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Did you see the Noisey video of the Growlers performing at The End last month. Nashville Cream posted the video on their blog yesterday, and it includes some fun Nashville references. Check it out here.
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Murfreesboro indie-rockers We Were The States are playing at The End in Nashville on Friday July 1st. Offering up a frenetic mix of punk-twinged-guitar-rock with pop hooks, these guys have been playing together since 2007. They released their first LP Believe The Theives in 2008 which received pretty widespread acclaim. Their sophomore release Rasa…
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Electropop sensation Foster The People are playing Cannery Ballroom on June 29th at 9:00 pm. The show is sold out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find someone who is looking to sell some extras somewhere. The LA based band has a self-titled EP that was released earlier this year, and released an LP…
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Fucked Up are the darlings of the blogosphere these days with the release of their new album David Comes To Life. Despite their hard to pronounce in public name, this “punk” rock band hailing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada has been on the rise since winning the 2009 Polaris Music Prize for their second LP…
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We posted a while back about White Denim’s new album, D, which released on May 24th. Well, tonight’s your night to see them at The Basement at 9pm. Tickets are only $8 and available at the door. Get out and see live music!
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Does everyone know Battles? They are an experimental, math rock outfit out of New York. They came onto the scene in 2007, and have been steadily blowing people away ever since. They have heavy roots in experimental music with guitarist Ian Williams (formerly of math rock wizards Don Caballero), bassist Dave Konopka (formerly of…
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Tonight in Nashville….. Don’t miss Thao & Mirah performing at Mercy Lounge at 8pm. I wrote up a post about them a little while back that you can check out here, and Brooklyn Vegan posted a bunch of photos and a video from a recent show in Brooklyn, NY . You can still get…
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Bonnaroo is right around the corner, and I didn’t have time to talk about everyone that I wanted. So, I will give you a “best of what’s left” list of my picks for this year’s fest. I started my Preview Series from the bottom of the Bonnaroo lineup, so please don’t think that these…
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A winner of the “Road to Bonnaroo” was Nashville’s own Chancellor Warhol. His unique blending of hip hop with electo-pop is something that is immediately catchy. It’s reminiscent of so much that we hear in mainstream music, but it is mixed up, original, and refreshing. It will be really interesting to see what happens to Mr.…