husband-wife Americana duo Birds of Chicago. Giddens is best known for her work leading the string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and, last year, she released her first solo record, Tomorrow Is My Turn, to much acclaim. The T Bone…
Disclosure w/ D.R.A.M. Carl Black Chevy Woods Amphitheater; Nashville, TN Oct. 3, 2015 Review by Lorie Liebig. Photos by Ambre Stewart. Ever since they released their breakthrough single “Latch” in 2013, British duo Disclosure have been supplying a slew of infectious beats and killer collaborations. Their latest album, Caracal, is packed with bangers and hypnotic tracks that feature big-name…
Looking to make this year’s Halloween night extra spooky and memorable? It would be hard to top seeing a gang of wrapped rockers put on a show at Marathon Music Works, thanks to Lightning 100’s Paranormal Rocktivity, starring Here Come The Mummies. Tickets are currently available for $30-$35, but we have a set we…