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Ahead of its 16th year- an impressive feat for any music festival, but doubly so for one of its size- Bonnaroo was at something of a crossroads. With new ownership, an annual influx of increased competition, and amidst an ever-more fragmented music market, the behemoth, permanently nestled in nearby Manchester, Tenn., returned after a fraught year with…

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Bonnaroo week is upon us, and, as we prepare to head down to Manchester this weekend, June 8-11, for what is shaping up to be a stellar 16th year for the nearby event, and as we wind down our Band of the Day individual artist spotlight series, we wanted to help you get ready by…
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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: “Jealous” by Annalia “Deeper” by Svrcina “Drive (feat. Ezra Carey)” by Myzica – Playing Acme Feed & Seed on…
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Returning to Nashville this Sunday, Nov. 27 for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, to The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we most recently caught and loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are out in support of their fantastic sophomore album, How to Be a Human…
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Returning to Nashville on Nov. 27 for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, to The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we most recently caught and loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are out in support of their fantastic sophomore album, How to Be a Human…
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Returning to Nashville for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are back in town Nov. 27 in support of their incredible new sophomore effort, How to Be a Human Being. Formed…
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Save, perhaps, for Bonanroo (which shares the same production team) there is no other regional festival we can say that, without a doubt, we will attend every year without fail, and can count on to be as well-curated, well-organized, and endlessly fun as Forecastle Fest. We’ve made the trip four years in a row now, falling…
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This weekend, July 15-17, marks the return of Louisville’s annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002, Forecastle has grown to become a national festival fixture, drawing 10s of thousands of attendees each year to the picturesque downtown Waterfront Park, for three days of music, art, activism, and, of course, Kentucky…
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As we told you when tickets went on sale, Glass Animals are playing tonight at Marathon Music Works! The poppy, indie, experimental, psych rock group brought the house down late last year at Exit/In and then were a standout for us this year at Bonnaroo. Amazingly, you can still grab tickets right here, and find out more about the headliner…