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As we told you last month, the Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement Megathon (or B.L.A.M.), where the fest will unveil its summer lineup, is set to go down next Wednesday, Feb. 19! Since then, some more details about the event have come to light, including a local opportunity for you to watch live with some fellow Roovians, so we…
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The Acoustic Basement Tour, a winter offshoot of the Vans Warped Tour‘s popular Acoustic Basement Stage, returns to Nashville tonight, bringing some of the Warped Tour scene’s most exciting acts to The End, for a stripped down and intimate performance. The bill includes Transit, Hit the Lights, Brian Marquis, and Front Porch Step, and will features locals Daisyhead. The show is 18+,…
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Jake Bugg. Photo by Amber Davis Jake Bugg, The Weeks & The Skins Ryman Auditorium (aka The Mother Church), Nashville, TN February 1, 2014 Review by Lindsey Thompson Photos by Amber Davis | (@amber_davis17) It was a SOLD OUT show at the Ryman on a Saturday night and people were walking on the pews…
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When we recently brought you *repeat repeat‘s latest single, “Chemical Reaction,” we informed you that news about their debut full-length, as well as a tour announcement, would be right around the corner! Well, the news has arrived and there’s a lot of it, so get excited! First off, *repeat repeat’s album will be called Bad Latitude,…
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Vanderbilt’s 2014 Rites of Spring festival lineup has been announced, and, keeping with the trend of the past few years, it’s as varied and bizarrely-matched as ever. Leaning heavy on hip hop and indie rock, this year’s lineup features rapper 2 Chainz, electronic artist Steve Aoki, folk rockers Delta Rae, indie dance rockers twenty | one | pilots, breezy indie…
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It was almost exactly a year ago that we ran a glowing review of Shovels & Rope‘s sold out show at Mercy Lounge, which, at the time, felt like the beginning of a much-deserved year of incredible hype and attention, largely a late reaction to their fantastic 2012 release O’ Be Joyful. They’ve returned to Nashville…
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Remember back in the fall when we told you about Twin Forks, the Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever)-fronted indie folk project, ahead of their first ever Nashville show at The End? Well, in case you missed them the first time around (and we were there, so we know a lot of you did),…
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Indie pop band Eisley have announced their first headlining U.S. tour of 2014, which will kick off April 1 right here in Nashville at Exit/In, in support of last year’s Currents. Hailing from Texas, Eisley, which consists of four siblings and their cousin, have toured relentlessly over the past decade, with four fantastic full-length releases under their belts. Channeling a…
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The immense impact New York’s Television had on post-punk, new wave, and indie rock is immeasurable, and with only two albums (a third came later, after a break and subsequent reunion) under their belt, their legacy is all the more impressive, and one very few peers can claim. Though their current incarnation is short original guitarist…
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Former brains behind Bright Eyes, occasional Desaparecido, and sometimes Monster of Folk Conor Oberst has announced a new album, Upside Down Mountain, as well as U.S. tour with Dawes, which stops at our very own Ryman Auditorium on June 6. Not only will Dawes open for Oberst on this outing, but they will also act as his backing band- much like…