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With a career that spans the course of six decades, living legend Loretta Lynn has a legacy that is too monumental and influential to sum up with a simple paragraph. Sometimes called the “Queen of Country Music,” and for good reason, Lynn was a pioneer in a male dominated music scene, and, with over 60…
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Still out in support of last year’s phenomenal, critically beloved fifth full-length Freedom, New York indie/experimental rocker Amen Dunes returns to Nashville for his first headlining show in several years (and for the first time since supporting Fleet Foxes last spring), Jan. 24 at The Basement East with buzzy Philly experimental pop artist ARTHUR. Fans of substantive, artsy, genre-bending, and…
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After a massive 50th anniversary tour a few years back (and some shorter runs, festivals, and special outings in the interim), British rock legends The Who are gearing up for another major run stateside, which is set to return them to Nashville for the first time in four years, May 16 at Bridgestone Arena. More than just another celebratory…
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Our main goal at No Country is to share music from our favorite local artists and touring acts that hit Nashville. Now you can get straight to listening on our Nashville Spotify playlist. Local music additions “Over My Head” by Judah & The Lion “Slow” by Claire Maisto “Float” by Elise Hayes “If You Really…
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Fans of electronic, industrial, post-punk, and dark wave music take note: San Fransisco’s The Soft Moon, still reveling in praise for last year’s phenomenal and deeply personal fourth album Criminal, is set to make what appears to be his first stop in Nashville ever later this month, Jan. 21 at The Basement East. That alone is an essential performance,…
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Part of the buzzed about, breakout Murfreesboro rock scene of the ’90s, local power pop trio The Katies never quite managed to get their due, despite releasing a critically acclaimed, major label backed debut in ’98, and and eventually relocating to Los Angeles, where they ultimately disbanded near the start of the millennium. After years of…
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You may remember us raving about a promising duo called John & Jacob in years past, who, after relocating from Alabama, found quick success as songwriters in the Nashville country scene, and leveraged that to craft their own eponymous full-length in 2014, which led to considerable acclaim and world tours as headliners, as well…
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It’s been nearly a year (last February, to be exact), since we reported the imminent closure of beloved local DIY space Drkmttr, which, at the time, came along with a statement from organizers that assured us they were “scouting locations and planning a new and evolved Drkmttr,” as they “reevaluate what it takes to be…
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With New Year’s Eve just hours away, shows and parties all vying for your attention are set to take place all over town all over town. Whether big or small, pricey or cheap, musical or non, you have your pick from countless ways to spend your final hours of 2018, but if retro cool, vintage…
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A longtime site favorite, organic local success story, and one of the most prominent rock bands to break out of Nashville in the last decade, alt/indie rockers Moon Taxi are set to continue a long-running tradition on a newly-epic scale, with their 10th New Year’s Eve show in Nashville (after venturing last year to Atlanta) and…