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It’s sometimes forgotten in their history, as they were Los Angeles based by the time their career really took off, but eclectic alt rock and indie pop outfit LANY actually first came together right here in Nashville, where founding members Jake Goss and Les Priest were based with their prior group WRLDS (frontman Paul Jason Klein…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] The Avett Brothers & Mike Patton Present: AVTT/PTTN | April 11 @ The Pinnacle](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/AVTTPTTN-2025-1200.jpg)
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Formed more than 25 years ago in Concord, North Carolina, and helmed by brothers Scott and Seth Avett, The Avett Brothers found a passionate early following throughout the ’00s, before shooting to mainstream attention by the end of the decade, becoming certifiable stars, festival headliners, and one of the preeminent fixtures in modern folk…
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Hailing from Canada, though currently based in LA, electronic duo Bob Moses was formed in the flourishing Brooklyn underground in the early 2010s, meshing the house, trance, and broader electronic sensibilities of Jimmy Vallance with the more conventionally rock background of Tom Howie (the pair had been schoolmates and acquaintances back home, but didn’t…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Colony House w/ mercury | March 28 @ The Pinnacle](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Colony-House-2025-1800.jpg)
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Hailing from nearby Franklin, and formed more than 15 years ago, while still in high school (though their name and familiar sound wouldn’t be cemented until 2013), Colony House have become one of Nashville’s preeminent indie rock acts in just over a decade and five fantastic LPs, leading to worldwide acclaim, increasingly high-profile tours,…
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Paul McCartneyThe Pinnacle; Nashville, TNNovember 6, 2025 Review by Philip Obenschain. Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. Despite performing thousands of concerts over the last 70 years, with and before The Beatles, Wings, and in his prolific solo career, the legendary Sir Paul McCartney only formally played Nashville for the first time in 2010, at Bridgestone…

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Formed in 1993 in Washington, and now based in Portland, helmed by frontman and only constant member Isaac Brock, Modest Mouse found mostly underground recognition throughout their early years, beloved for a quirky, off-kilter, and genre-bending indie and alternative sound. Though their third LP and major label debut The Moon & Antarctica, which arrived in 2000, drew near…

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Though most visibly known for starring as Steve Harrington in one of the most gigantic TV shows of the last decade, Stranger Things, actor and multifaceted artist Joe Kerry, better known musically as his artist moniker Djo, has been writing songs since well before his acting career took off. Originally from Massachusetts, Kerry moved…

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Born Marina Diamandis in Wales to Welch and Greek parents, MARINA, who rose to fame over the last 15 years under her former moniker Marina and the Diamonds, relocated to London as a teen, funneling an eclectic mix of musical influences and a lifelong love of pop into the off-kilter, synth-soaked, new wave, dance, and indie…

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One of the most essential (if slightly under appreciated) indie groups of the 2000s, LA’s Rilo Kiley have reunited after a 12-year split, and are back on the road for the first time in 17 years, set to play Nashville tonight, Sept. 23 at The Pinnacle with Omaha indie and dance-punk outfit The Faint…

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Since catapulting onto the scene as a teenager with her fantastic debut album Pure Heroine in 2013, New Zealand’s Lorde has become one of the most lauded, acclaimed, and important artists in modern pop, carefully crafting a new album every four years, each exploring a new sonic and thematic ethos, capturing the enigmatic pop…