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We may be decades removed from California’s hippie movement, but Santa Barbara’s Gardens & Villa bring the peace and love with a fresh dose of synths and flute. They just announced a show at The High Watt on September 30, and dropped a new music video. The flute-driven earworm for single “Domino” would make…
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Has everyone recovered from Bonnaroo? We have, and are more than ready to move on to the next big festival in our summer plans. We’ve been telling you about Louisville’s Forecastle Festival since we first got that initial lineup announcement, I mean most of us here at No Country typically go to festivals with greater anticipation…
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You might already be familiar with rock supergroup Hard Working Americans, but even if you haven’t heard this rocking six-piece, we bet you will soon. The group consists of Dave Schools of Widespread Panic on bass, Todd Snider as the singer, Duane Trucks (Derek Truck’s younger brother) on the drums, Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s Neal Casal on guitar,…
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If you don’t already plan on being at 12th & Porter tonight at 8 PM, then I have a few good arguments that will have you bringing yourself to the 12th & Porter stage. The eclectic, independent producer and rapper Oddisee will be providing a night of energy and soul along with talented emcee…
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Much to our pleasure, there’s been a ton of indie pop/R&B genre crossovers going on this past year. Though not new to the scene, Phantogram is one of the movement’s top players. They’re heading our way on Wednesday, July 2nd at Marathon Music Works. Synthrock group Bad Things will open up the evening. We’re…
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Local electro rock duo Cherub not only made their national television debut last night on Conan, but also played “<3,” the latest single from their new album, Year of the Caprese, live for the first time ever, according to the group’s Twitter account. Now a major label act, it should come as no surprise that Cherub have…
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We recently told you about the upcoming Rodrigo y Gabriela show at The Ryman, and today we’re going to dig a little deeper, and give you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the show. Continue reading to find out why we’ve been frothing for this late summer Ryman show on August…
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About this time last month, we were heavy into Bonnaroo planning, but we were also keeping an eye on what was transpiring with our pals in Louisville. Forecastle previously announced the first round of late night shows for those of you that just can’t quit your music, with sets by MiMoSa or St. Paul…
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Nashville electro rock duo Cherub blew the roof off of Bonnaroo over the weekend, and have just generally been riding high since the recent major label release of their new album, Year of the Caprese. As buzzy bands are wont to do, Cherub have just been tapped to play Conan next Tuesday, June 24, for what, we believe, will…
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Local rockers Apache Relay have teamed up with Filter Magazine and Ploom do a private “Rethink Music” session, and you Nashvillians are invited to take part. The event is 21 and older (BEERfreshments compliments of Lagunitas), and takes place at 429 Event Space at 429 Chestnut Street. There’s more than a good chance for you to catch some…