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On May 16, 1966, The Beach Boys released what has become one of the most, if not the most, critically acclaimed albums of all time: Pet Sounds. A product of the unparalleled genius and singular vision of Brian Wilson, the record was initially under appreciated in its time (even by Wilson’s own bandmates), but, in the years since, has…
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Typical out-of-the-box Ty Segall thinking has led to the unorthodox release of his latest gift to music fans, Emotional Mugger. It is the prolific Segall’s second album in just the last six months, the other being his sophomore effort with one of many side projects, a band called Fuzz (we told you all about their recent show in…
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Just a few months after playing Lightning 100’s Festivus show at Marathon Music Works, Houndmouth have announced a return to Nashville, this time headlining the Cannery Ballroom on April 29. The band’s sophomore album, last year’s Little Neon Limelight, was produced by local super-producer Dave Cobb (who will soon take over RCA Studio A). Cobb has been…
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If you’ve got any blood left to give, now is the time. After 20 years and countless “final” shows, long-running and influential Massachusetts hardcore outfit Bane are calling it quits as a band for real, with one last tour featuring a stop at The End on April 24. The show will feature support from Expire and Down To Nothing with any additional openers to…
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Winter weather has hit this week, and it’ll be interesting to see if we actually end up with any/enough snow to affect any shows Friday evening. Let’s hope not, because this is a weekend packed with great events, some of which have already sold out. Rest assured, if anything does happen to get snowed out, we’ll do…
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Though it hasn’t been that long since Lissie played Nashville (she was just here in August), it has been a hot minute since she’s been on tour promoting new material, but that’s just what she’ll be doing this time around when she heads to 3rd & Lindsley on April 12. The husky-voiced songwriter sings the kind of coffeehouse indie folk…
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Tonight, Jan. 21 jam band favorites Papadosio make their return to the Cannery Ballroom along with The Mantras. For fans of progressive rock and electronica, this is something you don’t want to miss, as both groups are known for their stellar live performances, where their proggy form shines. This show is the perfect space to dance all night…
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We can do it Nashville. We can get through this blast of frigid temperatures. Just think, it could always be worse. Tonight, Jan. 21 The Stone Fox is ready to warm your souls with a sufficient dose of theatrical post-punk and driving boogie rock. Detroit natives Protomartyr will be joined by Amanda X from Philadelphia, and our…
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Washington, D.C. indie pop trio Jukebox the Ghost are back in Nashville and take the stage tonight, Jan. 21 at Mercy Lounge with Scottish singer/songwriter Greg Holden opening the show. Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 8, and this is an 18+ show. After impressing the Nashville crowd with their performance at Exit/In on in the fall…
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Local standout songwriter Shelly Colvin is celebrating the release of her new album, Longshot, tonight at The Basement East, and based on our first listen, this is one that you will want to buy on vinyl, cherish with repeat listens, and show off to all your friends. Local songwriter Bryan Cates will open things up.…