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As we previously announced, Foo Fighters and Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel recently unveiled a new solo project dubbed Lieutenant, which, for the first time, puts him front and center on guitar and vocals. Lieutenant’s debut, If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going To Eat For A Week, isn’t officially slated to drop until next week,…
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Just a week after Sol Cat went home triumphant at this season’s inaugural Road to Bonnaroo competition, the next round of bands, who are set to compete this Monday, March 9 at Mercy Lounge and The High Watt, have been announced! The ten artists who will compete for the next chance to play ‘Roo this year, battle of the bands style,…
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Since the early ’90s, Built to Spill have been a revolutionary act in indie rock, and, ahead of April 21 release (CD and digital, the vinyl will drop April 18 for Record Store Day) of their eighth album, Untethered Moon, the group’s influence has never been so deep-rooted and integral to the sound of that scene. Following…
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As we previously announced, roots rockers Alabama Shakes made their return to Saturday Night Live over the weekend, to perform “Don’t Wanna Fight,” the first single from their highly-anticipated upcoming sophomore album, Sound & Color (due out April 21), as well as another new track, “Gimme All Your Love.” You can watch both performances below, and you can catch Alabama Shakes…
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Brooklyn art rock/indie rock outfit TV On The Radio have, for many years, been a favorite of critics and music nerds alike. Genre-defying and progressive, their five full-length albums, most recently last fall’s Seeds, are an exhibition of just how high a band can reach when they don’t set boundaries for themselves, and their live show, a…
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Reunited indie rockers Sleater-Kinney, who are set to perform at Marathon Music Works on April 23 (ticket here), and are currently celebrating the release of their first album in a decade, the fantastic No Cities to Love, stopped by Late Night with Seth Meyers this week to perform their new track “Price Tag.” Watch it below, and be sure to check out their…
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Returning to Nashville for the first time in three years, Canadian indie pop singer Lights is out in support of her stellar new album, Little Machines, and she’s bringing her tour with X Ambassadors to our very own Rocketown this Sunday, March 1. Not a bad way to kick off the month, huh? Though she started as more of a…
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That’s right faithful readers, the Dr. Dog show March 27th at the Ryman Auditorium, with fellow Philadelphian indie rockers mewithoutYou, we’ve been telling you all about since December is almost upon us! Tickets are still available for $38.57, but don’t delay, because this puppy will most likely sell out. However, if you’re broke, or just feeling lucky, here is…
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While ELEL‘s self-titled, debut EP isn’t officially set to drop until March 3 (via new label home Mom+Pop), the good folks at Interview have the made the whole thing available to stream a week early (and also ran a great interview with the band). You know what that means? An extra week to play…
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Nashville’s reigning king of party music and good vibes, Tyler Walker, who performs as Meth Dad, has long been one of the most fun examples of the broad range of artists Music City has to offer, and, without a doubt, one of our favorite local live acts. Though it’s been a minute since Meth Dad…