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As we announced a couple weeks ago, we’re teaming up with tastemaking local label Infinity Cat to curate an extra special edition of our FREE, weekly, showcase at Acme Feed & Seed, hosted by our live events production wing, No Country Presents. Usually on Acme’s first floor, we’re moving up the the fourth floor rooftop for the occasion,…
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Kentucky native and former SteelDrivers frontman Chris Stapleton is enjoying a ton of recent attention thanks to his stellar solo debut, Traveller. An accomplished co-writer for a plethora of other big name artists of all genres, the Nashville transplant’s sound combines the best of classic country with the refreshing, revivalist mentality of a growing number…
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Winding down the 10th anniversary tour cycle for their classic 2005 release Commit This to Memory, which brought them to Exit/In just last month, beloved indie/alt/pop punk group Motion City Soundtrack are finally focusing on the future once more, and have just debuted a new music video for their latest single “Lose Control.” Directed by Dan Huiting, the…
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Philadelphia punk outfit Beach Slang, who we recently saw absolutely destroy at Exit/In opening for legendary emo group Braid, are finally gearing up to drop their debut full-length, The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us, this fall, following an incredible amount of buzz over the past year fueled by just a handful…
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As announced last month, supergroup The Dead Weather (featuring Jack White, The Kills’ Alison Mosshart, The Raconteurs’ Jack Lawrence, and Dean Fertita who performs with various Jack White projects as well as Queens of the Stone Age) are set to release their long-awaited third album Dodge & Burn on Sept. 25. Though several tracks that will appear on…
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Anthony Raneri w/ Laura Stevenson, Allison Weiss Mercy Lounge; Nashville, TN August 14, 2015 Review by Jackson Lord. Photos by Nolan Knight. Last weekend, Bayside frontman Anthony Raneri played an intimate acoustic show in support of his new EP Sorry State of Mind at Mercy Lounge, his first “hometown” show since moving to Nashville, with openers Laura Stevenson…
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We already told you about the first annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, set to take place Sept. 26-27 at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, TN, as well as its impressive inaugural lineup, featuring Willie Nelson, Weezer, The Decemberists. Then the fest shocked us with the second wave of artist announcements including headliners Wilco, and then followed that up with the addition of Cage…
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Genre bending indie rockers The Growlers caught our attention at Bonnaroo 2015, where they captivated us with an inspired live performance. Now the self-described “beach goth” five-piece is happy to release a new music video for the title track from their 2014 LP, Chinese Fountain (Everloving Records), so be sure to check it out after…
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Will Payne Harrison has released a new video for “Don’t You Worry” ahead of his debut release Louisiana Summer due out next month, and you can catch him here in town on September 18 at Tennessee Brew Works. Harrison has relocated from his home state to Nashville but says “you can’t take the Louisiana out of the Cajun.”…
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Nashville’s own Bully, currently experiencing an massive and massively well-deserved wave of critical praise for their full-length debut, Feels Like, stopped by Conan last night to perform single “Trying,” marking their national television debut. In the span of two years, the local grunge pop outfit, led by producer/songwriter/frontwoman Alicia Bognanno, have grown into one of the best rock bands…