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Out in support of their phenomenal new third album, Room Inside the World, Canadian art/post-punk favorites Ought are set to return to town Sept. 10 to headline The High Watt with buzzworthy LA post-punk newcomers Moaning and local indie punk favorites Butthole. A band we’ve had an eye on for a few years, and one that has continuously impressed us each time we’ve had…
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The 2018 season of Live on the Green wraps up this weekend with a three-day finale running the nights of Thursday, Aug. 30 and Friday, Aug. 31 and concluding with an all-day lineup on Saturday, Sept. 1, all expanded to two stages for double the incredible acts. This season has been one for the books already, boasting…
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Out in support of his critically acclaimed, chart-topping recent sophomore effort, Good Thing, breakout Texas neo soul singer Leon Bridges, no stranger to Music City, will return for his largest local headliner to date, tonight, Aug. 29 at Ascend Amphitheater with eclectic kindred spirit Maségo. A transcendent, unrivaled, and versatile legend in the making, Bridges has blown us away with each…
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It’s been a minute since we checked in on local southern and garage rock favorites The Weeks, who, since releasing their long-awaited third full-length, Easy, last year, have been back on the road, reigniting buzz, and continuing to earn their reputation as one of Nashville’s best, most hardworking bands. Though they make a point to play…
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Live on the Green w/ Trampled By Turtles, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Parquet Courts, Alanna Royale Public Square Park; Nashville, TN August 23, 2018 Review by Matt Hall. Photos by Jeremy Harris. It’s hard to believe that last week was already the third Live On The Green event of their tenth annual season. After a great kickoff week, which…
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Taylor Swiftw/ Camila Cabello, Charli XCXNissan Stadium; Nashville, TNAugust 25, 2018 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Nolan Knight. It’s always an event when Taylor Swift comes to town, but, last week, after a decade of multiple stops at Bridgestone Arena, the biggest pop star Music City has ever produced brought her massive Reputation Stadium Tour back to…
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A band we’ve long been fans of, St. Louis rockers Foxing have led the emo/indie charge in recent years, emerging as one of the best, most substantive acts in the scene. With earnest, emotionally charged, and deeply personal vocal and lyrical prowess, noodle-y, mathy, instrumentation, and expansive, post-rock tendencies, Foxing are not an easy band…
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One of the most beloved and iconic groups in modern punk, Chicago’s Alkaline Trio formed over two decades ago, finding swift success in the underground scene thanks to a pair of phenomenal and fan-favorite early albums and relentless touring, before breaking through to broader mainstream recognition with 2001’s From Here to Infirmary and Good Mourning, which hit just as…
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After first reemerging from hiatus in 2016, and releasing their comeback album, Cry Cry Cry, last year, beloved indie rockers Wolf Parade are set to return to Nashville for the first time since 2010, to headline The Basement East tonight, Aug. 24 with buzzy Chicago indie punks Lala Lala. Along with favorites like Modest Mouse and Arcade Fire, Wolf Parade were an…
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Natives of Atlanta, Microwave‘s frequent trips to Music City managed to catch our eye a few years back, and after the 2014 release of their incredible full-length debut, Stovall, we definitely weren’t the only ones singing the group’s praises. Funneling punk sensibilities into an indie and eclectic sound, also channeling elements of emo and post-hardcore, the band were able…