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Pilgrimage Artist | Stevie Woodward Stage & Time | Saturday | TBA By now, you’ve surely heard about the inaugural Pilgrimage Festival, set to take place Sept. 26 & 27 at The Park at Harlinsdale, right down the road in lovely Franklin, TN. Committed to providing community-focused, all ages entertainment, and boasting an impressive lineup of both national and regional talent,…
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Cherub w/ Future Unlimited The Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN September 5, 2015 Words by Jacob Ryan (@GonzoWithGusto). Photos by Amber J. Davis Blasting off on their massive “So… You DTF?” fall tour in front of a hometown crowd, Cherub turned The Ryman Auditorium into a dance-party unlike anything we’ve ever seen there before. If you were…
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As 2016 fast approaches, Nashville venues have began staking claim, and announcing their offerings for your choice of the last concert you’ll see in 2015. Famed showspace The Ryman decided to really throw a curveball this year, and have unveiled something totally new and different…. just kidding, they’re bringing back tried and true local bluegrass/Americana rockers Old Crow Medicine…
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Live on the Green w/ Moon Taxi, The Delta Saints, Greg Holden Public Square Park; Nashville, TN September 3, 2015 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Jake Giles Netter. Officially crossing the halfway mark in another wonderful season of Live on the Green (these things fly by quicker and quicker every year, right?), week three ramped…
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Returning to Nashville for the first time in almost three years, Canadian “future pop” duo Purity Ring are out in support of their incredible new album, Another Eternity, and will perform TONIGHT, Sept. 8 at Marathon Music Works for their largest Music City headliner to date! Exciting, enigmatic up and coming synthpop singer HANA is slated to open, and tickets are still…
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Late last year, Florida indie rockers Copeland sprung back to life after an extended hiatus, with news of a long-awaited fifth album, Ixora. At the time, the band, who had moved on to other projects and are now spread across different cities (including Nashville), seemed unable to tour, plotting only a handful of one-off shows, including a…
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ZZ Ward w/ Marc Scibilia, The Young Wild Marathon Music Works; Nashville, TN September 4, 2015 Review by Jacqui Sahagian. Photos by Gary Acquaro. Old school pop singer ZZ Ward played to a full house of adoring fans at Marathon Music Works on Friday night, with support from local folk-pop singer-songwriter Marc Scibilia and California indie-pop band The…
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While new(ish), upscale, local showspace City Winery is often known for its softer, folkier, more formal events (which we frequent), TONIGHT, Sept. 6, they’re upping the punk, with legendary Los Angeles group X (whose genre-bending, country and roots later material makes them uniquely well-suited for the space), for a rare “standing room” show. Joined by Dead Rock West, the original…
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It’s hard to believe that it’s already the first week of September. Not only does it mean we’ll hopefully get rid of this muggy ass weather, but fall is one of the best (if not the best) times of the year for new music and shows. To help kick the season off, The High Watt has a…
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There’s no better place to get loud than The Stone Fox this weekend. If you want the maximum amount of riffs with the minimum amount of beats or tempo or any concept of time at all, make your way there TONIGHT, Sept. 5 to see drone metal pioneers Earth. They’ve been punishing ear drums for over…