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The longtime musical vessel of singer and multi-instrumentalist Stacy King, Sucré began as a sort of side/solo project apart from her siblings, more than a decade ago towards the end of Stacy’s time in beloved indie pop group Eisley (the band was formed in childhood with her sisters and brother, achieved fame in the…
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What began as a sort of solo/side project for stellar singer and multi-instrumentalist Stacy King, towards the end of her time with famed former group (and sibling act) Eisely, Sucré has, every few years, seemingly gone through a creative, sonic, and personnel revision, landing on the stylish, layered, electro-laced sound they’ve recently adopted. Sucré’s gorgeous debut…
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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 “Believe Me” by Sad Baxter – Playing The High Watt on August 18 “Don’t Tell Our Friends About Me”…
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September is flying by, and, with fall is officially about to begin, the weather is finally catching up. As we look forward to tons of great upcoming shows, including this week’s Americana Fest (which we’ll be bringing you coverage of), we’ve still got you covered with weekly live music coverage, releases, announcements, and more.…
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Sucré w/ The Honey Trees, Merriment 12th & Porter; Nashville, TN September 10, 2014 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. It’s always tricky when an artist whose identity is inextricably linked with a band, and a family band at that, pivots to a solo outlet, and, often, it can be received with mixed…
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Are you a fan of dreamy, layered indie rock and pop, chock full of harmonies, haunting arrangements, and unparalleled melodies? We thought so. And, if you are, you will DEFINITELY want to head to 12th & Porter TONIGHT for Eisley-offshoot Sucré, along with The Honey Trees and Merriment.
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While we still technically have three more weeks of summer, and it sure still feels like it outside, Labor Day and the start of September have us thinking fall. And, while the fall already promises to be jam-packed with incredible shows, releases, festivals, and more, we’re still enjoying the remains of what has been…
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I love Christmastime. The cheer, the spirit of giving, the decorations, the friends and family. I also love Christmas music, but I feel like there’s a big disparity in quality between old and new Christmas tunes. Let’s be real, most of the Christmas records that get released today (and even throughout the past couple of decades, honestly) are…