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Out in support of their new seventh album Whiteout Conditions, Canadian indie rock supergroup The New Pornographers are set to make their return to Music City this Sunday, July 16 at Exit/In, for their most intimate local performance in years. The New Pornos alone are a perfromance you don’t want to miss, but making this evening all the more essential is the…
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It’s a weekend of nearby festivals, with Lousiville’s Forecastle Fest and Birmingham’s Sloss Fest dominating a lot of the musical attention around town, but there are also a ton of great local shows for those sticking around Nashville. We have a couple of killer sets at a local brewery, a few record release parties,…
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By virtue of being an acoustic duo in the emo/indie punk space usually reserved for gang vocals and power chords, California’s This Wild Life are already something of an anomaly, but with their latest LP, Low Tides, they prove even more resistant to being put in a box. Out in support of their latest, the band return…
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Ahead of his highly-anticipated third full-length, White Noise, recently announced to arrive Sept. 22, beloved Seattle-based indie folk/rock singer-songwriter Noah Gundersen has announced an Oct. 26 show at Cannery Ballroom, where he last played in 2015, as part of a lengthy fall tour. The product of an ambitious and long writing and recording process, helmed by producer Nate Yaccino and with…
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We’ve been keeping on an eye on Third Man Records signees Sun Seeker for well over a year now, since their strong first impression with excellent debut single “Georgia Dust.” The group will release their debut EP, Biddeford, this Friday, July 14, and are set to host a release show the same day at Third Man Records‘ Blue Room…
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Riding high on the early acclaim of her third full-length Sneaker Waves, which dropped July 7 via Modern Outsider Records, beloved East Nashville indie songwriter Tristen will perform tonight, July 13 at American Legion Post 82 along with a stacked cast of locals in support, for a special evening dubbed “Tristen the Night Away.” We already shared…
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Two exciting, rising acts, LA folky, indie group Mt. Joy, who just made their Bonnaroo debut last month, and Illinois indie rocker Trevor Sensor, whose recent debut LP should be a staple on your summer playlist, are set to play The Basement on July 20, and given the buzz surrounding both acts, it might be the last chance to see them…
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Somewhat frustrating first-week Tidal windowing aside, hip hop pioneer Jay-Z‘s latest, thirteenth, and intensely personal new album, 4:44, is being heralded as a modern classic, the MC’s best in years, and one of the absolute greatest releases of 2017 so far. In support of the new LP, which, though still streaming-only for the moment, expanded from TIDAL…
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Who said Mondays have to suck? In Music City, if you’re willing to go out and get it, live music and fun times are there to be had nearly three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Tonight, July 10 is no different, thanks to local, Southern inspired alt rockers Sweettalker, who are headlining this low…
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Fans of the ever thriving underground rock scene have a lot to be excited about this weekend, with the first ever Fuzz Fest going down today, July 8 featuring 14 fuzz-tastic bands from Nashville and beyond, plus DJs, food, vendors, and adult beverages. This event is hosted by Original Fuzz, and is being sponsored by NATIVE Magazine, Germantown…