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From the dreamy, forlorn indie folk and Americana of 2017 debut album Good Woman, to the grittier, more indie rock leaning 2020 sophomore effort The Greatest Part, to supergroup Bermuda Triangle, alongside Brittany Howard and Jesse Lafser, to collaborations with other renowned local artists like Hayley Williams and Julien Baker, eclectic singer-songwriter Becca Mancari has, without a doubt,…

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Though the duo that make up indie pop outfit Tommy Lefroy, Wynter Bethel and Tessa Mouzourakis, initially hail from Michigan and Vancouver, respectively, and currently call London home, it was actually right here in Nashville that they first met, bonding over a shared love of groups like boygenius while both working independently as songwriters.…

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Formed nearly a decade ago, briefly as a dream pop band, in Chicago, Deeper cut their teeth in their hometown’s flourishing indie rock scene of the 2010s, forging a cool, propulsive, and fresh indie sound by the release of their eponymous 2018 debut LP. Lots of touring, festival appearances, critical accolades, and online buzz…
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Not a person, but a duo (a fact reinforced in a tongue-in-cheek way in the title of their 2022 debut LP, There Is No Neil Frances), LA electronic and beat-driven pop duo Neil Frances is the musical fusion of Sydney, Australia born Jordan Feller, who cut his teeth in the hip hop and electronic scene…
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The longtime musical vessel of singer and multi-instrumentalist Stacy King, Sucré began as a sort of side/solo project apart from her siblings, more than a decade ago towards the end of Stacy’s time in beloved indie pop group Eisley (the band was formed in childhood with her sisters and brother, achieved fame in the…
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Best known for his role in famed experimental pop outfit Animal Collective, one of the preeminent indie groups of the 2000s and 2010s, David Portner, better known by his musical moniker Avey Tare, has been just as prolific outside of the collective for a number of years as well, collaborating with his bandmates and…
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Few bands from the emo, pop punk, and post-hardcore boom of the 2000s are more beloved or more enduring than Taking Back Sunday, whose first three LPs- 2002’s Tell All Your Friends, 2004’s Where You Want to Be, and 2006’s Louder Now– are all stone-cold classics of that era, and have undoubtedly become nostalgic…
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It’s been more than five years since Philadelphia by way of Massachusetts indie rock outfit Speedy Ortiz released their last album, Twerp Verse, and in that half decade so much has happened- we experienced a global pandemic, the political climate that informed that album has changed, Speedy Ortiz themselves have welcomed new members (bassist…
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Aside from an appearance at Vanderbilt’s annual Commodore Quake concert series in 2017, just a few months after she released her massive, critically-acclaimed, star-making debut studio album Ctrl, and an early appearance at Bonnaroo, way back in 2015, beloved R&B and pop singer SZA has rarely made it to Music City over the last…