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Ghostw/ Amon AmarthAscend Amphitheater; Nashville, TNAugust 27, 2023 Review and photos by Hannah Laney Swedish hard rock and metal band Ghost put on an incredible performance at their recent return to Nashville at Ascend Amphitheater. It was their biggest headlining show in Music City yet, and met with much praise and a sold out…
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Formed in 2008 in the southern Swedish town of Linköping, Ghost are one of many dark, conceptual, and immensely talented bands to emerge from the flourishing Scandinavian metal scene. Influenced by classic acts like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, the band have adopted a doom metal sound with hints of death metal, progressive, and psychedelic…
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This weekend, May 13-15, marks the return of Atlanta’s annual Shaky Knees Festival, now in its fourth year. Amidst a busy summer landscape chock full of more events than ever, Shaky Knees shines as a beacon of well-curated, affordable weekend fun, counting acts like My Morning Jacket, At the Drive-In, Jane’s Addiction, Deftones, The 1975, Florence +…
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Enigmatic Swedish metal group Ghost are enjoying their best year yet, riding high on the success of their third album, last year’s Meliora, which garnered a Grammy win, high chart performance, and critical praise. Hitting the road in support of their latest effort, Ghost will pass through Nashville, where they recorded their 2013 sophomore effort Infestissumam, tonight, May 3 at…
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Enigmatic Swedish metal group Ghost are enjoying their best year yet, riding high on the success of their third album, last year’s Meliora, which garnered a Grammy win, high chart performance, and critical praise. Hitting the road in support of their latest effort, Ghost will pass through Nashville, where they recorded their 2013 sophomore effort Infestissumam, May 3 at…
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The new year is obviously in full swing, because this week brought a seemingly endless barrage of show announcements, new releases, and news items. We’ll forgive you if you missed a few, because we barely remember even covering them all. By now you know the drill, read on for everything we covered last…
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Enigmatic Swedish metal group Ghost are enjoying their best year yet, riding high on the success of their third album, last year’s Meliora, which garnered a Grammy nomination, high chart performance, and critical praise. Influenced by classic metal acts like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, the band have adopted a doom metal sound with hints of…
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Bandit Heart is the new project of Nashville’s Troy Akers. If that name sounds familiar to you, then you are probably a fan of his other outfit, local pop/rock outfit The CO, which he’s been a part of for the past 10 years. Akers was searching for another outlet for his songwriting, and has been pouring…
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It’s been a minute since we told you about the debut EP release for Nashville’s Mystery Twins, but that doesn’t mean that Doug Lehmann and Stephanie Brush haven’t been hard at work. If those names sound familiar, it’s because they have been fixtures in the local music scene, comprising half of the acclaimed local…
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Two weeks ago, we told you about “Ghost,” the brand new, haunting single from Nashville indie/electro pop singer Chelsea Lankes. Apparently we weren’t the only ones blown away by the track, which will appear on Lankes’ upcoming EP, Lucid (due out in Feb.). In the weeks since its premiere, “Ghost” has been featured on countless blogs, received…