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Who says January is a slow month for music? Ok, we’ve probably said that before; however, this weekend begs to differ, with plenty of options ranging from intimate, DIY punk and metal, established rock legends, local favorites, indie acts, and everything in between. Per usual, we’ve done our best to round up our top…
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Both New York based, Saddle Creek signed acts celebrating fantastic (and somewhat under the radar) debut albums, Big Thief and opener Sam Evian are set to bring their folk rock and glistening indie pop stylings to The High Watt on Jan. 14. We focus on a wide range of shows, and though it’s sometimes easy to overlook up and coming touring…
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Punk veteran turned alt-country singer-songwriter extraordinaire Alejandro Escovedo has been crafting amazing and diverse music since the ’70s, and throughout his many years and projects, has become something of a modern legend. Celebrating his latest solo release, Burn Something Beautiful, Escovedo is set to return to Music City for the first time in several years Jan. 14,…
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Made up of singer Molly Rocket and drummer Atticus Swartwood, a pair of Wesleyan University graduates who relocated to Nashville to pursue music, Molly Rocket is a project on the rise you should definitely have an eye on. The group are set to play The Cobra this Monday, Jan. 16, along with The Medium and Creature Comfort, in celebration of the official release…
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If you’re looking to rock out tonight for Friday the 13th, then we have the show for you, friends! A trio of local bands we are very, very familiar with will be blowing the roof off The Cobra (formerly fooBAR) tonight, and for just $5 at the door, you’d be hard pressed to find more…
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If you asked us, Maynard James Keenan really likes Nashville. The famed rocker shined with Tool at Bridgestone in early 2016, returned with Puscifer at TPAC later in the year, and then entertained an intimate audience at City Winery in support of his memoir A Perfect Union Of Contrary Things as the year came…
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Apollo Wild have been making waves with their unique brand of gritty and surprising rock and roll in recent months. Comprised of Nashville transplants Reece Presson, Ethan Barton, Alex Rodriguez, Chris Malone and Phil Campbell, the group mix the cutting lyrical honesty of Ryan Adams with the fun, infectious quality of polished bands like The Killers. Today, we’re…
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Those of you that were in Music City before New Nashville became a thing will probably remember the promising young band Umbrella Tree that was a shining beacon in a young(er) indie music scene. Umbrella Tree sadly disbanded in 2012, but we have some new music from guitarist and vocalist Zachary Gresham in his new project…

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Following in the earlier timeframe adopted over the past couple of years, and keeping in pace with other major national festivals, which have become increasingly more competitive in getting a jump on extra early lineup announcements, Bonnaroo has revealed its full 2o17 performance slate, featuring previously announced headliners U2, along with other top line acts Red Hot Chili…