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We’ve seen singer-songwriter Andrew Combs around town quite a bit: Music City Roots, Musicians Corner, City Winery… Inglewood Kroger… so we are very excited about his forthcoming sophomore album, All These Dreams, which is set to be released March 3 on Coin Records/Thirty Tigers. The forthcoming album was produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson (Caitlin…
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February already? As we plunge into the second month of 2015, we’re being inundated with more exciting show announcements on an almost daily basis, which also means more ticket giveaways for you! Last week brought one gigantic arena show from a local rock star, festival news, a major tech announcement, and so much more,…
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The northeast might be getting pummeled with the biggest snow of the winter right now, but our minds are focused on the spring, and, namely, all of the fantastic shows it will bring! In addition to premieres, reviews, tons more contests, and event coverage, we brought you news of a whole slew of show…
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Nashville’s Angel Snow has been on the No Country radar for the past few years. We first began gushing about her soothing soulful voice and impressive songwriting chops from her 2012 self-titled release, which ultimately made it onto our top local albums of 2012 list. Well, today we team up with our pals at…
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Nashville electro rockers Five Knives gave us a taste of their long-awaited Red Bull Records full-length debut back in the fall, in the form of sweet new single “Sugar.” And, while it seems we’ll still have to wait a bit for concrete album news to arrive, the band, who are known for their cinematic, stunning, and…
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While we’re still in the slow season for shows (something that’s about to change very, very soon), January is a big month for announcements, and, this week, we brought you some exciting ones both in the form of festivals lineups and upcoming Nashville dates. On top of that, this week was full of great…
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Next week, the entire world (or at least those of us with good musical taste) will rejoice when reunited indie punk trio Sleater-Kinney return with their first album in 15 years, No Cities to Love (out Jan. 20 via Sub Pop). In support of its release, the band will embark on their first tour since disbanding in ’06…
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Do you think 2015 is going to be a big year for Parquet Courts (sometimes known as Parkay Quarts)? It would be hard for them to top the two LP releases of 2014, but nothing should be put past these rising Brooklyn rockers. We’ve been keeping you in the loop on their upcoming return…
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The holiday lull officially ended last week, and the first burst of music news in 2015 came in a flurry. We have summer festivals announcing lineups, which in turn leads to other record and tour announcements. We also got our weekly Acme showcase going again with a spirited performance from Rae Hering and Anna…
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We’ve already told you why you need to grab tickets in advance for Parquet Courts at Exit/In on February 5th, and that was further exemplified when Spin named the band their “Best Of 2014”. Parquet Courts was one of the more prolific in 2014 with the release of two records, Sunbathing Animal in June…