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While we’ve seen many new festivals emerge (and several vanish) in recent years, there’s hasn’t been a whole lot of innovation in the space, which, these days, almost always consists of dozens of artists performing in one spot with numerous stages over several days. For awhile, touring festivals like Warped Tour, the original Lollapalooza,…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] boygenius w/ Clairo, Dijon, & Bartees Strange @ Re:SET | June 25 @ Centennial Park](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Boygenius-1800.jpg)
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Conceived as a “fan friendly alternative to the standard summer concert experience,” the recently-announced Re:SET concert series is a unique hybrid of a standard traveling tour and a music festival, boasting three days of music curated by each headliner: dance-punk icons LCD Soundsytem, indie supergroup boygenius, and alt-r&b genre-bender Steve Lacy, with shows in 12 cities across…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Steve Lacy w/ James Blake, Toro y Moi, & Fousheé @ Re:SET | June 24 @ Centennial Park](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Steve-Lacy-1200.jpg)
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Conceived as a “fan friendly alternative to the standard summer concert experience,” the recently-announced Re:SET concert series is a unique hybrid of a standard traveling tour and a music festival, boasting three days of music curated by each headliner: dance-punk icons LCD Soundsytem, indie supergroup boygenius, and alt-r&b genre-bender Steve Lacy, with shows in 12 cities across…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] LCD Soundsystem w/ Jamie xx, IDLES, & L’Rain @ Re:SET | June 23 @ Centennial Park](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/LCD-Soundsystem-1800.jpg)
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Conceived as a “fan friendly alternative to the standard summer concert experience,” the recently-announced Re:SET concert series is a unique hybrid of a standard traveling tour and a music festival, boasting three days of music curated by each headliner: dance-punk icons LCD Soundsytem, indie supergroup boygenius, and alt-r&b genre-bender Steve Lacy, with shows in 12 cities across…
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For the past few years, the No Country team has nominated all of our favorite records of the past year from a “National” and Nashville perspective, then put them to a vote to come up with top ten lists for each. Our team is diverse with individual tastes all across the spectrum, and, accordingly, we usually…
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More than year now into their unexpected and exciting reunion, after first calling it quits in 2011, seminal dance punks LCD Soundsystem have finally made good the the promise of a new album with this year’s triumphant American Dream. After a year of mostly festival dates and New York residencies, including headlining spots at Bonnaroo and Forecastle, the…
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More than year now into their unexpected and exciting reunion, after first calling it quits in 2011, seminal dance punks LCD Soundsystem have finally made good the the promise of a new album with this year’s triumphant American Dream. After a year of mostly festival dates and New York residencies, including headlining spots at Bonnaroo and Forecastle, the…
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As we’ve been saying every year since our first time covering in 2013, Louisville’s Forecastle Festival is one of our absolute favorite music fests- not just in the region, but in the whole country. It’s not the the biggest or flashiest event of its kind, and you’ll frequently find its performers at many other festivals, but it…
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Just days after wowing us in Louisville at Forecastle Fest (and a year after an epic comeback at Bonnaroo), beloved Brooklyn dance punk outfit LCD Soundsystem have expanded their fall U.S. tour to include an Oct. 20 stop at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium, their first time ever properly playing Music City. The legendary band, led by scene veteran James…