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Though they just passed through last fall at Exit/In, after a couple years away from Music City, eclectic Austin rockers White Denim return to headline The Basement East on Oct. 11 with a brand new LP in tow, their second in under a year, with their latest, Side Effects, a true callback to the experimental, freewheeling spirit of fan-favorite releases almost a…
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Nashville DJ trio DRAMA CLUB started as a party project from locals Gusti Escalante (Keeps), Alex Fowler (Eye Witness Records), and Chad Raymond in the fall of 2018. They quickly gained their own following by spinning at unique gigs and holding down a monthly residency at Rosemary & Beauty Queen. Tonight, DRAMA CLUB are…
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Since springing onto the scene in 2016 with her phenomenal debut LP, Don’t Let the Kids Win, and surpassing it with an even more personal and refined sophomore effort, Crushing, earlier this year, undoubtedly one of the best albums of 2019, Australian indie pop and folk singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin has become one of the most buzzworthy and essential…
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Though they never official split, Nashville based, Ohio formed garage and blues rock duo The Black Keys spent much of the last four years on hiatus, taking a breather and pursuing solo music and production endeavors after following a whirlwind several years beginning at the start of the decade, which saw the band break out into…
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It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for genre-bending English rocker Yungblud, who only began releasing music in 2017, but has become a hugely beloved star on the rise in the year and half since his debut EP and subsequent first full-length dropped in 2018. Blending alt rock, hip hop, and punk and commanding a…
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A breakout force in Nashville’s emo/indie punk scene of the last few years, Free Throw garnered national attention with the release of their debut LP, Those Days Are Gone, in 2014, and have been touring the world since, sharing the stage with bigger and bigger acts, all the while maintaining their DIY ethos and punk roots, channeling a pure, unabashed love…
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Since first coming together four decades ago in Southern California, Agent Orange have become one of the most seminal acts in early American punk rock, surf punk, and skate punk, commanding, if not a household name, definitely a legendary reputation in the punk scene, staying regularly active throughout their entire, impressive run. While new music isn’t…
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One of our favorite new bands of the past few years, young LA indie punk and garage pop outfit The Regrettes nabbed a major label deal while still in high school, and made an incredible debut with 2017’s Feel Your Feelings Fool! They’ve been no strangers to Nashville, performing at beloved former record shop Fond Object around…
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Formed in 1980 in Los Angeles, seminal punk act Bad Religion first rose to prominence thanks to a string of strong efforts in the early ’80s, helping usher in the Southern California punk wave that would eventually pioneer pop punk and yield the second mainstream explosion of punk rock in the early ’90s. Though the band have pretty consistently toured and released…
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Formed in Oxford, England in 1988, and notably featuring Andy Bell, who went on to join Oasis, alt rockers Ride were a seminal fixture in the shoegazeing scene of the early ’90s, putting out an incredible string of initial albums and amassing critical and commercial adoration before calling it quits in 1996 for nearly two decades. Since reforming…