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I don’t always go out. But when I do, I usually prefer to go out to Mercy Lounge, Cannery, or High Watt. As I mentioned in last week’s TWiN, there is no better place to “maximize your weekend-ly intake of beer, loud music, and general shenanigans than at good ‘ol 1 Cannery Row, Nashville…
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British rockers The Virginmarys embody the essential elements of rock: screaming guitars, gritty vocals, and driving drums. They’re more than your average grunge/punk band that lists Nirvana as an influence on their music, though. The trio makes a stop in Nashville this Saturday night at our very own Exit/In in support of their first…
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These hot summer nights make me miss the funk from the days of my relative youth in New Orleans. It’s all about hot, sweaty bars with the air so thick and dank that you can cut it with a beer bottle opener. However, while I now bitch about the incessant drops of sweat running…
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’90s nostalgia is alive and well tonight at the Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville, with the return of the Summerland Tour featuring Filter, Everclear, Live, & Sponge. All of the bands still feature their original lead singers, except for Live, who now have Chris Shinn taking the place of former frontman Ed Kowalczyk. Doors at 6pm, show starts at…
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Local blues rocker, Patrick Sweany is celebrating his newest release, Close To The Floor, with an in-store tonight at Grimeys, and here’s a little preview to show you why you need to slide over to Grimeys around 6pm to check him out. We first got to know Patrick at our SXSW send off show in March of…
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In the lead up to the benefit for Luella & The Sun on August 2nd, we are one of the lucky sponsors to be premiering the video for their newest single, “I Got Soul”. The video was recorded live a few weeks after the June 8th, 2013 fire that destroyed the studio (Wow & Flutter)…
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Butch Walker, the most under-appreciated producer in pop, is finally rolling out his 2012 documentary, Out of Focus, for a limited theatrical run. The doc actually premiered right here in Music City, at the 2012 Nashville Film Festival, and, aside from a handful of other festival spots, has been seldom spoken of since. That’s all about to…
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It’s been a relatively quiet couple of years for pop rock group Panic! at the Disco. Since the release of their 2011 album, Vices & Virtues, the group’s first since a series of lineup changes, including the loss of influential co-founder Ryan Ross, the band has maintained something of a low profile. Earlier this year, the trio…