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Brooklyn based eclectic indie-dance outfit Rubblebucket just dropped a pretty spectacular Tiny Desk Concert at the offices of NPR Music. Helmed by Alex Toth and Kalmia Traver, Rubblebucket got it’s start at the University Of Vermont, and have evolved into their left-of-center version of danceable, psychedelic indie pop. The growth of the band is further evidenced…
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Screaming Females rolled through Nashville back in October, and they ripped up The End. Well, they are still out making some noise with their new song, “It All Means Nothing” that they debuted on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. You can check that out here. I am sure that lead singer Marissa Paternoster can’t…
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In the Nashville edition of “I need to clean off my desktop and restart my computer”, we have a Nashville City Guide by Diarrhea Planet, JTB’s TDC, and some videos (The Kingston Springs, Vinyl Thief, The Lonely H, and Vitek) from a recent 8 off 8th at Mercy Lounge. Wow, that is even shorter…
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You wouldn’t believe the number of tabs and browser windows that I have open at any given time. So, I am going to take this opportunity to tell you about the stuff that is rambling through my scrambled gray matter, and to be able to restart this sputtering computer. I hope I still have…
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Matthew Houck (aka Phosphorescent) just finished a European tour with The National, and he celebrated by rolling straight into the NPR offices to record a Tiny Desk Concert. It just released today, so head over to NPR’s website to hear it. You can also click back to our Bonnaroo preview to read more about…