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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: “Springwater” by Birdcloud “Better Way” by Kim Logan “Find Me” by Kings of Leon “Cut & Run” by Civilian…
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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 Spotify playlist. Local music additions: “Creepy” by Cardboard Kids “Lonely Summer” by Milly Roze “Numbers” by Kaptan – Playing Mercy Lounge on August 26…
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Oscillating between musical outlets in recent years, acclaimed indie/folk singer Conor Oberst is eyeing a return to solo performances, announcing a run of shows this fall he’s billing as “intimate,” which brings him back to Nashville’s own Ryman Auditorium on Nov. 6. Eclectic and prolific, the last few years marked the return of Conor’s post-hardcore band Desaparecidos, who released…
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Bonnaroo is days away, and, though our pre-fest coverage might be winding down, we’re still busy with plenty of exciting local show coverage, as well as the regular flow of announcements, song and video releases, and more. Things might slow down for us a bit as we head to the farm, but be sure…
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Banner By Gravity Plan While most regular readers will be avoiding the madness downtown this weekend and preparing for Bonnaroo next week, there are still plenty of shows going on around town that the tourists won’t have a clue about. Have a look at a surprisingly full calendar of events despite upcoming mega-festivals and…
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Former brains behind Bright Eyes, occasional Desaparecido, and sometimes Monster of Folk Conor Oberst released, perhaps, his best album in years, Upside Down Mountain, last month, and, in support, is out on a U.S. tour with Dawes, which stops at our very own Ryman Auditorium TONIGHT. Not only will Dawes open for Oberst on this outing, but they will also…
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Memorial Day has come and gone, and there’s officially one thing left on our minds for the next few weeks: Bonnaroo. As we count down the days until the nearby summer fest kicks off, we’ll be bringing you even more coverage in the form of Band of the Day features, most-anticipated lists, and more!…
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Conor Oberst‘s new album, Upside Down Mountain, was released yesterday, May 19, through Nonesuch Records, and, in celebration, the former brains behind Bright Eyes (as well as member of Desaparecidos and Monsters of Folk) stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform a new track called “Zigzagging Toward the Light.” Conor also took time to…
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As we kick off a holiday week, things are looking unusually quiet around Nashville; a rare break before festival season really starts to ramp up. Last week, however, more than made up for it in busyness. Between interviews, reviews, show announces, video and song premieres, and a whole ton of Bonnaroo coverage, it was…
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Former brains behind Bright Eyes, occasional Desaparecido, and sometimes Monster of Folk Conor Oberst announced a new album, Upside Down Mountain, earlier this year, and, in support, has a U.S. tour with Dawes, which stops at our very own Ryman Auditorium on June 6. Not only will Dawes open for Oberst on this outing, but they will also act as his backing…