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Last week was an exciting week for music news. We covered lots of new show announcements – including our very own No Country Presents: Christmas Caroling Show – and even covered our annual Bonnaroo Rumors. In case you missed anything, here’s a recap of everything we covered last week on the site: NEWS: Rolling Stone announced…
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While we hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and enjoyed Black Friday (whether shopping – for records or otherwise- relaxing, or at a show), it is time to move right into the winter season. Last week we covered tons of new releases and videos. After you polish off those Turkey Day leftovers and get…
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We told you last month about Paper Route’s plans for a series of covers when they released their rendition of Lorde’s “Royals.” Well, today they’ve done it again, this time with a throwback cover of “Say My Name” by Destiny’s Child. We knew that vocalist JT Daly was talented, but he really shows off his…
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As we told you back in Oct., seminal alt-rock act the Pixies will return to Nashville Feb. 2 to perform at The Ryman Auditorium. Amazingly, tickets for the show, which also features Cults, are still available. Grab ’em while they last, because this one’s surely going to sell out. Though bassist and founding member Kim Deal exited the band earlier…
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Earlier this month, we gave you the scoop on on local synthpop singer Tristen‘s record release show at The Stone Fox, and sat down for a chat with her about her latest album, CAVES. We’ve had CAVES playing on a loop ever since, and, now, Tristen has dropped an awesome new video for single “No One’s Gonna Know”…
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We recently caught up with Anna Worstell, frontwoman of Nashville electro-punk outfit Five Knives, before the band took the stage for a late night set at Marathon Music Works. It was 11pm and drinks were flowing, so we kept this one short and sweet. After the jump, check out Five Questions with Five Knives!
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Never ones to disappoint, indie rockers Arcade Fire have released another new music video, this time for “Afterlife,” and it might be their most visually-stunning and ambitious yet. Produced by The Creators Project and directed by Emily Kai Bock, the “Afterlife” video spans generations in its thematic focus, and clocks in at nearly eight minutes. You just need to…
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Lots of updates in Kings of Leon land! The Nashville rockers, who recently released their best album in awhile, Mechanical Bull, have just dropped a brand new music video for “Beautiful War.” The six and a half minute epic is something of a short film, revolving around themes of impulsive actions and their repercussions; a compelling, fun…
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Nashville based bluesy rockers Clear Plastic Masks have released their debut, self-titled EP today via Kings of Leon’s Serpents and Snakes Records (as well as Dine Alone). Boasting four tracks and serving as a precursor to their upcoming full-length, due out early next year, Clear Plastic Masks is a rootsy blues-rock throwback, which stays firmly rooted in modern…
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Here we are. The week of Thanksgiving, Black Friday (and Black Friday Record Store Day) madness, and the start of everything Christmas all happens in the course of about three days. While some may find it absurd and some may be too excited, we’re busy working here at No Country. Last week we covered…