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Anti-folk/indie pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor is gearing up to release her eighth album and first in six years, Home, before and after, later this month, June 24, and has recently been sharing some new tunes in anticipation, beginning with “Becoming All Alone” and “Up the Mountain,” and, most recently, “Loveology,” a fan-favorite song she’s…
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Our main goal at No Country is to share music from our favorite local artists and touring acts that hit Nashville. Now you can get straight to listening on our Nashville Spotify playlist. Local music additions: “Easy” by Kingsbury – Playing The High Watt on November 30 “Old Souls, Young Bodies” by Whissell “Blank Canvas” by…
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It’s now been a decade since Soviet born anti-folk/indie pop singer-songwriter Regina Spektor first broke through to broader recognition with her stunning, poppy fourth album Begin to Hope (following several years of cult success in her adopted home of New York). Since then, Spektor has remained a celebrated, critically beloved musical fixture, touring the world, making festival and…
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You may have noticed that we took another week off from this feature last week. Over half of the late night shows took a break, so I wanted to go ahead and wait for a week where we’ll have some decent recommendations for every single night. I know it’s tough to keep track of all of…
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Nashville’s the kind of town where infamous events are kinda’ commonplace. Stuff of legend happens on the regular and it’s often pretty bizarre. Ryan Adams throws out a drunken heckler for demanding he play “Summer of ’69” (not cool, bro), John Mayer makes a tearful apology to his bandmates at Bridgestone Arena for his…