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It’s been nearly 30 years since emo-tinged indie and post-hardcore outfit Cursive first emerged from the Omaha scene, forged by the same communal, musical upbringing that gave birth to acts like Bright Eyes, The Faint, and many, many other related, interconnected, and lesser-known projects. Though their early years showed promise and achieved regional acclaim, it wasn’t…
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After a few year absence from Nashville (and from making new music), beloved, long-running Omaha emo and post-hardcore outfit Cursive reemerged last year with a new record and a return to Music City, wowing us with a performance last fall at The Basement East. Clearly feeling the creative juices once more, the rockers wasted no time…
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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 “Surfacing” by R.LUM.R – Playing Basement East on February 20 “Kissing Other People” by Lennon Stella “Change” by Propaganda,…
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After a few year absence from Nashville (and from making new music), beloved, long-running Omaha emo and post-hardcore outfit Cursive reemerged last year with a new record and a return to Music City, wowing us with a performance last fall at The Basement East. Clearly feeling the creative juices once more, the rockers wasted no time…
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Cursive w/ Meat Wave, Campdogzz The Basement East; Nashville, TN October 21, 2018 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). While frontman Tim Kasher has returned more recently for a couple of solo performances and a run with his other beloved project, The Good Life, it’s been more than six years since Kasher and his long-running…
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Celebrating their first album in six years (and, perhaps, best in over a decade), Omaha indie and post-hardcore pioneers Cursive return to Nashville for the first time in years, to headline The Basement East this Sunday, Oct. 21 with Chicago punks Meat Wave and buzzy up and comers Campdogzz. Responsible for some of the absolute best, most substantive albums of the ’00s indie…
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Minus The Bear’s latest record “Infinity Overhead” suggests an atmosphere of sound options swirling in the night sky next to the stars, waiting to be harnessed and put to good use. These Seattle rockers selected the best options, or those they confide in, and carefully put them in their songs like puzzle pieces. Many…