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Though they technically reformed last year after a three year hiatus, it feels like beloved west coast post-hardcore group Thrice are only just now staging their proper reunion, complete with a comeback album and their first run of club dates in years. Tonight, Sept. 29 at Cannery Ballroom marks the band’s first Nashville show in eight years, and,…
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In what is looking to be one of the top local bills of the year, Marathon Music Works is set to host exploding Nashville based rockers All Them Witches tonight, Sept. 29 for what will, unbelievably, mark their first hometown show of 2016. The bluesy psych rock warriors will be joined by indie groove rockers Blank Range and blues…
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It’s been a couple of years since dreamy indie rockers Local Natives played The Ryman, but they’re back on Friday, Oct. 14th in support of their anticipated new album Sunlit Youth. They will be joined by soulful Canadian songstress Charlotte Day Wilson. Tickets are still available for purchase for $35.50, but we’re giving one lucky reader a chance to…
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Fueled by the success of last year’s Fools, Austin folk-tinged indie popsters Wild Child are set to return to Nashville, just a few months after an impressive opening spot at The Ryman with Dr. Dog, and after wowing us at this year’s Forecastle Fest, to headline Mercy Lounge tonight, Sept. 28 along with Susto and Dylan Pratt. Compelling live performers and a versatile, endlessly fun band, Wild…
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Returning to Nashville for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are back in town Nov. 27 in support of their incredible new sophomore effort, How to Be a Human Being. Formed…
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Breakout local indie-electro duo Cherub are gearing up to release their highly-anticipated followup to buzzy 2014 LP Year of the Caprese, which helped catapult them to national fame, and has kept them busy with tours, festival appearances, collaborations, and more ever since. Dubbed Bleed Gold, Piss Excellence, Cherub’s latest record will arrive on Oct. 14, and so far the band…
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Though Tampa, Florida’s Merchandise adopt a nearly impossible to pin down sound, rooted in pop, shoegaze, noise rock, and post-punk, their origins actually trace back to the punk and hardcore scene, adding a definite earnestness and aggression, if not directly inflicting what they’ve become, while still maintaining something of a cult following in the punk world.…
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Reformed after a two year hiatus, and restored to their “classic” lineup with a great new EP in tow, hardworking jam band Perpetual Groove, known for their eclectic sound and amazing live show (complete with awesome lights), are back in Nashville for the first time in over three years this Friday, Sept. 30 at Marathon Music Works! With…
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Fresh off a stellar outing at this weekend’s Pilgrimage Fest in Franklin, local country starlet Kacey Musgraves has announced a short run of fall dates in support of her upcoming debut Christmas album, A Very Kacey Christmas, due out Oct. 28, and featuring guests like Willie Nelson and Leon Bridges. The tour will return Musgraves to The Ryman…
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Out in support of their great new album and first in six years, Solid States, Washington-bred power pop and alt rock pioneers The Posies are set to return to Nashville tonight, Sept. 26 for the first time in years to perform at The Basement with locals Benjamin A. Harper and Montessori Dads. 30 years into their career, the beloved duo feel as fresh and acclaimed…