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While not quite the household name stateside that he is in Europe, Scottish folk pop/blue-eyed soul singer Paolo Nutini has been a fixture on the singer-songwriter scene for nearly a decade; a fact made all the more impressive when you consider he’s only 27. Out in support of his highly-acclaimed third album, Caustic Love, Nutini will visit…
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Hip hop supergroup Run the Jewels, which consists of acclaimed rapper Killer Mike and producer/rapper EL-P blew us away last summer, when they made their Nashville debut at Exit/In, so we’re thrilled to announce that the duo are set to return this fall, Oct. 22. Out in anticipation of their upcoming sophomore release, RTJ2 (due out Oct. 28 via…
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Local psych/blues rockers All Them Witches seem to be taking over Nashville lately – their song “Charles William” is on heavy rotation on Lightning 100, they made their Live On The Green debut last week, they have a new album coming out on Sept. 16, and they recently announced a show at 3rd and Lindsley…
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Following in the footsteps of *repeat repeat, Bradley Warren, Jr., Vinyl Thief, Guthrie Brown, and Phin, Nashville indie rockers Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes are the latest act to participate in “Shop Sessions,” an ongoing live in-store performance series, hosted by local apparel and lifestyle brand DCXV. A favorite of the site for quite sometime, Ellsworth and co. have had a fantastic…
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One of Nashville’s best rock bands, psych/grunge duo JEFF the Brotherhood, have announced three back to back performances, Oct. 24, 25, & 26 and The End. It’s rare to see the group in such a small space in Nashville these days, especially with such forewarning, making these shows some of our most-anticipated of the fall. We’ve been hearing rumblings…
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The last full week of August was a busy one. So busy, in fact, that our coverage spilled over into this lengthy monthlong recap post. Between fall show announcements, the beginning and end of festivals and concert series, Best of Nashville voting, another installment of our Acme Feed & Seed Showcase, a new episode of…
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Not a bad week for new releases, eh? It’s been 10 years since Canadian dance punk duo Death From Above 1979 made a splash with their beloved full-length debut, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, and, finally, against all odds, they’re prepping to drop a long-awaited followup, The Physical World. We’ve given you a taste of the first…
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Just a week ahead of her full-length debut, Goddess, due out Sept. 9 via Harvest Records, LA electropop/r&b singer on the rise, Banks, has unveiled another new track from the album (the fifth official single this year), “Someone New.” Unlike previous releases, which lean heavily on electronics and ambient, atmospheric production, “Someone New” showcases a softer,…
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Less than a week after he announced a Nov. 20 headlining performance at The Ryman with Cory Branan, Nashville folk/Americana singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle has made his upcoming fifth album, Single Mothers, available to stream early, thanks to the good folks at NPR. After a nasty public falling out with short-lived label home Communion, Single Mothers arrives via Vagrant on Sept. 9. Stream Single Mothers HERE.…
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’90s nostalgia is all the rage these days, and, though bands have been participating in that trend to varying degrees of success, Nashville’s own Diarrhea Planet have just taken the crown. We can all go home now. In their new music video, produced by and premiered via Nylon, the local rockers went to New Jersey to…