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Even when our spirits and hopes are at their lowest, music has the power to comfort, soothe, and give us strength. That’s why local pop songwriter REMMI’s cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine” is such a relief. It’s a faithful and straightforward adaptation, but the beauty of “Imagine” lies in its simplicity. Lennon expressed that…
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On the heels of their debut at Bonnaroo, and still celebrating the buzz surrounding their fantastic new sophomore LP, Not to Disappear, London indie/folk group Daughter return to Nashville for the first time in several years tonight, Nov. 11 at Cannery Ballroom with buzzy up and coming indie rockers Vancouver Sleep Clinic. A band who seem only to get better with each release,…
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This has been one hell of a week, but at least we always have new music to look forward to. Today, we’re stoked to premiere the video from local rockers Frances & the Foundation for their new song “Allison.” The video features lead singer Samantha Frances looking pretty distressed as she sings into the camera, with…
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Returning to Nashville on Nov. 27 for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, to The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we most recently caught and loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are out in support of their fantastic sophomore album, How to Be a Human…
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Out in support of their fantastic new fifth album, Ocean by Ocean, long-running British-American indie rockers The Boxer Rebellion are set to play Nashville for the first time in over three years tonight, Nov. 10 at Mercy Lounge, alongside up and comers Hey Anna and local favorite Trenton. A band you’ve almost certainly heard, whether you know it or not, TBR have built…
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This week, we are all in need of a little bit of joy and inspiration. Thankfully, lovably quirky and insightful songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is in town to supply some much-needed musical therapy. You can catch her tonight, Nov. 10 at The Ryman Auditorium for a headlining in support of her seventh studio album Doesn’t Have to Make Sense. Energetic indie pop outfit AJR will…
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Need a distraction from post-election dread? There’s no better escape than live music. Tonight, Nov. 9, a trio of buzzworthy new acts, all with stunning new records in tow, are set to perform at Exit/In, headed up by genre-bending indie outfit Sunflower Bean. Fast becoming a must-know act, the Brooklyn group are joined by indie popsters The Lemon…
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We’ve been following local pop songstress Jessica Ott, better known by her stage name Whoa Dakota, for a few years now. She’s previously performed her sleek and soulful tracks at our Acme showcase and impressed us with her 2015 EP I’m a Liar. Now, we’re excited to premiere her brand new track that sports a funky, infectious beat and clever lyrics…
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The Grammy Award winning Rebirth Brass Band are parading their way through Music City on Nov. 17, eager to share their special New Orleans brass drenched funk with audience members at 12th and Porter. Look for Chattanooga based genre bending rockers Opposite Box to open the evening of righteous tunes. Tickets to the show…
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Though they just made a memorable stop at the original Basement earlier this year, British folk punk outfit Skinny Lister have since released their excellent third full-length, The Devil, The Heart and the Fight, and are making a quick return, this time to The Basement East, in celebration, on Nov. 15 along with a stacked lineup of Lincoln Durham and Trapper Schoepp. Tickets for…