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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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For the past 20 years and across ten full-lengths, Texas alt-country outfit Old 97’s have been putting on one of the best roots rock shows around, passing through Nashville on a near annual basis in the process. This spring, the beloved group are hitting the road with indie/garage/blues rock band Heartless Bastards, known for their hypnotic stage…
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Contribution by Ione Singletary The Heartless Bastards have been touring for more than a decade, and their fifth album, Restless Ones, set to release in just 4 days, seems to be as powerful as ever. With connections to such heavy hitters as Spoon and The Black Keys, The Heartless Bastards appear on the verge…
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With a huge number of locals heading out of town for Bonnaroo and a even larger number of tourists invading for CMA Fest, it’s a bit of a strange weekend in Nashville. There are, however, a few shows that should be on your radar if you are sticking around town this weekend. Head below…
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No witty intro here. I am no longer witty. I am witless. I am a slave to this computer. I don’t have anything intelligent to say. I want to just copy and paste a bunch of publicist blurbs in here with no music for you to listen to. I want this computer to crash. …
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Nashville was spared from certain destruction by yesterday’s tornadoes, and we are rewarded with a plethora of shows tonight around town. But the question is, do you see Dr. Dog, Heartless Bastards, or Bass Drum of Death? Bass Drum of Death is the two piece project of John Barrett and Colin Sneed from Oxford,…