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Banner designed by Holley Maher, H. Maher Creative It already feels like fall over here, and the touring schedules are starting to pick up around town. Single releases, album releases, benefits with free beer, and a few blockbuster national acts are just a few of the decisions that you will have to make this…
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Nashville’s own Caitlin Rose has just debuted a cover of The National‘s “Pink Rabbits,” a track which appears on the group’s most recent release, Trouble Will Find Me. Though Rose has carved out a career in country music, the singer has always had a well-documented affinity for rock and roll, and has, in the past, been…
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I’ve already given my Halftime Report on Thursday and Friday of Bonnaroo. Earlier this week, I brought you my rundown on the acts I caught Saturday. Matt gave you his thoughts on the whole fest, and Jessika brought you a post from a ‘Roo first-timer along with the first part of her recap. We still…
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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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Indie post-punks The National recently announced a fall tour in support of their highly-anticipated new album, Trouble Will Find Me (out 5/20), which includes a stop at our very own Ryman Auditorium on Sunday, September 8. The group last played The Ryman in 2010, and last played Nashville at Vanderbilt’s Rites of Spring in 2011. The band will also…
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As you may have noticed, this feature was absent from the site last week. Many late night talk shows took the week off, so we followed suit. Two weeks ago, we revamped the format just a bit. We hope it’s been more streamlined and accessible! Each band name still links to Spotify for a…
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Must. Restart. Computer. So, here we go again with some not necessarily Nashville news about EMA, WU LYF, The National with Bon Iver and Phish, ?uestlove gets his hand slapped, Pete Sandoval plays some amazing drums, and Lou Reed disses on Nashville to save himself from Lulu. EMA has more tour dates announced in…
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Check out Mumford & Sons cover of The National’s “England” for MTV Unplugged. That’s pretty cool. All you have to do is click on this really ridiculous looking link, and it will bring the page up for you. http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:uma:video:vh1.com:663128/cp~id%3D1665488%26vid%3D663128%26uri%3Dmgid%3Auma%3Avideo%3Avh1.com%3A663128 Tags: Mumford and Sons Unplugged, Mumford and Sons, Music Videos, Live Performances