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File this one under: take with a substantial grain of salt. If an unsubstantiated claim on Reddit proves true, enigmatic emo kings turned dark and calculated indie rockers Brand New might finally be making more traction on their long-delayed fifth album, and they’re potentially doing so right here in Nashville beginning next month. According to the online source, the band…
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Enigmatic emo kings turned dark and calculated indie rockers Brand New played their first Nashville date in years (if not first ever) in the fall of 2014 at War Memorial Auditorium, then retuned almost exactly one year later to rock The Ryman, indicating, at the time, that it might be their last appearance for a long awhile. Apparently Jesse Lacey…
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Octoberfest is taking over this weekend in Germantown, but, for many, steins of beer and obligatory seasonal polkas are not going to cut it for your two festive days. Don’t worry though, if you are looking for some solid musical options, there are a lot to chose from this weekend. We have a few record…
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Last fall, enigmatic emo kings turned dark and calculated indie rockers Brand New played their first Nashville date in years (if not first ever), at War Memorial Auditorium. Ahead of their highly-anticipated and long-awaited fifth album (check out “Mene,” their first single in six years, below!), and following a high-profile Record Store Day re-release of their beloved sophomore effort Deja…
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While Nashville is our home base and primary area of focus, we currently have our sights set a little north. Louisville, to be exact, for the annual Forecastle Fest. We spent a good chunk of last week letting you know more about local acts making the trek this weekend (and will continue our Forecastle…
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Enigmatic emo kings turned dark and calculated indie rockers Brand New have announced a Nashville date, their first in years (if not first ever), Oct. 16 at War Memorial Auditorium. Though it’s been five years since the band last released an album, nearly a decade since they garnered any attention to speak of from the mainstream, and they tend…