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Bonnaroo‘s annual lineup guessing game, Roo Clues, has moved in recent years to a social-media based, faster paced tease in the weeks leading up the festival’s full announcement. Though we long for the days that we had to scout out real world hints over multiple months to analyze mind-numbing puzzles, it’s still fun to solve…
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No band are more inextricably linked with the notion of ’00s emo, perhaps, than Chris Carrabba-helmed outfit Dashboard Confessional. Initially conceived as a solo side project, while Chris served as frontman for Florida cult emo favorite Further Seems Forever, Dashboard found a swift indie following with 2000 debut The Swiss Army Romance, and by 2003 third effort, A Mark,…
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We’ve been telling you about the upcoming debut record from Skyway Man, the new project from local artist James Wallace, for a while now. We’ve already shared the first future folk single, “Terre, 9999,” to appear from his upcoming LP Seen Comin’ From A Mighty Eye, due out Feb. 10 on Yewknee Records, and then…
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Heavy metal legend and shock rock pioneer Alice Cooper is set to return to TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall on May 14. Not only will this be another unique night of music at the unlikely venue, but this year’s show also falls on Mothers Day. If you want to get ahead on gifts for your cooler…

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Reports have been swirling for a few weeks that U2 would make their first U.S. festival performance at Bonnaroo this summer as part of their 30th anniversary tour for their seminal record The Joshua Tree. Those reports were confirmed this morning by the band’s publicist, ahead of the official Wednesday, Jan. 11 Bonnaroo lineup release date,…
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As we announced a couple of months ago, Nashville rockers All Them Witches are gearing up for the release of their new album, Sleeping Through The War, on Feb. 24. They already released their heady first single “Bruce Lee,” and the follow up single “3-5-7” from the Dave Cobb produced album just dropped with…
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Surprise “snow storm” aside, we’re happy to celebrate the first full weekend of 2017, trudging forward into an uncertain, but, hopefully, better year. And what better way to start it off than by soaking up some live music? This weekend offers plenty of local talent, country legends in small(er) spaces, folk, rock, r&b, and…
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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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Photo by Jake Giles Netter Beyond a stripped down Christmas Sampler (that brightened our holidays immensely), we haven’t heard a ton around Music City from local rock outfit Thelma And The Sleaze, since their well publicized (and, well, awesome) Kandyland tour that they embarked on last February. The interesting and ambitious intra-city tour saw the gals…
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Fans of the site will remember upstart pop outfit Solar Twin’s debut single “Slow Motion” earlier this year, and those that heard that single likely became more convinced that the pop scene in Nashville continues to blossom. Today, we premiere a new video from Solar Twin for their sophomore single “Black Sky Revisited,” which dropped right…