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Looking for a fun, all-local, east side show to scope out for Valentine’s Day weekend? Whether you’re looking for a cheap date, or flying solo with the hopes of catching some killer music, Magnolia Sons, Jacob Jones, Bronzi Blonde, and Riley Anglen have you covered, and are teaming up for a very fun and eclectic outing at The Basement East on Feb.…
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Super Bowl weekend typically means house parties, relatively boring football games littered with amazing overpriced commercials, and unhealthy food. So, make the early part of your weekend (or even Sunday night) count by getting out to see some great live music. Head below for a plethora of show picks from our staff in this…
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Local indie rockers Canyon Spells are gearing up for a big 2016 with the upcoming release of their debut record, Now That We’re Gone, due out March 4 via MRI Entertainment. Based on our first listen, the record is impressively polished for such a young band, and features a diverse collection of incredibly catchy pop…
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Can HONEYHONEY just go ahead and have a residency at 3rd & Lindsley? Because they sure do love to play there a lot (see this post and this post). Not that we’re complaining at all; in fact, it’s just the opposite. The dynamic duo of Suzanne Santo and Ben Jaffe have been touring extensively since…
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Chaos Emeralds, the brand new project that combines the creative forces of Nashville locals Daniel Ellsworth (of Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes) and solo artist Kyle Andrews, were originally supposed to make their live debut before they’d even released their first song. Unfortunately, those plans fell through due to #Snowpacolypse2016, which forced their…
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Local folk duo Elenowen are joined by South Carolina pop singer Nathan Angelo and Knoxville singer-songwriters William Wild at The High Watt tonight, Feb. 4! The room will be packed full of sentimental lyricism and moving, soulful vocals, and this intimate setting is the perfect place for all of these artists’ musicality to shine through. If you…
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Over the past few years, indie/pop punk outfit Say Anything have transitioned from pseudo-band (always the brainchild of singer and songwriter Max Bemis, but with a more or less fixed live lineup) to one man show with a revolving door of contributors and players, and, as a result, have taken more artististic risks and experimental leaps than…
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In 2012, legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr celebrated his 72nd birthday at Nashville’s own Ryman Auditorium, with a star-studded bash that ultimately ended up being filmed and released on DVD as Ringo at The Ryman. Four years later, the “Yellow Submarine” singer and his long-running supergroup, Ringo & His All Starr Band, are finally set…
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New Jersey indie rockers The Front Bottoms have been reviving emo since before it was cool, composing criminally-underrated tunes across five fantastic full-lengths (three with label backing), most recently 2015 effort Back on Top, the band’s first for Fueled By Ramen. The group’s earnest, energetic tunes are overshadowed only by their magnetic live show, and after playing…
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Gearing up to release his sixth album, Ouroboros, March 4 via RCA Records, acclaimed folk rock singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne has just announced a massive three-month summer tour, which returns him to Nashville July 29 for a performance at Ascend Amphitheater. No stranger to Music City, Ray recorded his last album here under the guidance of Black Keys frontman Dan Auerbach, but…