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It’s that time of year again. The time of year when bands lobby, beg, and plead for your vote to send them to Bonnaroo. The wildly successful (and fun) 8 off 8th variation of Battle Of The Bands, Road To Bonnaroo takes on a bit of a new look this year. Specifically, there will…
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This time last year, we named The Menzingers‘ On the Impossible Past one of the Best Records of 2012. Nearly two years after its release, the album still stands as one of the most well-written, perfectly poppy yet vehemently aggressive, thoroughly enjoyable from beginning to end punk records in recent memory. It’s been years since the…
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MTV has announced that Nashville’s Miley Cyrus will be the latest musician to be featured on the network’s acclaimed Unplugged series. Though it has waned in popularity since its ’90s heyday, the show remains a great outlet for showcasing artists in a stripped down setting, often in stark contrast to the sound they’re known for. Miley Cyrus Unplugged will…
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North Carolina indie rockers Superchunk have announced their first Nashville show in years, presumably to split their long drive to Coachella, April 11 at Mercy Lounge. If that weren’t exciting enough on its own, one of our favorite up and coming local acts, Bully, whose debut EP we named one of the Best Nashville Records of 2013, have been tapped…
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New year, old feature. The holidays are over and late night programming is back, so welcome to Music on Television, a roundup of the best live performances each week on TV. Not only are we saving you time by wading through everything for you, but we also hope to help you discover some great…
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Another busy week, huh? Between festival announcements left and right (but not Bonnaroo- yet), more quality shows than we could handle, ticket giveaways, song and video releases, locals on late night TV, and some major tour announcements, it definitely feels like the holiday lull is over. Look out for even more exciting news and features…
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As you might be aware, for a little over six months, I’ve also been a regular contributor to Alternative Press, and, more recently, I’ve become the Nashville correspondent for Alt’s online video network, APTV. Earlier this week, APTV posted an interview of mine that I wanted to share here as well. Remember that Wayne…
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As we first announced then previewed in depth, Nashville (by way of Birmingham) eclectic folk/rock/pop/country duo John and Jacob will perform this Sunday, Jan. 19 at 3rd & Lindsley. Supporting the show are Los Colognes and Sam Palladio, and tickets are still available right here. Since this marks John and Jacob’s first ever headlining Nashville performance, we wanted to catch up with…
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Let’s be honest: there’s a huge appeal these day for tripped out, chill music. Putting a genre or label on this style of music is fairly hard (trip hop maybe?), but acts of the likes of Bonobo and Tycho keep on resurfacing to continue the legacies of Nightmares on Wax and Boards of Canada.…
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It seems like every two seconds, another festival announcement has arrived this week (with OutKast headlining every last one of them), each one making us more and more anxious for Bonnaroo. We knew we’d still have to wait a bit until the full lineup was revealed (it’s usually six or so weeks after Roo Clues…