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Earlier this year, famed pop punk and emo pop rockers Fall Out Boy returned with their first album in five years, So Much (for) Stardust, a shift back to the guitar-driven sound of their earlier work, and the band’s best reviewed album in a decade. Formed in the early ’00s in the Chicago suburbs,…

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Two of the most beloved acts in the indie and emo scene of the 2000s, Arizona alt/emo rockers Jimmy Eat World and hard-hitting, genre-bending Atlanta indie outfit Manchester Orchestra are currently in the midst of a co-headlining summer tour, which brings the groups- both no strangers to Nashville in recent years- to Ascend Amphitheater…
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After achieving massive success in the late ’90s and helping user in a new crop of substantive, poppy, genre-bending, and radio primed alt rock, while continuing to prove with release after release that their rise was no fluke, Third Eye Blind have, in more recent years, found a balance between nostalgic and forward-aiming, maintaining a cult following…
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The 2018 season of Live on the Green wraps up this weekend with a three-day finale running the nights of Thursday, Aug. 30 and Friday, Aug. 31 and concluding with an all-day lineup on Saturday, Sept. 1, all expanded to two stages for double the incredible acts. This season has been one for the books already, boasting…
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This weekend, July 13-15, 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 tens 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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With over 20 years of beloved and essential releases, few bands have been as important to the emo scene or have maintained as much breakout, immeasurable influence as Jimmy Eat World, who first rose to widespread recognition in the early ’00s (but made a big impact in the underground several years prior). While 1999’s Clarity, 2001’s Bleed…
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Extending an extensive tour world tour in support of their excellent ninth album, last year’s Integrity Blues, famed alt rock and emo trailblazers Jimmy Eat World have finally plotted a lot overdue return to Nashville, their first stop in Music City in five years, May 12 at The Ryman Auditorium with emo revivalist stalwarts The Hotelier. While the tour announcement comes…
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What began as a modest multi-venue club festival in Chicago just over a decade ago, and has, over the years, grown to become the city’s second-largest music fest, just behind Lollapalooza, the punk-centric Riot Fest is now a certifiable institution, spawning spinoffs in various other cities across North America (this year, Denver), while doubling down on…