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Local indie popsters Kopecky are coming off a huge 2015, thanks, in no small part, to their breakout sophomore effort, Drug for the Modern Age. We’ve been obsessing over these guys for years, but it’s great to see the rest of the world finally following suit, and with success comes increased media exposure. Continuing their press blitz…
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Nashville based pop standouts Kopecky have been making waves on a national scale with their most recent (and first since rebranding from Kopecky Family Band) release Drug For The Modern Age. We originally shared a live video for the track, but apparently they have upped the ante with a new official video featuring comedian and actor…
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Well gang, here we are, halfway through the 2015 Live On The Green Summer Concert Series. Just like summer, this year’s string of concerts is going by fast. Now it won’t be much longer before we are huddling up inside to hide from the cold as we come up with lackluster excuses for not going…
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Nashville based pop standouts Kopecky (formerly Kopecky Family Band) are currently touring in support of their most recent release Drug For The Modern Age, and just released a live video for their fantastically danceable track “Talk To Me”. You can check out the video below, and you can catch the band back in…
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As we told you back in early March, Kopecky’s sophomore album, Drug for the Modern Age, drops today. In addition, the Nashville-based indie rock band will be embarking on a nationwide tour, which kicks off today with a free, all ages in-store at Grimey’s this afternoon and a hometown release show later tonight at The Basement. Buy…
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Nashville six-piece Kopeck Family Band shortened their name to simply Kopecky. Considering “family band” acts trend on the folksier side, we think this was a perfect move for them. The change comes alongside the announcement of their second album, Drug for the Modern Age, out May 19 on ATO Records. Their new single “Quarterback” sports…
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Nashville’s own Kopecky Family Band has been a family on fire for the past couple of years. After the release of their first EP, Embraces, in 2008, the band started touring. They blew away the Next Big Nashville Music Festival in the fall of 2009, then SXSW in the spring of 2010, followed by…