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Long time local Americana standout Don Gallardo has been a friend of the site for a while, and, after getting a sneak preview of his upcoming album Hickory, we are thrilled to exclusively premiere the single “Down In The Valley.” Those who have seen Gallardo perform, like when he performed at our Acme Feed &…
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Been looking for an excuse to check out the east side’s newest (and coolest) showspace, The Basement/Grimey’s satellite spot The Basement East? Here’s one hell of a good one! Locals Chrome Pony and Bowling Green’s Morning Teleportation are slated to perform this evening with some “VERY SPECIAL GUESTS.” Who are those very special guests? All signs point to none…
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Rising local singer songwriter, and long-time blog fave, Liza Anne released her highly anticipated sophomore LP, TWO, today, and the album is already receiving critical acclaim. As you probably surmised in the previous tracks (“Room” and “Take It Back”) that we brought you, the album is a more mature effort than her debut, The…
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As we told you back in early March, Kopecky’s sophomore album, Drug for the Modern Age, drops today. In addition, the Nashville-based indie rock band will be embarking on a nationwide tour, which kicks off today with a free, all ages in-store at Grimey’s this afternoon and a hometown release show later tonight at The Basement. Buy…
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Minus the Bear w/ Into It. Over It. 3rd & Lindsely; Nashville, TN May 9, 2015 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. Ahead of a performance at Atlanta’s Shaky Knees festival, and, only for the second time ever, proggy indie rock outfit Minus the Bear performed their fan-favorite 2005 LP, Menos el Oso, in full for a…
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In support of their upcoming record, The Spirit Moves, which drops Aug. 7 on Dualtone Music, rowdy Americana indie rockers Langhorne Slim will be taking over Mercy Lounge for a weekend in August. Friday, Aug. 21 and Saturday, Aug. 22, Slim and his band, The Law, will be headlining, with yet-to-be-announced support. Tickets go on sale this Friday, May 22 at 10…
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Breakout indie artist, Ohio bred synthy, new wave, pop rock superstars Walk The Moon, recently announced a fall tour in support of their latest record, Talking Is Hard, and they’ll be returning to Music City for a second time this year on Friday, Oct. 16. Even cooler news? This time, they’re playing The Ryman Auditorium, which should be the pitch…
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The Lonesome Trio, featuring Ed Helms (guitar/banjo), Ian Riggs (bass), and Jacob Tilove (mandolin), are set to release their long-anticipated self-titled debut album June 16 via Sugar Hill Records. To support the LP, the band will embark on a set of dates in June, which includes a Nashville Sunday Night at 3rd & Lindsley…
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Acclaimed producer, singer-songwriter, and occasional Nashville resident Butch Walker has been making music in various projects for decades (and producing some of the biggest bands of the ’00s throughout), but his latest album, Afraid of Ghosts, might just be his best yet; a total, musical culmination of his many years of diverse outlets and experience. Out in support…
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Eclectic Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Kevin Devine was set to play Nashville earlier this year with Into It. Over It. (who made it back last weekend with Minus the Bear), but, unfortunately the show was canceled due to weather (remember that insane ice storm?). Making good on his promise to reschedule, Devine has announced a July 24 return to The High Watt, where…