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Singer-songwriter Parker Millsap is bringing his charming brand of rootsy rock and roll to the Basement East on Friday, March 25. If you didn’t catch him opening for Jason Isbell at The Ryman last October, don’t miss your chance to see him perform a headlining gig with support from soulful bluesman Patrick Sweany and alt-folk wonder Kelsey Waters.…
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In the past year, since we first introduced you to Australian rockers DMA’S ahead of their debut at Bonnaroo, the poppy, nostalgic trio have come a long way, touring internationally and organically crafting their phenomenal debut, Hill’s End. The band played their first headlining show in Nashville last year, and return once again later this month, March 21 to perform…
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Thursday, March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day, and, per usual, Music City is celebrating the best way we know how: with a ton of great live show options. If local music is your thing (and if you’re reading this site, we know it is), there’s no better place to be than Marathon Music Works, where the fine…
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As you surely know, we spend a ton of time bragging about Nashville’s flourishing electro pop scene, which we couldn’t be more excited about. Sometimes we get so stuck on what’s happening here, though, that we forget to fill you in on the best up and coming electro pop at the national (or international)…
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Proggy, metallic alt rockers Coheed and Cambria just played Nashville last summer, but you’d be forgiven if you didn’t know that, given it was at the ill-fated Ink N Iron Fest. Their last true headliner came in 2012, in-between the two-part release of The Aftermath: Ascension and The Aftermath: Descension. It’s their latest and eight album, The Color Before the Sun,…
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Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, who, over the past several decades, has garnered acclaim as a solo performer, producer, composer, author, and filmmaker, is no stranger to Nashville, recording a trio of albums here in recent years, and leaning on a talented local crop of performers to back him live and in recording. So, it comes as…
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Australian hard rock trio Wolfmother, who, last year, celebrated the 10th anniversary of their eponymous debut album, are gearing up to release their fourth LP, Victorious, tomorrow, on Feb. 19. A followup to 2014’s New Crown, the record was produced by Brendan O’Brien, and features frontman and primary songwriter Andrew Stockade handling the bulk of instrumental duties, with session legends…
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It’s been a hot minute since indie rock sixtet Bronze Radio Return have been through Nashville, and folktronica trio Howard have never played here, so what better way to celebrate their return/debut than with a No Country ticket giveaway? That’s a rhetorical question; there isn’t one. We’re giving you a chance to see these two…
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Like clockwork, you can always count on Boston-bred celtic punks the Dropkick Murphys to do something special for St. Patrick’s Day; typically a full-on tour, which has brought them to Music City at least twice in recent years, though not since 2013. This season, the Murphys are plotting an extra special run, celebrating not only St.…
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Singer-songwriter Josh Ritter is bringing his Royal City Band back to Cannery Ballroom on Feb. 27 for an evening of good music and all around good times. We’ve been raving about his latest album, Sermon on the Rocks, since it was released last October. If you missed out on seeing him play “Homecoming” or “Where The Night Goes” when he performed at Cannery…