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Out in support of their fantastic new album The Magic, acclaimed, long-running San Francisco experimental rockers Deerhoof return to Nashville next week, Aug. 10, for a performance at Mercy Lounge, their second Music City show in just as many years after a bit of a slowdown on tour dates. Backed by punk up and comers Blank Spell and local experimental…
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Though you might not think of Nashville as a particularly flourishing scene for jam bands- other cities such as Boulder and San Francisco are better examples of hippie-friendly towns- ever since Phish recorded their last album Fuego here, the city has seen a spike in the particular genre and its place in the scene. We caught their scorcher of…
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Though Brooklyn indie popsters Lucius passed through town at least half a dozen times between 2012 and 2014, surrounded by a wave of buzz thanks to their debut full-length, Wildewoman, the breakout group, helmed by vocalists Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, have yet to return to Nashville in support of their fantastic sophomore effort Good Grief, Bonnaroo and Pilgrimage appearances aside.…
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Collaborative workspace, art hub, and idea/eduction facility Fort Houston regularly hosts art crawl events, showcasing talented local artists and musicians at their Wedgewood-Houston home base. You can always count on some high quality, all ages fun, but the event this Saturday, Aug. 6 especially caught our eye, since it includes FREE performances from Diarrhea Planet and Gnarwhal. Tunes from two of…
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On the heels of their debut at Bonnaroo, and still celebrating the buzz surrounding their fantastic new sophomore LP, Not to Disappear, London indie/folk group Daughter have announced their first Nashville show in several years, Nov. 11 at Cannery Ballroom! A band who seem only to get better with each release, their earnest, personal, and moody style has made them…
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Just yesterday, local indie popsters ELEL dropped “When She Walks,” the latest single on the road to the release of their long-awaited debut full-length, Geode. We knew to expect the LP this fall, after more than a year of buzz and international recognition thanks to their self-titled 2015 EP, but, finally, we’ve received all of the official…
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As we told you back in the spring, Canadian indie pop sister duo Tegan and Sara, who dropped their eighth album Love You to Death in June, are gearing up to return to Nashville Oct. 24 for a performance at Cannery Ballroom. In an apparent quest to make a music video for every tack on the album, the group recently…
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A supergroup made up of Say Anything’s Max Bemis and Saves the Day’s Chris Conley, beloved indie punk act Two Tongues released their one and only album in 2009, delighting fans and cementing something of a cult legacy. Though Bemis and Conley have performed some of the material with their respective projects, and even together when…
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Folky alt-country artist Hiss Golden Messenger is set to return to Nashville in support of his new LP and sophomore Merge Records release, Heart Like A Levee, due out on Oct. 7. He’ll be touring in support of that record including a stop at Exit/In on Oct. 15. We’ve touted high praise for the…
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We told you about Carl Broemel‘s upcoming new solo LP, 4th of July, when he released his first single “Sleepy Lagoon” earlier this summer. Now he is back with another new single, “Snowflake,” that sees the My Morning Jacket guitarist veering into Andrew Bird territory with a beautiful track of shimmering guitar work, quiet vocals, and…