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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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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 that its full 2o17 performance slate (at least all of it but the club stages, if pattern…
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We are wrapping up 2016 at No Country, and have already presented our Top 10(ish) records of the year from both a national and local perspective. To finish off our retrospective, we’re letting our individual freak flags fly and spotlighting the top 10 shows we caught this year from a select few of our…
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New Year’s Eve is nearly here, and given the general consensus on how terrible this year has been, 2017 can’t arrive soon enough. Still, though, Dec. 31 is a chance to bid the year farewell and turn an eye towards in the future in most celebratory way possible, and here in Nashville, there’s no better way…
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In case you haven’t looked at your calendar (or don’t have any friends to remind you of such things), this is New Year’s weekend. We will certainly be partying away what has been a forgettable year, and hoping to usher in some positive vibes to get 2017 moving in the right direction. There will…
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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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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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Roanoke, Runner of the Woods, Jared Hard Acme Feed & Seed; Nashville, TN December 6, 2016 Review by Jacob Ryan (@GonzoWithGusto). Photos by Jake Giles Netter. Our long-running, free, bi-monthly Acme Feed & Seed showcase series closed out on a strong note in 2016, albeit on a singer-songwriter lean. For our installment on Dec. 6, we were…
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What started as a small run of shows meant to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their beloved sophomore album, The Everglow, alt rock outfit Mae‘s tour quickly turned into a full-blown affair, which brought them to Exit/In last year for a triumphant Music City return. Since then, the group, who can at least partially claim Nashville…
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Following a huge run on the “Emotional Roadshow” tour earlier this year, breakout alt/indie/rap/electropop duo twenty one pilots recently tapped tourmates and pseudo-Nashville based group Mutemath to help reimagine five of their tunes for a live, video broadcast and subsequent EP they’re calling TOPxMM: The Mutemath Sessions. Available on YouTube, as a free download, and in audio form on major…