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Though they remain one of the hardest working bands in pop punk, and seemingly tour pretty much nonstop, New Found Glory haven’t made their way to Music City since a 2010 outing with Paramore (and haven’t headlined here since 2008). That’s all about to change April 9, however, when NFG play Mercy Lounge for the first…
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Every year, immediately following Thanksgiving, there’s one major thing on our minds. And no, it’s not Christmas, but it might as well be; it’s Bonnaroo. While the annual fest is still seven months away (June 11-14 to be exact), and the lineup won’t be unveiled until February, the magical, musical gathering has launched its early bird…
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December is the month where media and individuals alike begin to reflect on the year as it comes to a close, and, in many cases, to do so in ranked and itemized list form. Lists are all the rage on the internet these days, and, because every media outlet ever seems to be scrambling…
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Olivia Jean. Photo by Mick Leonardi. Olivia Jean w/ Yumi & the System, Mystery Twins The Stone Fox; Nashville, TN December 5, 2014 Review by Jack Smith and Jacqui Sahagian. Photos by Mick Leonardi. On Friday, Third Man Records’ newest solo artist Olivia Jean played her first real Nashville show outside Jack White’s house, joined…
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Amidst our excitement last week for Philadelphia psych rockers Dr. Dog‘s announcement that they would be performing at The Ryman on March 27, we neglected to fill you in on a few big details! Not only are the band hitting the road, but they’re hitting the road in support of a new live LP: Dr. Dog Live at a…
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New(ish) local bluesy hard rockers One Cent Stamp dropped their debut LP, Till The Cows Come Home, back in September. If you haven’t already, you should probably check it out right here. In celebration of that release, we’re please to present the group’s new lyric video for their latest single “One Way Rail,” which you can peep after…
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Were you looking forward to Cusses at Exit/In next week? So were we, which is why it is with much sadness that we must impart the news that the group will not be performing at Quixotic II on Dec. 18. Fortunately, the rest of the bill (Hot Action Cop, Switchmen, and Asheira) are all still set to begin their show at 8 p.m. Furthermore,…
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Got a few minutes to kill? Well, we’ve got the perfect video for you. Birmingham based soul act St. Paul and the Broken Bones were recently given an opportunity to play their own NPR Tiny Desk Concert. If you’re unfamiliar with the Tiny Desk Concert series, it’s a popular series of performances put on by acclaimed artists…
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Since the release of their eighth album, Turn Blue, earlier this year, we’ve been anxiously awaiting Nashville based rockers The Black Keys‘ return to Bridgestone Arena. We first announced this one all the way back in May, right around the time the Keys played a pop up show at Mercy Lounge, and are delighted by their choice…
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We already knew that Jack White‘s Jan. 28 performance at Bridgestone Arena would be special, but, now, with the surprise announcement of Loretta Lynn as the evening’s opener, it just got even more special. A country legend and longtime friend and collaborator of White’s, Lynn most recently played two sold out shows at The Ryman Auditorium. Loretta and Jack first teamed…