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Since springing onto the scene and instantly becoming critical darlings with their eponymous 2014 debut, Canadian indie pop outfit Alvvays have been one of our absolute favorite bands, responsible for some of the best records of the last decade and always a delight in concert. The Toronto-based group recently released their highly-anticipated third album-…
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There’s always an uptick in tour announcements right around Bonnaroo, whether from post-festival radius clauses or just because the fest falls at the start of summer, as many artists began extending their plans into fall. The past few weeks have been especially jam-packed with great announcements big and small, so numerous that we decided…
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For the past few years, the No Country team has nominated all of our favorite records of the past year from a “National” and Nashville perspective, then put them to a vote to come up with top ten lists for each. Our team is diverse with individual tastes all across the spectrum, and, accordingly, we usually…
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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 “Blame” by YØUTH “Cruel Summer” by Daniella Mason – Playing Church Street Block Party on September 3 “Made 2…
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We’ve been buzzing about it for months, and, this weekend, July 17-19, it finally returns: Louisville’s annual Forecastle Festival will once again take place in downtown’s Waterfront Park, boasting a stellar lineup of artists like Sam Smith, Modest Mouse, Widespread Panic, Cage the Elephant, My Morning Jacket, Tweedy, The Tallest Man on Earth, The War on Drugs, Sturgill Simpson, First Aid Kit, Desaparecidos, Gaslight Anthem, Cold War Kids, ZZ Ward, JEFF the Brotherhood, St. Paul & The…
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We already told you about The Decemberists’ upcoming April 13 return to The Ryman Auditorium with Alvvays, gave you the scoop on their new album, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (due out Jan. 20), and brought you the lyric video for new single, “Make You Better.” Only a handful of tickets for the show remain, so we’d suggest grabbing them…
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After a nearly three year hiatus, which allowed members some time to pursue other projects, Portland indie folk outfit The Decemberists recently re-emerged with news of a new album, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World, due out Jan. 20, and a new single, “Make You Better.” As well-rested bands with new releases are wont to do,…