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Formed in 1993 in El Paso, Texas, post-hardcore pioneers At the Drive-In helped shape a scene that still thrives today, and, while they weren’t as celebrated in their day as they seem to be posthumously, by the time their third and final LP, Relationship of Command, arrived in 2000, the world was beginning to catch on to their importance.…
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For the fourth time in just five years, acclaimed folk rockers Dawes have announced a performance at The Ryman Auditorium– hands down one of the best places on earth to experience their unparalleled live show. This time around, the band will pass through on April 20, and will bring along Hiss Golden Messenger as their opening act. While tickets don’t…
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[UPDATE: Apparently, the snowpacolypse monster is attacking shows again in 2016. Due to the weather, this show will be rescheduled for a later date.] A number of you are going to end up with cabin fever today with this winter weather. If you find yourself in need of an escape tonight, we’d suggest heading over…
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Back in December, we shared the sad news that longtime local faves Those Darlins are going on an “indefinite hiatus.” The band have been a prominent figure in our city’s ever-expanding underground scene for ten years, and we’ll surely miss them dearly. Before they go their separate ways, however, the group will rock out one last time during their…
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The 2016 Bonnaroo lineup was set to be announced this evening on Conan, but it seems they’ve jumped the gun bit and unloaded the whole thing online an hour early. If you happened to scope out the recent leak, this’ll definitely look familiar, and top billed artists Pearl Jam, Dead & Company, and LCD Soundsystem are exciting, though not a…
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Just like every Tuesday, The Basement (the original one on 8th Ave) is hosting its New Faces Night TONIGHT, Jan. 19, featuring a talented lineup of local and national talent, spanning a variety of genres, all on one big bill. For the price of FREE, you can never go wrong with this weekly event, and even if some…
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Local rock fixture MODOC made a splashy first impression with their 2013 self-titled debut. After drawing comparisons to Queens of the Stone Age and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, the trio linked up with producer and friend of the site Brendan Benson (The Raconteurs) to craft their forthcoming sophomore full-length, Automatic + Voluntary. We have the exclusive…
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Music City, get to know The Gad Gods, a band in the local indie rock scene we’ve been keeping our eye on for about a year now. Tonight, Jan. 19 they will be headlining a heady evening of tunes that will also feature another local favorite, Step Sisters, and Brooklyn-based punks Warn the Duke. All this for just $5…
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Local(ish) breakout southern rockers Alabama Shakes are coming off of a huge year, thanks to their Grammy nominated, critically celebrated sophomore album, Sound & Color. Though, for all of their touring, international success, and ever-increasing presence, it’s actually been a minute since the band played a proper show in Music City (not counting regional festival dates or a…
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We’ve had quite a few evenings in Nashville with Juan Wauters over the past few years, since he began touring his post-The Beets solo career. The Uruguayan turned New Yorker has been a road warrior in support of his artistic brand of worldly garage folk that we first fell in love with in his early 2014 release, N.A.P.…