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Local electro rockers Five Knives will finally release their long-awaited full-length debut, Savages, June 2 though Red Bull Records. In anticipation, we caught up with the band awhile back to talk about it, and, more recently, brought you new singles “Sugar” (which also got the music video treatment) and title track “Savages.” With the album right around the…
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If you’ve been following the site, then you surely know by now that Swedish indie folk singer Kristian Matsson, better known by his stage name The Tallest Man on Earth, is set to make his headlining, full band debut at The Ryman Auditorium on May 27, with folky, soulful mother/son duo Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear tapped to open, and we…
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As we previously announced, breakout Odd Future rapper Earl Sweatshirt, celebrating the release of his excellent sophomore album, I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, was set to play his first Nashville show ever earlier this month at Marathon Music Works. Due to illness, the event was unfortunately postponed, with the promise of a new date…
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Tame Impala w/ Mini Mansions Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN May 11, 2015 Words by Jacob Ryan (@GonzoWithGusto). Photos by Matt Cairns Not every band get’s the chance to play ‘The Mother Church” (aka Ryman Auditorium) their first time in Music City. Not to mention, sell it out? That puts Tame Impala in even rarer…
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Mandolin Orange. Photo by Mary Beth Blankenship. Mandolin Orange w/ Jill Andrews City Winery, Nashville, TN Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Review by Kevin Casler Photos by Mary Beth Blankenship We made our way out to the Nashville’s City Winery last week to catch Mandolin Orange w/ Jill Andrews. Hot off their new release, Such Jubilee,…
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Local psych rock outfit and recent Road To Bonnaroo winners, Sol Cat, have just released the first single, “Tumbleweed”, from their upcoming EP, Uno, due out May 26th. The single, which premiered on Earmilk earlier this week, features a more synth backed approach to the danceable, almost lounge-y, psych rock, that differentiates Sol Cat from…
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Brooklyn based eclectic indie-dance outfit Rubblebucket just dropped a pretty spectacular Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR Music. Helmed by Alex Toth and Kalmia Traver, Rubblebucket got it’s start at the University Of Vermont, and have evolved into their left-of-center version of danceable, psychedelic indie pop. The growth of the band is further evidenced…
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Strokes guitarist, Albert Hammond Jr., has announced the release of a third solo LP, and first in five years, titled Momentary Masters, due out on July 31st. He will be touring later this year in support, and just announced a date at Exit/In on September 30th. Tickets will run you $12, and go on…
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So-Cal indie rockers Bethany Cosentino and guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno are the heart and soul of Best Coast. They’ve been pinging internet radars since the release of their Mexican Summer debut, Crazy For You, and gained even more steam with their cheerful sophomore effort, The Only Place. Now, with the release of their incredible…
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We’re gonna try to change things up a bit, and publish our weekend roundup a little earlier so you can have a little more time to prepare for your weekend – and so our blood pressure will be lower on Friday afternoons. The weekend has rain in the forecast that could dampen some of…