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A couple weeks ago, famed rockers Weezer announced that their tenth album, and fourth to be self-titled (destined to be known as “The White Album”), is set to arrive April 1, and the band will hit the road, including a July 13 stop at Ascend Amphitheater with Panic! at the Disco, in support! Building up anticipation for the new LP, Weezer…
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Last night, Canadian indie pop starlet Carly Rae Jepsen stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers to perform “Run Away with Me” and “Your Type,” both from her critically acclaimed (and No Country approved) 2015 effort E•MO•TION. As we recently announced, Jepsen is set to headline Nashville for the first time ever this spring, March 14 at surprisingly small space…
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As we announced yesterday, acclaimed local rockers Moon Taxi, still celebrating the success of last year’s incredible new album Daybreaker, and hot off of huge New Year’s Eve show at War Memorial Audition, have announced their first-ever headlining appearance at The Ryman Auditorium, April 1 with fellow locals COIN. This is without a doubt a big and well-deserved moment for…
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Still hitting the road after almost two years of touring in support of their sophomore effort A Place of Our Own, Maryland’s Have Mercy have announced a string of shows with emo cohorts A Will Away in March on their route to Texas’s So What Fest. On March 18, the two bands will perform at The End with opening support from Nashville’s own Daisyhead. Excluding…
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Enigmatic emo kings turned dark and calculated indie rockers Brand New played their first Nashville date in years (if not first ever) in the fall of 2014 at War Memorial Auditorium, then retuned almost exactly one year later to rock The Ryman, indicating, at the time, that it might be their last appearance for a long awhile. Apparently Jesse Lacey…
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The success of the inaugural Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival in nearby Franklin this past fall was evident for most in attendance, so it is exciting news that the local fest has announced a return to the Park at Harlinsdale Farm for a second year on Sept. 24 & 25. While this news is…
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As if the initial lineup announcement for this year’s Forecastle Fest, returning July 15-17 to Louisville, wasn’t exciting enough, a slew of additional artists have just been announced. Electro-funk outfit Ghostland Observatory, Dan Auerbach fronted supergroup The Arcs, Americana sensation Pokey LaFarge, and beat master Baauer top the additions to the already stacked lineup, featuring The Avett Brothers, Alabama Shakes,…
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While snow certainly slowed weekend show plans to halt, last week was still full of some great releases, announcements, festival news, and even some performances squeezed in before the storm hit. Too busy snow day boozin’ and watching Netflix to keep up with the site? Don’t worry, we’ve recapped everything we covered last week…
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Nearly four years after a surprise reunion run in 2012, seminal post-hardcore group At the Drive-In recently made the announcement that they’re reforming once more, and this time around they’ll make it to Nashville, May 17 for a performance at Marathon Music Works! If that news alone isn’t enough to make you dust off your copy of Relationship of Command and…
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The fine folks at Nashville’s Dead have announced the lineup and details for their seventh annual Freakin’ Weekend festival, and, per usual, it’s absolutely stacked, featuring tons of favorites from Nashville and beyond, spanning the realm of punk, garage, indie, and everything in between, including Bully, Diarrhea Planet, Twin Peaks, White Reaper, Slammers, Ex-Cult, Nots, Sheer Mag, Portal, and tons more! This year’s event will…