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Photo by Mary-Beth Blankenship. New festivals are as nerve-wracking as they are exciting, especially for those involved in putting them together. Not only are you faced with scrutiny and legions of first-time attendees who will form opinions as things continue to get settled, but also bands and press both rooting for you and simultaneously judging…
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When the No Country team reminisces on our favorite shows of the best few years, Beach House‘s 2012 outing at Marathon Music Works always comes up as a standout performance. Boasting a layered and nuanced live style that perfectly brings to life their dream pop songs (five near-perfect albums’ worth, at this point), the band…
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It’s time to whip out your neon and lace up your dancing shoes. British electronic duo Disclosure will finally make their way to Carl Black Chevy Woods Amphitheater this Sunday, Oc. 4 for a night full of hypnotizing beats and killer hooks. Since their breakthrough collaboration “Latch” with Sam Smith topped the charts in 2012, these two brothers have…
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It’s finally Friday, y’all. We know you’re ready to get on with your weekend and enjoy some cool shows, but before you do, we’ve got the new video from singer-songwriter Luke Boor premiering here for your viewing pleasure. The Texas native, who relocated to Nashville last year to start his solo career after being in the…
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Former Nashvillian Christian Lee Hutson will bring his New York-based band and particular brand of sad country magic to The Stone Fox TONIGHT, Oct. 2 with fellow troubadours Bill Eberle and Zach Schmidt. One of the most distinctive and talented voices in the Americana scene, Hutson is not to be missed. Show starts at 9 p.m. and…
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A couple of weeks ago, we shared with you the new Futurebirds song “Hotel Parties,” the title track off their new album. The record dropped Sept. 25, and now the group are headed to Mercy Lounge tonight, Oct. 2 so you can get a taste of it live. Joining them are Americana songwriter-turned-band Susto and the southern…
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“Conceptual art exhibition anchored by sound and vision” Death Grips were presumed finished, after announcing their intention to disband last year, but, for fans who’ve followed the trio’s high-concept, intentionally cryptic, and often deceptive style of presentation, that abrupt end never felt quite permanent, especially with half an album still to be released. That skepticism proved…
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The Neighbourhood w/ Bad Suns, HUNNY Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN Sept. 25, 2015 Review by Meredith Galyon. Photos by Nolan Knight. Last Friday night may have seemed like just another night in Nashville, but stepping into the Ryman Auditorium for The Neighbourhood, Bad Suns, and HUNNY show felt like being teleported straight to Southern California. All three bands…
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As we told you back in June, acclaimed alt/indie rock outfit MUTEMATH, some of whom now call Nashville home, are set to play back to back shows at The Basement East tonight (Oct. 1) and tomorrow (Oct. 2). Unsurprisingly, both nights quickly sold out, so we hope you grabbed your tickets early; their live show is unparalleled,…