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Our favorite independent radio station Lightning 100 has been celebrating their 25th anniversary all week long with great shows at 3rd & Lindsley, but the grand finale is just right around the corner. Local psych-rock outfit All Them Witches will take over one of Nashville’s favorite venues for a two-night stand on Saturday, Nov. 7 (with New Madrid) and…
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Written by Jen Starsinic Awesome East Nashville garage band Churchyard are finally releasing their debut album on Saturday night, Nov. 7! They’ll be joined by lo-fi pop band Mom And Dad and riot grrrl trio Roman Polanski’s Baby. The whole shebang will go down at Drkmttr, a volunteer-run music and arts collective on the outskirts…
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Road and Roo tested local rock powerhouse Chrome Pony have been in the “kicks ass” column for a long time now, which makes the release of their new single and accompanying music video all that much sweeter. Check out “Eugene” after the jump, annnndd be sure to catch Chrome Pony live this Sunday, Nov.…
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It’s not Halloween anymore, but here’s a little TBT treat (no tricks) from the Jung Youth vault in honor of the DCXV Birthday Bonanza at The High Watt tonight, where the local rapper will perform for FREE alongside Chancellor Warhol and Spice J. Sampling the Eurythmics’ classic ’80s hit by the same name, “Sweet Dreams”…
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Nashville’s premiere lifestyle brand and friends of the site DCXV (you know, the I Believe In Nashville guys), are celebrating their birthday TONIGHT, Nov. 5 at The High Watt, by hosting a totally FREE (but still 18+) concert featuring performances from buzzworthy local rappers Chancellor Warhol and Jung Youth, two artists you’ve likely seen us rave about on countless occasions. Co-sponser PBR will…
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The Basement has a really great lineup of Americana/folk bands set to perform tonight, Nov. 5! The headliners are Nashville’s own Great Peacock, a poppy roots duo (who perform live with a rhythm section) with great harmony and a lot of style. Opening is New Orleans singer-songwriter Andrew Duhon with his folksy blues trio and another…
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Returning to Nashville for the third time this year (after claiming no tour plans upon reuniting last fall for a new album – but hey, you won’t catch us complaining), beloved indie rockers Copeland sure seem to be properly reunited. This marks their first true headlining touring since going on hiatus more than half a decade…
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Local blues rock duo Natural Forces are set to release their second full length, It Takes All Kinds, on Black Friday, Nov. 27. Andrew Kahl (drums/vocals) and Josh Washam (vocals/guitars), as so many in Nashville did these days, grew up on opposite ends of the country, and began melding their unique backgrounds into Natural Forces at…
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The Mumzees’ sound is something you can get lost in. Soaked in reverb, the distorted guitars are as fuzzy as they possibly could be; the lyrics are often unintelligible but somehow manage to still be catchy. Their music can be droning at times, but in the best way possible. And while the debut album…
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Out in support of one of the year’s best releases, British art rock outfit Django Django are set to play Nashville proper for the first time ever tonight, Nov. 3 at Cannery Ballroom with Wild Belle. The band’s hypnotic 2012 debut, Django Django, remains one of our favorite efforts of that year, and their latest, Born Under Saturn, has been on heavy rotation…