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Our Tuesday night showcase series at Acme Feed & Seed is still going strong twice a month, and is now being broadcast live on Acme Radio, in case you want to listen from afar. On Tuesday, April 26 we will be welcoming Goth babe, Crease Reader, and The Inscape; likeminded brethren who all have a slightly unique take on garage/fuzz rock. As always,…
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We told you last week that psychedelic folk masters Woods are stopping into Third Man Records’ Blue Room on May 2 in support of their stellar ninth LP, City Sun Eater In The River Of Light. In continued promotion of the new record, the band recently signed on with Habitat to create a skateboard for…
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Steve Voss’ indie rock leaning experimental pop outfit Tetherball may be one of the most underrated projects in Nashville, and they have taken on an ambitious project for 2016, releasing a whopping 6 EPs this year. We premiered the video for “Chemicals” from the first EP, Pheromone Food, earlier this year. Now, you can check…
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The Aquaducks have been making a name for themselves with their unique brand of funky, party starting tunes, and we’ve had them on our radar for quite a while now. There have been a smattering of new singles from them floating around of late, and you may have heard their latest, “Bill’s Toupee,” in rotation on…
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Back in January, we told you that pop rockers Parachute were set to return to Cannery Ballroom on May 6, in support of their brand new album Wide Awake. The record is being hailed as one of the band’s most mature and well-crafted releases, thanks to soulful cuts like “Without You.” They’re set to perform here their latest and greatest tracks with support from local pop…
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As the Nashville indie-pop landscape expands, we’re treated to a variety of exciting musicians that range from top 40 sounds (Mikky Ekko) to R&B-influenced (BASECAMP) to hip-hop leaning (Jung Youth). Add producer / singer / songwriter R.LUM.R (pronounced “are-luhm-are”) to that list. You might’ve even heard him already on our Spotify playlist. The Nashville-based…
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It’s been more than three and a half years since local indie/electro pop group Paper Route released their sophomore album, the wildly underrated 2012 effort The Peace of Wild Things. We’ve been eagerly awaiting a followup ever since, and this year, it’ll finally arrive. As you may recall, back in 2014, we chatted with frontman JT Daly…
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Bonnaroo Artist | Kamasi Washington Bonnaroo History | Newbie Stage & Time | TBA As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with as many bands as we can from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2016 lineup. We’ll start from the bottom and work our way up, paying special attention…
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Bonnaroo Artist | BØRNS Bonnaroo History | Newbie Stage & Time | TBA As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with as many bands as we can from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2016 lineup. We’ll start from the bottom and work our way up, paying special attention to the smaller…
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Georgia-based alt rockers Futurebirds are back in town for a headlining performance at 3rd and Lindsley on Sunday, April 17. Known for their stellar live performances and music that mixes alternative and southern rock with the grungy psych sound of the 1970s, the band have become a true force of nature. Thanks to the mature and evolved sound featured…