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Fuzzy and drone-y psych pop reigns at The Stone Fox tonight when seminal Kiwi vets The Clean team up with up and coming Brazilians Boogarins. Read on to find out why this is one show that is worthy of a journey to one of Nashville’s best rock venues, The Stone Fox! A limited number…
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As we told you earlier this summer, indie supergroup Broken Bells are slated to perform Sept. 29 at Nashville’s own Ryman Auditorium, along with ex-Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser. The duo, which consists of The Shins’ James Mercer and superproducer/Gnarls Barkley member Dangermouse wowed us this summer at Bonnaroo, and their sophomore LP, After the Disco, has been in constant rotation since its release earlier…
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There’s no denying that electronic music is a massive force in today’s entertainment industry, and yet most music fans will tell you that as party-friendly and upbeat as electronic music sounds, there’s something about a live act that’s simply missing from electronic music. This common complaint has opened a niche in the industry that…
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After a falling out with his short-lived new label home late last year, local folk/country/Americana singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle is back and prepping to release his fifth album, Single Mothers, Sept. 9 through Vagrant. We told you more about the album and brought you a taste of single “”White Gardenias” earlier this summer, and, now, we have…
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Tonight will be a show to end all shows. Feedback Revival, Ancient Warfare and Bear Medicine are coming to The Stone Fox with the sole mission to blow away their audience (a.k.a., you) with epic rock and roll. Even their band names sound aggressive and intense and full of pent up energy just dying to be released into the…
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Much to the surprise of fans (including ourselves), Canadian dance punk duo Death from Above 1979 announced earlier this year that a followup to their beloved 2004 debut, You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, would finally arrive this fall, a decade later. Dubbed The Physical World and due out Sept. 9, the sophomore LP comes a few years after the…
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As we told you earlier this summer, newly reunited New York post-punk revivalists Interpol are coming to Nashville’s own Marathon Music Works this fall, Nov. 11, in support of their forthcoming fifth album, El Pintor. While the record isn’t officially slated to drop until Sept. 9, the good folks at NPR have made it available to stream a couple weeks early. We’ve…
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As we’ve been reminding you all week, our favorite local surf rock trio, *repeat repeat, are set to perform at our free, weekly showcase TONIGHT at Acme Feed & Seed (along with indie popsters Pang). Just in time for the show, the group have dropped a brand new lyric video for their infectious single “12345678.” The twist? The lyrics…
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Fresh off of a killer supporting slot at last night’s Live on the Green, local synth rockers Wild Cub have been announced to headline Nashville Outlines, the epic, annual, free block party at The Stone Fox, which takes place tomorrow, Aug. 22. We gave you the rundown on the rest of the lineup last month, and, now, we have…
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Get ready to wave your freak flags high, because legendary bassists and the creator of alternative, progressive funk-metal band Primus, Les Claypool is in town with his latest side project, an Americana, bluegrass two piece called Duo de Twang. Known for his ability to blend multiple genres together into a soupy, wonderfully unique mix of…