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Muddy Roots Music Events just announced that the Belcourt Theater will have a screening of Slowboat Films’ documentary Hard Soil on July 31st. This artful collection of performances and interviews shines a light on the music and personalities we have come to know at festivals like Muddy Roots Music Festival and Muddy Roots Spring…
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With Bonaroo just around the corner, things can tend to get a little quiet here in Nashville in the way of great local shows, due to the infamous Bonaroo radius clause. But, alas all hope is not lost, there is one band that will be pounding, stomping, and dancing their place into the stage…
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Seminal 90’s/00’s alternative hip hop collective Jurassic 5 have announced a Nashville date at Marathon Music Works on July 29th. The show is part of the reunion tour for J5, and should even feature the return of DJ Cut Chemist who has gone on to a successful solo career. The band first reunited last year for the…
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Nashville folk-tinged rockers The Wild Feathers stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers last week to perform “Left My Woman,” a track from the group’s self-titled, breakthrough debut full-length. We’ve watched the band explode over the past couple of years, and their recurring spots on television, inclusion on all kinds of exciting festival bills, and continued national hype…
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In the latest edition of our No Country For New Nashville Podcast, we sat down with Daniel James, the brains behind eclectic local indie/electronic act Canon Blue, to discuss musical influences, inspiration, past work, recording process, collaborations, and more, as well as future plans. Friend and producer Casper Clausen of Efterklang, who was in town from Berlin,…
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We’ve been jabbering on about Louisville’s Forecastle Festival this summer for some time now. With a headlining trio like Outkast, Jack White, and Beck, how could you not know about this festival, even if it is outside our normal stomping grounds. Get familiar with the full lineup right here, and, then answer me this, what’s…
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We told you about this show when it was announced, and we’ve been eagerly awaiting to reward you rabid fans. We’re running a contest for a pair of tickets (as well as a commemorative show poster) for The Kills and Nuns at Cannery Ballroom on Friday May 30th. Read on below for a bit of…
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We’ve been saying it for months, but 2014 is truly the year of Wild Cub. The Nashville indie rockers have, so far, re-released their incredible full-length debut, Youth, dropped numerous music videos, amassed critical accolades, climbed the charts, partook in a successful headlining tour, performed with Vampire Weekend, and are set to have another busy summer of…
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There are a lot of reasons that I love living in Nashville. One of those reasons is that you can see live music just about anywhere. Take for example, on my drive home today, I passed a gathering of folks outside of Fond Object and Red Arrow Gallery in the Inglewood neighborhood to find…
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Things tend to slow down a little bit right as festival season is kicking off around Nashville, and that is likely due to the infamous Bonnaroo radius clause that restricts a lot of our favorite up and coming bands from gracing the Music City. However, on nights like tonight, it only makes our decisions easier. …