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Our main goal at No Country is to share music from our favorite local artists and touring acts that hit Nashville. Now you can get straight to listening on our Spotify playlist. Local music additions: “Know The Feeling” by HalfNoise “Technically Single” by Tayler Buono “Bad Decisions” by Vinyl Thief – Playing Mercy Lounge on…
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While Guns N’ Roses never official disband in their 30+ year run, the legendary hard rock group haven’t felt whole since the ’90s, when a string of departures would leave only frontman Axl Rose as the band’s sole original member, left to carry on with a revolving door of players, while GnR’s legacy slid to become…
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Anyone who checks in with No Country on a regular basis should already know all about reggae rockers Roots of a Rebellion. If for some reason you haven’t heard of them yet, all you really need to know is they’ve had an amazing 2016, including a kick ass set at Bonnaroo. Never ones to rest on…
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Local new wave garage/grunge rockers Sad Baxter are gearing up for an east coast tour in support of their upcoming LP, Weirdy, which drops digitally July 29 via resident indie label Cold Lunch Recordings. The quick run finishes in Nashville on Aug. 5 at Queen Ave Art Collective, and the celebration, dubbed “A Sad Birthday,” will…
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In celebration of Exit/In‘s 45th birthday, the legendary venue and adjacent sister space The End, part of the historic Elliston Place “Rock Block” are bringing back a tradition that first took place in the late ’70s and early ’80s: The Elliston Place Street Fest. As we previously announced, the party will take place Saturday, July 23, with stages…
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Before Nashville was the “it” city, The Pink Spiders flirted with being Nashville’s “it” band. They were buzzing when you still had to slink way down Dickerson for hot chicken, and there wasn’t even an iPhone with GPS to give you directions. It’s been a tumultuous road for the Spiders to say the least, but,…
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Multitalented singer-songwriter Macy Gray has been supplying her own unique mix of R&B, jazz, soul and rock since she topped the charts with her infectious single “I Try” back in 2000. Since then, she’s released six studio albums and won the hearts of music lovers across the globe. She’s returning to City Winery on July 16 for…
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Contribution by Desire’ Moses It’s fitting that the music video for “Survive,” the title track from singer-songwriter Jeff Carl’s new 6-song EP, opens to a shot panning the ocean. After all, water is cleansing – a signifier of rebirth – and Carl is in the midst of his own renaissance. Fresh off of a…
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San Francisco based noise punks Deerhoof have been bringing us their interesting high octane and higher volume mixture of avant garde, punk tinged, noise pop for over 20 years now, and they just released their 14th record, The Magic, which has been gaining acclaim from across the spectrum. We brought you their single “Plastic Thrills”…