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Bonnaroo Artist | Briston MaroneyBonnaroo History | NewbieStage & Time | Friday | That Tent | 3:00-4:00pm Like we’ve been doing for many years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorite acts from Bonnaroo‘s 2022 lineup. And, for the first time in three years, we finally feel confident that there definitely…
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Last year was a bit of a mixed bag for the local and regional festivals we generally cover, with some opting to take another year off amidst continued pandemic uncertainty and others (like Bonnaroo) announced then later forced to cancel. One we were happy to see move forward as planned in 2021, especially after…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Beartooth w/ Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada, & ERRA | 4.17 @ Wildhorse Saloon](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Beartooth2021-1800.jpg)
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It’s been a decade since Ohio melodic hardcore punk and metalcore outfit Beartooth first erupted onto the scene, out of the ashes of frontman and multi-instrumentalist Caleb Shomo’s buzzy prior outfit Attack Attack! Four albums, breakout success, and many world tours later, the group stand as one of heavy punk’s most persistent and acclaimed…
![[TICKET & SIGNED VINYL GIVEAWAY] grandson w/ Royal & the Serpent and Oxymorrons | 3.23 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Grandson-1800.jpg)
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Since breaking out with a string of buzzy singles in the mid-2010s, Candian-American alternative artist Jordan Benjamin, better known by his stage name grandson, has been an impressive fixture in the rock music landscape. Landing a deal with tastemaking label Fueled By Ramen based on his early online attention, grandson released a string of…

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Bonnaroo is back! And when it returns June 16-19 to nearby Manchester, Tenn., for its 18th installment (and 21st year), it’ll be the first in three years, after a sold out 2020 lineup was postponed then canceled due to Covid-19, and last year’s later-than-usual planned Sept. event was heartbreakingly rained out at the last…
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Feature by Tess Schoonhoven. Photos by Lindsey Patkos, courtesy of the artist. When Bre Kennedy enters a room there is often a sense of healing and light. The Nashville-based songwriter has become one of our favorite artists to check in with throughout the past year as her music has a way of helping listeners…

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Friends of the site since our and their earliest days, we’ve spent nearly a decade watching husband and wife indie duo *repeat repeat grow from a scrappy local surf-rock outfit to a refined, pop-infused, genre-bending, and nationally renowned act, expanding their fanbase and stylistic ambitions across a series of incredible and ever-evolving EPs and…

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It’s hard to believe it’s been six years since Mountains Like Wax first captivated us with their phenomenal debut EP, Tetralogy, a record which set the template for the group’s ambient, shoegaze-y, southern post-rock sound at the time, and instantly made them a distinctive fixture of the city’s flourishing underground rock scene, akin to…

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We recently told you about Kacey Musgraves’ highly-anticipated fourth album, star-crossed, which is set to arrive this Friday, Sept. 10, along with an ambitious and stunningly-produced accompanying film of the same name, which will stream on Paramount+. A followup to critically lauded masterpiece Golden Hour, star-crossed serves as both a divorce album, chronicling the…

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After days of being soaked by fallout from Hurricane Ida, Bonnaroo 2021, set to take place this weekend, Sept. 2-5, has, unfortunately, been abruptly canceled. Though weekend weather for the festival proper initially appeared promising, the sustained rainfall throughout the week has rendered the sold out fest untenable for the amount of traffic and…