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A No Country favorite since first catching our ear many years ago, indie project Touma is the musical vessel of talented local artist Casey Williams (who you might also recognize from stellar indie/emo outfit No Dancing, among other projects). Though her musical journey has been lifelong, and she’s been a fixture in the Nashville scene for…
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It’s been a minute since we last told you about ambient, indie project Touma, the musical vessel of talented local artist Casey Williams (who you might also recognize from stellar indie/emo outfit No Dancing, among other projects). Though her musical journey has been lifelong, and she’s been a fixture in the Nashville scene for…
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Self-described as “dark industrial nightmare pop,” artist, producer, and songwriter Notelle has made a name for herself in recent years both as a solo artist and an in-demand collaborator with producers and DJs across the globe. We’ve sung her praises time and time again, and can’t get enough of the buzzy local singer’s dark, electro-infused, brooding,…

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It’s hard to believe that it’s been more than five years since seminal local pop punk turned alt rock outfit Paramore released their triumphant, genre-bending fifth album, After Laughter. That record cycle, the first since a lineup change which would see founding drummer Zac Farro (who also fronts local group HalfNoise) return to the…

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It’s been a monumental year so far for local indie/folk pop singer-songwriter Bre Kennedy, who recently made her AmericanaFest debut, played Bonnaroo for the first time back in the summer, and is currently on tour with The Paper Kites. Still riding high on the buzz for her incredibly personal and musically ambitious 2021 full-length…

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Easily one of our most-anticipated albums of the year, local indie rock breakout Soccer Mommy is set to drop her third full-length, Sometimes, Forever, on June 24. Produced by Daniel Lopatin, the record follows 2020’s critically-adored and Grammy nominated Color Theory, as is being described as the singer’s “boldest and most aesthetically adventurous work…

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Friends of the site since our and their earliest days, we’ve spent nearly a decade watching husband and wife indie duo *repeat repeat grow from a scrappy local surf-rock outfit to a refined, pop-infused, genre-bending, and nationally renowned act, expanding their fanbase and stylistic ambitions across a series of incredible and ever-evolving EPs and…

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It’s hard to believe it’s been six years since Mountains Like Wax first captivated us with their phenomenal debut EP, Tetralogy, a record which set the template for the group’s ambient, shoegaze-y, southern post-rock sound at the time, and instantly made them a distinctive fixture of the city’s flourishing underground rock scene, akin to…

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We recently told you about Kacey Musgraves’ highly-anticipated fourth album, star-crossed, which is set to arrive this Friday, Sept. 10, along with an ambitious and stunningly-produced accompanying film of the same name, which will stream on Paramount+. A followup to critically lauded masterpiece Golden Hour, star-crossed serves as both a divorce album, chronicling the…

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Gather round, friends. For this is the tale of Nashville’s golden, timetraveling king: Yosemite Mudflap. The half-god, half-man begot a career in rock music from 2005 to 2008 before vanishing in a portal that forced him to adventure through time and space. The legends of dragonian friendship and fiery sword wielding are all told…