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Mixing influences of psychedelic rock, hard rock, stoner, and blues rock, All Them Witches are one of the most diverse and dynamic bands to emerge from Nashville’s local scene in the last decade. The foursome gained an early reputation for their thrilling live shows, mostly built on their musical chemistry and ability to jam rather than…
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The musical alias of Nashville based singer-songwriter Austin Sawyer, Drumming Bird has been honing his sound for several years now, fusing lush indie rock, wistful Americana and folk, and cosmic, earnest, and introspective alt-country. After a couple of strong early efforts in 2019 debut album Great Smokey Love and 2020 followup Ocoee, Sawyer really…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Gatlin w/ BEL | Oct. 23 @ Exit/In](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Gatlin-2023-1800.jpeg)
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After arriving Nashville in 2017 from her native Orlando (she’s since moved on to Los Angeles), indie pop singer Gatlin has experienced not only a period of personal growth and change in her life and worldview, but also one in her music, settling on a sort of Maggie Rogers-esque folk pop on her excellent 2020 debut…
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The musical alias of Australian singer-songwriter Angus Stone, who previously released music under his own name and as Lady of the Sunshine, and also collaborates with his sister as acclaimed duo Angus & Julia Stone, Dope Lemon formerly began as a moniker and a revamped musical ethos with 2016 LP Honey Bones. Across seven…
![[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Neil Frances | Oct. 14 @ Eastside Bowl](https://nocountryfornewnashville.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Neil-Frances-2023-1200.jpg)
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Not a person, but a duo (a fact reinforced in a tongue-in-cheek way in the title of their 2022 debut LP, There Is No Neil Frances), LA electronic and beat-driven pop duo Neil Frances is the musical fusion of Sydney, Australia born Jordan Feller, who cut his teeth in the hip hop and electronic scene…
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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…