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JEFF the Brotherhood have been announced as the latest artist tapped to headline the monthly Red Bull Sound Select showcase series, Nov. 1 at Exit/In– one of our favorite spots to catch JEFF live. Joining the duo will be fellow Nashville acts Deluxin’ and Ri¢hie. Per the norm, admission is only $3, and Red Bull asks that you RSVP here to…
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Apologies for the lateness, but we still wanted to bring you your Weekly Recap fix, in case you missed anything last week on the site. First and foremost, everyone at No Country wants to extend a giant thank you to every single person who voted for us in this year’s Best of Nashville Reader’s…
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It’s been a decade since Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand first broke onto the scene, part of a wave of bands heralded as a rock and roll revival, with their breakout hit “Take Me Out.” Their latest album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action was just released over the summer. If you haven’t kept up with the group in…
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This Friday, the businesses and creative community of Marathon Village will play host to the coolest party in town. Dubbed the Engine Block Party, presented by Lightning 100, and celebrating the 100 years of Marathon Motor Works, the party will include live music, craft beer and spirits, a food truck court, and a neighborhood vendor village.…
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Nashville (by way of Mississippi) rockers The Weeks have announced not one, but TWO fall shows, back to back at Mercy Lounge. Presented by Lightning 100, “A Weekend with The Weeks” will take place Friday, Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23, featuring different supporting acts each night. Friday’s lineup will boast Sleeper Agent and Chrome Pony, while Saturday will feature Turbo Fruits and Buffalo Rodeo.…
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These days, it seems that festivals are popping up all over the place. This is probably in no small part due to the success of Bonnaroo, but hey, we’re not complaining. Some of these festivals are actually pretty spectacular, and if our suspicions are correct, Fly Free Fest might just be one of the…
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Back in 2006, Ben Lovett of Mumford and Sons, Kevin Jones of Bear’s Den, and producer Ian Grimble came together for just one goal: to promote some of the best emerging music in London. Called Communion, the project quickly grew into an active community of musicians, some of whom saw real success because of…
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If you think you spot a familiar face above in Twin Forks– yep, that Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional (and Further Seems Forever) fame. If you’re expecting a Dashboard 2.0, however, you can forget it. A thoroughly new, refreshingly sincere, and sonically different act in every way, Twin Forks are firmly rooted in folk, Americana,…
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Does it feel like October yet? The weather might not have caught up to the month (until today), but the concert calendar sure has. Last week on the site, we brought you show preview after show preview, often on the same day. The fall show schedule has no signs of slowing down, either, as…
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Although nearly one-fourth of 2013 remains, and we intend not to let it go to waste, it’s getting to be that time of year where we have to start thinking about 2014. Some great shows for next year are already lining up, and, of course, venues and bands are starting to announce their New…