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One of Nashville’s preeminent up and coming indie pop/rock acts, energetic genre-benders The Foxies just released a fantastic new EP, Battery, earlier this spring, and are set to play their latest hometown show- an impressive headlining spot at The Basement East– on June 21, tapping fellow buzzworthy locals, pop singer Leah Sykes and eclectic…
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Young, buzzworthy, genre-bending poppy indie outfit The Greeting Committee rose to recognition just a few years ago while still in high school, and have since continued to draw acclaim and tour prolifically, dropping their long-awaited and really fantastic debut LP, This Is It, just last fall. Though they’ve been to Nashville in recent years supporting groups like…
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While, often, radius clauses prevent festival acts from performing locally within a certain window on either side of a festival date, we often see exceptions from common promoters or booking partners or the fest itself, especially in the case of small to mid-sized acts. Billed as a sort of pre-Bonnaroo event dubbed the “Glaze…
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A buzzy fixture of the synthpop scene, Brooklyn duo Great Good Fine Ok have become a must-see act in recent years, boasting an acclaimed series of EPs and tracks, and earning praise throughout the blogosphere. Set to return to town June 19 to headline Exit/In, the group have tapped breakout Ohio alt pop singer Vesperteen, whose 2018 sophomore EP was one of…
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Set to take place today, June 8 across the complex of 919 Gallatin Ave, Under the Sun Fest is an exciting, neighborhood-focused block party, celebrating East Nashville’s thriving creative community of musicians, artists, poets, makers, and more, curated by nearby small businesses and residents for an all ages, free day of music, art, poetry, local food and venders, and more! The…
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Acclaimed underground Kansas City rapper and Strange Music labelhead Tech N9ne returns to Nashville June 19, to headline Marathon Music Works in support of his latest LP N9na. Dubbed the “It Goes Up” tour, Tech is, per usual, making it a label-centric family affair, boasting a stellar lineup of likeminded friends and collaborators as support: Dax, Krizz Kaliko, ¡Mayday!, and UBI! One…
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Celebrating its 10th year, Nashville’s free, all ages, biannual musical showcase series Musician’s Corner is now five weeks into its spring season at Centennial Park, and continues this week with a super-sized three-day installment, June 6, 7, & 8, boasting another impressive slate of performers like the esteemed Nashville Symphony and singer-songwriter Paul McDonald on a special bonus Thursday night, old-timey blues and folk…
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We’ve written often in the past about our affinity for Philadelphia pop punk outfit The Wonder Years, who, across six albums, spanning more than a decade, have asserted themselves as one of the most thoughtful, emotionally vulnerable, and substantive bands in the modern punk scene. Frontman Dan “Soupy” Campbell, especially, has honed a knack for…
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Formed as teens in Boston in the mid-’80s, punk tinged alt rock outfit The Lemonheads, initially just called Lemonheads, rose to indie rock prominence with a trio of early albums, 1987’s Hate Your Friends, ’88’s Creator, and ’89’s Lick, heralded as as fixture of the burgeoning college rock scene, but still somewhat niche at the mainstream level.…
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Though their genesis traces all the way back to their 1999 high school band origins, LA rockers Rooney made their broader introduction in the early ’00s, appearing on popular TV show The O.C., touring on Lollapalooza (when it was a road tour) and in support of big names like Weezer and The Strokes, and finding a…