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Rainbow Kitten SurpriseBrooklyn Bowl; Nashville, TNMay 6, 2024 Photos by Elizabeth Marsh It’s been six long years since alt/indie outfit Rainbow Kitten Surprise released their third album, 2018’s How To: Friend, Love, Freefall, and in the time between its release and their latest, Love Hate Music Box, which arrived just days after the group…

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Legendary folk troubadour Bob Dylan is headed back to Nashville for two intimate nights at Brooklyn Bowl on March 26 and 27! Winding down a lengthy tour in support of 2020’s Rough and Rowdy Ways, Dylan’s first album of new material in eight years (he also released an album of re-recordings of some of…

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While best known for his decades-spanning film career, leading popular franchises like The Matrix, John Wick, and Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, multifaceted talent Keanu Reeves has long been a musician as well, playing bass in ’90s alt rock and grunge outfit Dogstar. Initially formed in 1991, as Reeves’ film career was already on…
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Over the past 20 years, “emo” has come to mean anything vaguely pop punk, emotional, or 2000s Hot Topic-esque, but there was a time before that 2000s mainstream explosion when the term was a much more rigid and specific genre denotation. Initially springing out of the DC hardcore and post-hardcore scene of the ’80s,…
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One of the preeminent bands of the indie rock explosion and post-punk revival of the ’00s (even if their fame never quite reached the heights of some of their peers of the era), New York by way of DC rockers The Walkmen had an incredible run from their formation in 2000 to eventual hiatus…
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Teen guitar phenom Grace Bowers has quickly become one of the most celebrated and sought after young musicians in Nashville, acclaimed for her technical prowess and electrifying live presence, lauded and consigned by major media outlets and prominent artists, and in demand as a collaborator (just this week she sat in with Tyler Childers…
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After getting his start as a stage actor, Nickelodeon star, and model, all the while flexing his musical prowess and a songwriter, Max Schneider, better known by his stage name MAX, began branching out as a solo artist in the mid-2010s, inking a deal with Fall Out Boy’s DCD2 label and hitting the road…