Earlier this month, alt rock outfit Mae reconvened after a period of inactivity to play a small run of shows in celebration of the 10 years anniversary of their beloved sophomore album, The Everglow. Met with overwhelmingly positive response, the group have decided to expand The Everglow tour worldwide, and will be stopping at Nashville’s own Exit/In on June 16 to…
Ever since the release of his incredible, self-titled (and Grammy nominated) new album and accompanying stints of national tour dates, we’ve been waiting for Ryan Adams‘ return to Nashville. His absence on the Bonnaroo bill, something we thought would be a sure-thing, practically sealed the deal that a Music City performance was imminent, and, now,…
Bahamas. Photo by Matt Cairns. Bahamas w/ Field Report Mercy Lounge; Nashville, TN January 17, 2015 Review by Jack Smith. Photos by Matt Cairns You may or may not remember the piece we ran last time Torontonian act Bahamas came to Cannery Row, but, suffice it to say, we really dug their sold-out High Watt performance with The…
Beloved comedian and parody artist extraordinaire “Weird Al” Yankovic hit a major career milestone in 2014 with the release of his self-produced 14th album, Mandatory Fun, when it nabbed the number one spot on the Billboard Charts. A hit with fans and critics alike, the record, in typical Al fashion, combines original and pop culture lampooning “style parodies” with…
While we’re still in the slow season for shows (something that’s about to change very, very soon), January is a big month for announcements, and, this week, we brought you some exciting ones both in the form of festivals lineups and upcoming Nashville dates. On top of that, this week was full of great…
A $12 show on a Monday, featuring one of our favorite Nashville bands on the rise, ELEL, as they prep to release their debut via Mom+Pop, supporting New Orleans indie pop duo Generationals, hot off the release of their fantastic fourth album, Alix. And, at what be our favorite small room in town, The High Watt? This…
Tonight‘s the night! Former rap rockers turned experimental alt rock act Linkin Park have been one of the planet’s biggest rock bands for 15 years now, and, with a stacked lineup of seminal punks Rise Against and metalcore upstarts Of Mice & Men, they’re poised to blow the roof off of our very own Bridgestone Arena this evening. If you…
January is a HUGE month for show announcements. The holidays are long gone, spring is in sight (hey, we can dream), and tour schedules are lining up, which means we get to map out the next few months of our musical enjoyment. And, while we already filled you in on a bunch of major…
As we previously reported, the Vans Warped Tour is set to return to Nashville’s Tennessee State Fairgrounds once again this summer on July 1, and, every Wednesday for the next several months, they’re going to be announcing a new round of bands. As the weeks keep adding up, the list only gets more and more exciting, and joining the…
Next week, the entire world (or at least those of us with good musical taste) will rejoice when reunited indie punk trio Sleater-Kinney return with their first album in 15 years, No Cities to Love (out Jan. 20 via Sub Pop). In support of its release, the band will embark on their first tour since disbanding in ’06…