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Communion’s showcase series has been going strong in Nashville for a few years now, and the record label has introduced a fresh change to the format recently with notable Nashville artists curating the event. Last month, The Weeks rounded up a handful of their favorite artists. On Oct. 12, Asbury Park to Nashville transplant Nicole…
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Partially Nashville based alt/indie/electro rock icons MUTEMATH recently released their fifth album, Play Dead, which both calls back to the band’s earlier, fan favorite work, and infuses their time and recent influences from the road and in their newfound independence, boasting huge hooks and progressive instrumentation to stunning, anthemic results. Despite the unfortunate recent exit of drummer Darren…
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As we head fast into fall and the temperature begins to finally drop ever so slightly (we could have used that last week for Pilgrimage Fest), the onslaught of October shows Nashville experiences every year are beginning to kick off. This weekend is especially strong for rock fans, and whether you’re looking for some…
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Acclaimed neo-soul singer and guitarist Benjamin Booker is back in Nashville to support his second full-length record Witness. Oct. 9, he’ll stop by The Basement East to perform cuts off his celebrated sophomore LP as well as his critically-acclaimed self-titled debut. Get there early to check out brand new music from NYC alt-rockers She…
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It’s officially fall, and it’s the perfect weather for an outdoor concert from celebrated folk-pop group The Head and the Heart. The acclaimed band are back in Nashville for a headlining show tonight, Sept. 29 Ascend Amphitheater in support of their third studio album, Signs of Light. Psychedelic indie rockers Dr. Dog are kicking things off this evening, so get there early…
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Returning to Nashville for the first time in two years, thanks to the fine folks at Communion, Brooklyn indie/chamber pop outfit San Fermin are out in support of their gorgeous, personal, and layered new album, Belong. Renowned for their engaging and lush live show, the eight-piece group are slated to return to Exit/In tonight, Sept. 28 with support from likeminded…
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Out in support of their stellar new sophomore album, All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell, breakout Massachusetts alt rock/dark electropop trio PVRIS are set to return to Nashville on Oct. 6 for their largest local headliner to date, at Marathon Music Works, on the heels of a high-profile supporting slot earlier this year at Ascend with Muse…
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Earlier this year, we introduced you to rising local duo Molly Rocket with a premiere of their fun, subversive video for feminist party anthem “Friction (Dat Booty Doh).” Made up of singer Molly Balsam and drummer Atticus Swartwood, a pair of Wesleyan University graduates who relocated to Nashville to pursue music, the band mix elements of piano pop, soul, rock, and punk in…
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Over the last decade, Philadelphia pop punks The Wonder Years have become something of a seminal act in the modern scene, helping revitalize and course-correct the genre with their earnest, smart, engaging, relatable songwriting and DIY-rooted attitude. While the band manage to make it to Nashville on a semi-regular basis, their presence has typically boosted them…
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Since erupting on the scene with breakout 2012 LP Born to Die, beloved, baroque, cinematic, and avant-garde indie pop singer Lana Del Rey has become something of a modern icon, renowned for his classic image and mystique; dreamy, epic, and hypnotic sound; and alluring presence. Over three full-lengths since, most recently this summer’s triumphant, career high point Lust…