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Initially formed in 1989 by alt rock legend Kim Deal during a brief hiatus between the Pixies’ classics Doolittle and Bossanova, The Breeders soon became Deal’s primary musical outlet, following the former group’s disbandment in 1993, the same year The Breeders dropped their breakthrough, beloved sophomore effort Last Splash. A quick hiatus in 1995 gave way to a revolving lineup…
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What a week, huh? If you didn’t manage to catch an awesome show in the past seven days, you’re definitely doing it wrong. I think most of the No Country crew are suffering from post-ENU fatigue, but we still managed to catch quite a few other fantastic shows as well. We also interviewed a…
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You may remember my previous revelry in the revelation that was the announcement of The Breeders’ reunion tour stop at Mercy Lounge Cannery Ballroom next week (if not, you can refresh here). They’ll be playing this Tuesday and you can still grab tickets in advance right this way. BUT lucky for you, dear readers…
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It’s going to be yet another week of strong musical performances on television! From reunited favorites to modern indie rock pioneers to talented up and comers, there’s a little bit of something for everyone! Don’t forget, we’re also adding tour dates and ticket links for the artists performing in Nashville and surrounding areas. Get…
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As we begin a new week, here’s a recap of everything we covered last week on the site, in case you missed anything: ANNOUNCEMENT: We teamed up with Third Shift Lager and some talented friends to bring you a 10-band, 2 stage, FREE SXSW Send Off Show 3/2! NEWS: Grammy-winning artists fun. announced yet…
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STFU, Tom Shane. No one wants to hear you hawk diamonds. It’s almost Valentine’s Day and we’re tired of the constant assault that we’ve been under since before Christmas. Anyone out there that really loves their lady (and hates perfunctory holiday obli-gifts like diamonds and those awful chalk hearts that now shout at you…