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The original guitarist and co-founder of seminal (and criminally under appreciated) New York proto-punk outfit Television, Richard Lloyd has been fostering a fantastic solo career for nearly just as long, Though he left the reunited Television a decade ago, Richard still possesses much of the band’s original spirit and musical knack, and continues to tour solo, his…
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There are two things on our mind this weekend: Bonnaroo and hockey. But, for those of you not making the trek down to the farm, avoiding the craziness (and uninspired country-ness) of CMA Fest, and/or looking to fill your time between Stanley Cup playoff games, there are still a handful of great live music options happening…
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For the first time this year, Jamestown Revival are bringing their incredible harmonies and wanderlust-induing lyrics back to Nashville tonight, June 7 for a headlining show at Cannery Ballroom in support of their latest album, The Education of a Wandering Man. This time, they’ll bring along Canadian alt-country wonder Colter Wall to kick things off. Tickets are still available here, so grab…
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Ahead of the July 14 release of their much-anticipated fourth full-length, The Echo of Please, New York indie pop outfit The Pains of Being Pure At Heart are set to return to Nashville for their first local headliner in more than three years later this month, June 27 at The High Watt. Joining the acclaimed band are likeminded indie duo Beverly and synthpop…

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Bonnaroo week is upon us, and, as we prepare to head down to Manchester this weekend, June 8-11, for what is shaping up to be a stellar 16th year for the nearby event, and as we wind down our Band of the Day individual artist spotlight series, we wanted to help you get ready by…
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Oscillating between musical outlets in recent years, acclaimed indie/folk singer Conor Oberst is one prolific, busy performer, dedicating time to revived post-hardcore band Desaparecidos, supergroup Monsters of Folk, and his own backing group, the Mystic Valley Band. Most recently, Oberst has flexed his true solo artistry, making a more intimate shift with 2014’s Upside Down Mountain, and scaling…
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Though they just passed through town over the weekend, supporting Muse and Thirty Seconds to Mars, Massachusetts (and now partially Nashville) alt rock/dark electropop trio PVRIS have already announced their Music City return, this time as part of a fall headlining run of shows with Canadian electropop singer Lights. For their biggest Nashville headliner to date, the group…
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Formed just last year in nearby Murfreesboro, Pale Lungs have fast become one of our favorite rising acts to emerge from the the thriving local DIY scene (they’re also an instrumental part in helping grow the scene, as several members reside in and co-run house show space Dad’s Garage). With impressive dynamic range, the group, who…
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Formed originally in Murfreesboro, Mountains Like Wax are a band we’ve had our eye on for several years, from their early days of DIY shows leading up the release of their debut EP, Tetrology in 2015, to their well-deserved win in last year’s Music City Mayhem competition, earning them a spot last fall at Live on the Green. Though…
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Continuing to tour in support of their recent fifth full-length and first in five years, Portland indie rock institution The Shins have announced a new leg of fall dates, including a Nov. 15 stop at Nashville’s own Ryman Auditorium. Though the band just played Vanderbilt’s Rites of Spring earlier this year, they haven’t hosted a proper headliner in Music City…