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I first encountered Farewell Flight nearly a decade ago, then a Pennsylvania-based indie rock outfit, and one that immediately had me hooked. Many years, lineup changes, and a sonic shift to a more grunge pop sound have taken place since, and, like myself, the band relocated to Nashville several years back, where they’ve come into their…
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The rain is in the rear view mirror (for now), and fall temperatures make this a primo time for an outdoor event. Lucky for you, Blocktober Fest is happening over at Marathon Music Works, but, if an afternoon in the outdoors isn’t your cup of tea, don’t fret, there are plenty of other incredible…
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Live On The Green began last night, which means that we are well on our way into summer, and fall is right around the corner. This usually means that touring schedules burst back into full force, and the venues will be packed with must see shows multiple nights of the week. This weekend, however,…
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Although we’re well into February, and Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, an even better holiday is just under two weeks away. You got it – BLAM: Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement Megathon. As music lovers across the states patiently (or impatiently) wait for this oh-so-exciting day, catch up on other music news here we…
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Folk influences, pop hooks, and rock attitude are what define Farewell Flight, and is what has given their single “The Places We’ll Go” a significant boost ahead of the release of their newest album I Was A Ghost. We’ve spent the last week or so with the record, and, while, it is certainly relaying…
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What a week, huh? If you didn’t manage to catch an awesome show in the past seven days, you’re definitely doing it wrong. I think most of the No Country crew are suffering from post-ENU fatigue, but we still managed to catch quite a few other fantastic shows as well. We also interviewed a…
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The previously featured Buffalo Clover and I BELIEVE IN US campaigns are still underway, and still need your help, so don’t forget to check those out and fund if you can! Fun story: I first met indie rockers Farewell Flight nearly seven years ago. At the time, they lived in Pennsylvania and I lived in Virginia, and…
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In 2001, the modern wave of pop punk was in its heyday (and I, as an impressionable teen, couldn’t get enough of it). Blink-182 were multi-platinum artists. Jimmy Eat World, Sum 41, and New Found Glory were all over MTV (and wow, MTV still kind of played some videos). Carryovers from ’90s success like Green Day and The…