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After a bit of a break from music throughout the ’00s, eccentric, eclectic British glam rock icon Adam Ant mounted a comeback a few years ago, complete with the release of his sixth solo album and first in almost two decades, Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner’s Daughter, in 2013. Since then,…
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Returning after back to back supporting spots last fall with Whitney and Ultimate Painting, Brooklyn’s EZTV return to Nashville tonight, Sept. 7 to head up a stellar bill at Drkmttr. Though relatively new, the trio are already prolific and buzzworthy, honing a jangly, nostalgic, pop rock sound over the course of their 2015 debut LP and last year’s self-produced followup, High…
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We’ve had an eye on the beloved Communion series in Nashville for a number of years now. Started in London in 2006 by members of Bears Den and Mumford and Sons, Communion began as a respectful, creative, and collaborative music showcase to spotlight up and coming artists in an often difficult and competitive environment. That…
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Partially Nashville based alt/indie/electro rock icons MUTEMATH are gearing up to release their fifth album, Play Dead, in just a few days- Sept. 8. As we told you awhile back, the group are set to headline The Ryman Auditorium– shockingly, their first time at the Mother Church after previously hitting spots like War Memorial Auditorium, Ascend Amphitheater, Municipal Auditorium,…
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Emotionally-charged local alt rock outfit Daisyhead only released their sophomore LP, In Case You Missed It, back in April, but the band are already readying some new tunes, a two-song EP called Purple & Blue, set to drop Sept. 15. Last week, the group unveiled one of the new tracks, “Cute Little Finger,” which marks the first time the current lineup have…
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Earlier this year, New Found Glory brought their gigantic 20 Years of Pop Punk career retrospective tour to include a Exit/In on May 18, where they played arguably their two most famous releases, 2002’s Sticks and Stones and 2004’s Catalyst, in full (each night of the run features two different album performances). Unsurprisingly, that show sold out almost instantly, and the band,…
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We already told you about this year’s incredibly stacked Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival lineup, which features performances from the likes of Justin Timberlake, Eddie Vedder, Ryan Adams, The Avett Brothers, and tons more. As the exciting Franklin event’s third year approaches, returning to the Park at Harlinsdale on Sept. 23 & 24, a limited number of two-day passes are still available here,…
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Celebrating the recent release of their fantastic, highly-anticipated sophomore LP What Now, North Carolina indie pop duo Sylvan Esso, one of our favorite new artists to emerge in recent years, and an endlessly fun live act, are set to return to Nashville Sept. 22 for a performance at The Ryman Auditorium with Helado Negro, their largest Music City outing to date, and…
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Despite the departure of singer Alice Glass a few years ago, hip Canadian electropunks Crystal Castles are still going strong, with new singer Edith Frances making her debut on last year’s fourth album Amnesty (I), a gripping, trippy exploration into more electronic and aggressive territory. The group were one of the absolute highlights of this year’s Bonnaroo,…
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Following this summer’s release of Gone Now, his highly-anticipated sophomore full-length under indie pop solo moniker Bleachers, acclaimed producer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Jack Antonoff has is set to return to Nashville on Sept. 13, for a stop at Marathon Music Works with LA indie pop up and comers Tangerine. Bleachers previously played Music City once, at Cannery Ballroom in 2014, and made a nearby appearance at…