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Few bands from the emo, pop punk, and post-hardcore boom of the 2000s are more beloved or more enduring than Taking Back Sunday, whose first three LPs- 2002’s Tell All Your Friends, 2004’s Where You Want to Be, and 2006’s Louder Now– are all stone-cold classics of that era, and have undoubtedly become nostalgic…
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Ohio born Randy Findell- better known as his musical alias brakence– first began uploading music to SoundCloud in 2016, when he was just 15 years old, forging, across a series of early singles and EPs, a contemporary and internet-born sound that combines elements of maximalist hyperpop, ambient and lush electropop, hip hop, alt-R&B, and…
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Teen guitar phenom Grace Bowers has quickly become one of the most celebrated and sought after young musicians in Nashville, acclaimed for her technical prowess and electrifying live presence, lauded and consigned by major media outlets and prominent artists, and in demand as a collaborator (just this week she sat in with Tyler Childers…
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While alt pop duo Between Friends formally began under their current moniker in 2017, the duo have been making music together in some form or another for nearly their entire lives, and that’s because they’re siblings and best friends, Brandon and Savannah Hudson. Though born in Miami, the Hudsons’ family relocated to Los Angeles…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] $uicideboy$ w/ Ghostemane, City Morgue, Sematary, & Ramirez | Sept. 19 @ Bridgestone Arena](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Suicideboys-2023-1800.jpg)
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Made up of cousins Ruby da Cherry and $crim, New Orleans hip hop duo $uicideboy$ have been one of the biggest underground success stories of the last few years, rising from the online buzz of self-produced, independently released and incredibly subversive mixtapes to selling out giant shows nationwide, collaborating with stars like Travis Barker, and becoming one…
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If you’ve been following No Country for awhile, you should be more than familiar with halfnoise, the solo musical vehicle of Paramore drummer Zac Farro, a longtime local fave and friend of the site. Formed and cultivated more than a decade ago, between Farro’s 2010 departure from Paramore and his return to the renowned group in…
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Drawn to music from a young age, R&B and pop singer Kiana Ledé first experienced a taste of success after winning a Kidz Bop sponsored talent contest in 2011, as a teen, landing a major label record deal with RCA, and moving to Los Angeles from her native Arizona in pursuit of serious go…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Tommy Lefroy w/ Haley Blais | Oct. 5 @ Exit/In](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Tommy-Lefroy-2022-1800.jpg)
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Though the duo that make up indie pop outfit Tommy Lefroy, Wynter Bethel and Tessa Mouzourakis, initially hail from Michigan and Vancouver, respectively, and currently call London home, it was actually right here in Nashville that they first met, bonding over a shared love of groups like boygenius while both working independently as songwriters.…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Sun Room w/ Venus & the Flytraps | Sept. 15 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Sun-Room-2023-1800.jpg)
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Formed in 2020 amidst the pandemic lockdown (it’s still rather trippy to see post-Covid artists who are already so accomplished), Southern California surf and garage rock outfit Sun Room sprung onto the scene that same year with their debut EP, Sol Del Sur, quickly following it up the next year with sophomore effort Somewhere…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Kari Faux w/ Ivy Sole | Aug. 4 @ Exit/In](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Kari-Faux-2023-1200-Credit-Bucci.jpeg)
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Hailing from Los Angeles by way of Little Rock, Arkansas, multifaceted rapper, singer, and producer Kari Faux first broke out to wider acclaim with mixtape Laugh Now, Die Later nearly a decade ago, capturing the attention of prominent creatives like Childish Gambino (who remixed a track and would go on to collaborate with Faux…