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Celebrating their excellent, ambitious, Danger Mouse produced new sixth album Wide Awake!, New York indie/post-punk outfit Parquet Courts return to Nashville for the first time in two years to headline The Basement East, along with buzzy British up and comers Goat Girl, this Sunday, June 3. If you’ve been following us since the beginning, you know we’ve been obsessing over…
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A match made in musical heaven, LA indie pop group Smallpools and likeminded Brooklyn duo Great Good Fine Ok are on the road for a co-headlining run, which brings them to Nashville’s own Exit/In tonight, June 1, along with up and coming LA alt rock act Half the Animal. Both headliners are no strangers to Music City, with Smallpools have passed…
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New Jersey indie rockers The Front Bottoms have been reviving emo since before it was cool, composing criminally-underrated tunes across six fantastic full-lengths (four with label backing) and just as many EPs, most recently 2017 full-length effort Going Grey, and brand new EP Ann, both through Fueled By Ramen. The group’s earnest, energetic songs are overshadowed only by their magnetic live show,…
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Formed after frontman Angelo Fiaretti relocated from his native Pittsburg to Atlanta for a new musical start, indie/garage/alt rock outfit MIGHTY first caught our ear with their earnest, raw, impressive debut EP Bye, Have Nice! in 2015. Since then, the band have become an even more prolific and increasingly buzzed about fixture in the DIY scene, further honing their…
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On the heels of her highly-anticipated debut full-length, Church of Scars, rising Los Angeles indie pop singer Bishop Briggs returns to Nashville tonight, May 30 after a Music City debut last year at Exit/In, this time for an upgrade at considerably larger sister space Marathon Music Works with electro-laced alt/indie duo Foreign Air. Thanks to a series of breakout singles, transcending…
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Famed Joy Division and New Order bassist/vocalist and co-founder Peter Hook has, for the last eight years, been revisiting his roots in a major way with Peter Hook & The Light; essentially an ultimate tribute to his former bands. Originally geared towards revisiting Joy Division, and more recently moving to perform early New Order as well,…
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With nearly a decade and five full-lengths, including stellar new effort The Make It All Show, to their name, it might come as a shock how young Oklahoma sibling act Skating Polly are, but not only are the buzzworthy rising group the real deal, they have the punk rock co-signs and bona fides to back it…
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Indiana transplant Chase Huglin has been low-key asimilating into the local indie punk scene, adopting an earnest, acoustic-rooted, emotionally resonant style that has earned him a lot of buzz over the past couple of years. Following up his well-received, breakthrough 2016 effort You Deserve An Island, Huglin returned earlier this month with a phenomenal new full-length, Will the Sun Ever…
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Though they just spent much of last year on the road for an epic and triumphant tour in honor of the 30th anniversary of their seminal album The Joshua Tree, if you’re familiar at all with legendary Irish rockers U2, you likely know they’re not ones to lean on nostalgia, and certainly don’t often run out of stamina. The group’s…
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Celebrating their excellent, ambitious, Danger Mouse produced new sixth album Wide Awake!, New York indie/post-punk outfit Parquet Courts return to Nashville for the first time in two years to headline The Basement East, along with buzzy British up and comers Goat Girl, on June 3. If you’ve been following us since the beginning, you know we’ve been obsessing over Parquet…