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Electronic folk duo Foreign Fields have been on our radar for quite sometime, and, while we loved the group’s impromptu live EP release, Tuscaloosa, last year, we’ve been eagerly anticipating the followup to their 2012 full-length debut, Anywhere But Where I Am. The Nashville transplants have been hard at work on that forthcoming record, which has yet to…
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Another year, another Bonnaroo. Needless to say, the No Country crew had a blast, and we were there in full-force to document the 13th annual installment of the Manchester, TN fest. In addition to our regular and semi-regular contributors, we brought in a few guests to weigh in on ‘Roo (check out the key…
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The 13th annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has ended, Manchester, TN has, overnight, turned back into a quiet farm town, and, while we count down the six or so months until we start speculating hard about the 2015 lineup, we have plenty of incredible memories (as well as some sunburn and muscle aches) from this…
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It’s officially June, and, if we seem like a broken record lately, it’s because only one thing is truly on our minds for the next few weeks: Bonnaroo. Last week, our Bonnaroo Club Stage artist previews came to a close, and, over the next week, we’ll be winding down our coverage of main stage…
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Bonnaroo Artist | Foreign Fields Bonnaroo History | Newbie Stage & Time | Thursday | Sonic Stage | 6:50pm Just like last year and the year before, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with as many bands as we can from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2014 lineup. In addition to main stage acts, we also want to be…
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Just when you thought Bonnaroo couldn’t get any better, the fest has announced four additional bands, curated by Communion, the record label/promotional entity that hosts a monthly new music showcase on Cannery Row, and releases albums from some of the best artists around the globe. Among the four acts, who will all perform Thursday, June 12,…
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Every so often, a singer forcibly jumps out of the fold, holding audiences captive and forcing listeners everywhere to scratch their heads and wonder how someone could even have a voice that spectacular. The last time we at No Country felt this, it was while checking out the Kate Tucker and the Sons of Sweden video…
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It’s now officially fall. And that means our calendars are about to officially get overbooked. There are a TON of amazing shows happening over the next couple of months, and we’re going to do our best to bring you the scoop on all of our top picks. We told you about Weekend at The…
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As you might have noticed, last week we welcomed several new contributors into the mix. We’re very excited to have some new voices on board, and we can’t wait to bring you more content in the coming weeks. This fall is shaping up to be one of the best for live music we’ve ever…
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Birthed in the expansive prairies of Wisconsin, few groups are as aptly named as Foreign Fields. The group, who have since relocated to Nashville, play folk tunes infused with the wonderful boundlessness of a perfect blue sky and the organic earthiness of a raspy voice. If that’s not an engaging enough description for you…