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By now you surely know how obsessed with our with Nashville’s current pop scene. It’s undeniable that our city is having a moment, with more talented, interesting, and fresh singers and bands emerging in the pop sphere so fast we can barely keep track. Four of the most prominent up and coming voices, most…
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In an ideal breakup, if there even is such a thing, both parties can step away and wish each other the best. That never happens, though. Embrace the petty, people! Nashville songwriter Sarah Zanotti hits this lane hard with her ballad “Justify (I hope ur f**ked up).” It’s a melodic meditation on being shut…
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Bonnaroo Artist | Ron Gallo Bonnaroo History | 2016 Stage & Time | Thursday | That Tent | 5:00pm As we’ve been doing for the past several years now, we’re making it our mission to help you get acquainted with many of our favorites acts from from Bonnaroo‘s impressive 2018 lineup. As we dig through the entire schedule, we’ll highlight a spread…
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Formed in 2008 in the southern Swedish town of Linköping, Ghost are one of many dark, conceptual, and immensely talented bands to emerge from the flourishing Scandinavian metal scene. Influenced by classic acts like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, the band have adopted a doom metal sound with hints of death metal, progressive, and psychedelic…
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Though originally formed in New York City in 1992, it wasn’t until over a decade later, with 2003 third album Let Go (released in 2002 in Europe), that alt/indie rockers Nada Surf really found their artistic stride and critical breakthrough. After starting strong by attracting major label attention and famed producer Ric Ocasek for their 1996 debut, the…
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After a few unique turns in recent years which saw both the resurgence of their classic “Melvins 1983” lineup and a stripped-down “Melvins Lite,” iconic Pacific Northwest experimental, grunge, alternative, and metal outfit the Melvins have, for the most part, settled into a modern incarnation (helmed by frontman Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover, who briefly…
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Post-rock, post-jazz, indie pop Chicago icons The Sea and Cake have long been darlings of the underground scene, with nearly 25 years and 11 fantastic albums to their name. After a six year gap between records, they’re back with an excellent and refreshing new effort, Any Day, and return to Nashville for the first time in just…
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One of the most critically beloved new acts to emerge from the punk sphere in recent years, particularly because they’ve bucked what their interpretation of punk is at every turn, Danish group Iceage are riding high on the praise for their new fourth album Beyondness. Returning to Nashville after an electrifying turn at The End a few years back,…
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Just a few years ago, it seemed like iconic indie outfit Guided By Voices‘ prolific and improbable reunion had flamed out for good, and our chances of seeing them once more in Music City looked slim. To our pleasant surprise, however, it wasn’t long before frontman Robert Pollard once again willed the band back into existence, recruiting…
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Springtime is here, and that means unpredictable spring weather. There are few outdoor events that will probably require you to watch the radar, but, if those don’t work out, there are plenty of dry spaces to catch some incredible shows coming through Music City this weekend. Plan your weekend below with our run down…