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At this point, seminal alt rock icons the Pixies have been reunited longer than the the 11 years they were broken up, and much longer than the seven that comprised their original, prolific run. It wasn’t until 2014, however, a decade after they first got back together, that the group finally released a new full-length (at first,…
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A couple years removed from their 2015 seventh full-length, What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (in support of which they made a 2015 stop at The Ryan and appearance at the inaugural Pilgrimage Fest), long-running Portland indie rock outfit The Decemberists have announced a short run of springs dates, where they promise to play songs from “every dusty…
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Following in the tradition of comedians like Conan O’Brien, Reggie Watts, and Aziz Ansari, famed standup and actor Chris Rock has announced a surprise, last minute performance at Third Man Records tomorrow evening, Jan. 24. Unsurprisingly, within minutes of the 5 p.m. announce through Third Man’s Twitter, tickets to the intimate, Blue Room affair had entirely sold out. Rock has been…
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Over the last year or so, beloved alt rockers MUTEMATH have made as many stops in Nashville than in the entire proceeding decade combined, with late 2015 appearances at Grimey’s and The Basement East (where the below music video was filmed), and outings last year at both Ascend Amphitheater and Municipal Auditorium, supporting twenty one pilots and…
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Talented local songstress Ruby Amanfu has long grabbed our attention with her work alongside rocker Jack White, as part of the duo Sam and Ruby, and then with her impressive solo debut, Standing Still, which she released in 2015. Amanfu returned late last week with a Women’s March anthem, titled “When They Go Low We…
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Our main goal at No Country is to share music from our favorite local artists and touring acts that hit Nashville. Now you can get straight to listening on our Nashville Spotify playlist. Local music additions: “Hope” by Justin Hamilton “Elvis” by Chancellor Warhol – Playing The High Watt on January 28 “Black Thoughts” by…
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This weekend is the first time in eight years that we aren’t under the leadership of President Obama. There are mixed feelings in the country about that, and rallies will continue all weekend, including the Nashville Women’s March on Saturday morning. It’s time to find common ground, and we recommend you heal with your…
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One of our absolute favorite local musicians, and one we’ve been covering since our earliest days, multifaceted hip hop artist Chancellor Warhol released his highly-anticiapted new EP, Until the Light Takes Me, last fall, and seems to be diving headfirst into a busy 2017, teasing more new music and multimedia ventures, and celebrating a prominent national commercial…
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Founding Nickel Creek member, singer-songwriter and talented fiddle player Sara Watson is returning to Nashville this month. After playing Bonnaroo and a set with the Watkins Family Hour last year, she’s back to headline a show at City Winery on Jan. 29 in support of her new album, Young in All The Wrong Ways. This…
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Longtime friends of the site, indie rockers The Electric Hearts should already be on your radar if you’re a regular reader. In addition to premiering their album, Soundtrack, awhile back, we’ve been keeping you up to speed on all that’s shaking in their world. However, if you’re not familiar, now is the perfect time to jump in,…