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Rising singer-songwriter Kyle Craft has been earning praise for his stellar debut album, Dolls Of The Highland. He’s bringing his experimental mix of 1970s glam rock with southern blues to The High Watt this evening, Aug. 16 and you won’t want to miss it. You can still snag a ticket right here for just $10, so grab yours while you still can and…
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Out in support of their fantastic new LP Hit Reset, Kathleen Hanna-fronted, New York based punk/alt rockers The Julie Ruin are set to play Nashville for the first time ever tonight, Aug. 16 at Mercy Lounge, along with Olivia Neutron-John. A seminal force not just in punk, but in third wave feminism and the riot grrrl movement, Hanna is still…
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As we recently told you, California indie punks Joyce Manor, who we caught earlier this year at Exit/In supporting Modern Baseball, will return to town tonight, Aug. 16 to headline the famed Blue Room at Third Man Records, along with New Orleans duo Caddywhompus. Prepping to release their fourth album, Cody, Joyce Manor exemplify everything that is right with…
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Live on the Green w/ Andra Day, Allen Stone, White Denim Public Square Park; Nashville, TN August 11, 2016 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Amber J Davis. Last Thursday, Live on the Green triumphantly kicked off its 2016 season, marking the beginning of the annual, free fest’s eighth year, and third since…
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We told you about beloved folky pop outfit The Head & The Heart’s return to the Ryman Auditorium on Oct. 15 and 16 when it announced earlier this summer. Tickets for the show on the 16th are sold out, but some tickets remain for the Saturday Oct. 15 date. The Head & The Heart are…
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Photo by Mary-Beth Blankenship. Hot off of standout performances at this weekend’s Wrecking Ball festival in Atlanta, self-proclaimed punk celebrity and all around fun guy Chris Farren, best known for fronting Fake Problems and Antarctigo Vespucci, is out in support of his forthcoming debut, solo full-length, a gleefully poppy and lyrical earnest effort that is…
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We kept a close eye on talented local singer-songwriter Jake McMullen over the last couple of years. We covered the release of his debut EP Always, and even had him out for one of our Acme Feed & Seed showcases. Now, in anticipation of a new EP due out this fall, McMullen has released…
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Nashville’s own Wave & Rome specialize in poppy, melodic indie rock that nods to Coldplay, Death Cab For Cutie, or maybe even Fleet Foxes. We applauded, along with the rest of the Nashville pop scene, at the success of their debut EP Across The Map last year. For the new reimagining of the hot, ear-worm, track “Strangers,”…
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What started last year as a 25h anniversary celebration for famed Atlanta venue The Masquerade, this year’s second annual Wrecking Ball festival will serve a very different function: a de facto goodbye to the celebrated concert space in its current and original home (don’t worry, The Masq isn’t closing down for good, just relocating to a new location in West Midtown).…
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It’s Tomato Art Fest weekend, and tens of thousands will be flooding into East Nashville for the annual homage to the late summer fruit. For those that don’t like to orelebrate botanical delights, there are plenty of other options on the platter to satiate your musical desires. Head below to check out all of…