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Over the last decade, Philadelphia pop punks The Wonder Years have become something of a seminal act in the modern scene, helping revitalize and course-correct the genre with their earnest, smart, engaging, relatable songwriting and DIY-rooted attitude. While the band manage to make it to Nashville on a semi-regular basis, their presence has typically boosted them…
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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…
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Matt Pond is no stranger to Nashville, and after 2 years since his last time here, we’ve been itching for more! Luckily, the Music City stars have aligned and granted our wish with 3 artists hot off the release of brand new, incredible albums. Tonight, at 8 pm, Matt Pond is stopping by The High Watt on his killer…
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Since her acoustic set at Mercy Lounge with Anthony Raneri in August, Laura Stevenson has recorded and just recently (Oct. 30) released her forth studio album, Cocksure, which is out now on Don Giovanni records. Now, she is on tour with a full backing band (The Cans) and ahead of her Nov. 13 show at The High Watt with Matt Pond PA, she…
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Anthony Raneri w/ Laura Stevenson, Allison Weiss Mercy Lounge; Nashville, TN August 14, 2015 Review by Jackson Lord. Photos by Nolan Knight. Last weekend, Bayside frontman Anthony Raneri played an intimate acoustic show in support of his new EP Sorry State of Mind at Mercy Lounge, his first “hometown” show since moving to Nashville, with openers Laura Stevenson…
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As we previously announced, Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. are currently out on a co-headlining solo tour, along with Laura Stevenson, and were slated to play The High Watt tomorrow night, Feb. 17. Unsurprisingly but unfortunately, due to this hazardous bout of winter weather, the show has been canceled (probably for the best, since things…
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As part of a new split series, eclectic Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Kevin Devine has premiered a stripped-down cover of Nada Surf’s “Inside of Love” (the A-side features Nada’s Matthew Cawes covering Devine’s “Fiscal Cliff”) via The A.V. Club. You can pick up a copy of the 7″ here or pre-order the split digitally right here. As previously…
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Eclectic Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Kevin Devine makes it to Nashville on a semi-regular basis, in various projects and in various incarnations. For his next Music City stop, the singer is set to perform solo (instead of with his backing players, The Goddamn Band), Feb. 17 at The High Watt. Adding even more excitement to the announcement, Into It. Over It. (also billed…