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The musical outlet of Murfreesboro based singer-songwriter AJ Gruenewald, Bogues is a project we’ve had our eye on for awhile, and his debut EP, Mulligan, was one of the most criminally-underrated local releases of last year. Along with members of fellow rising local group Pale Lungs, AJ operates house venue Dad’s Garage and DIY show promotion entity Fountainhead Booking, which,…
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One of the best punk tour packages we’ve seen so far this year is rolling through Exit/In tonight, April 5, and if you’re a fan of emo, indie punk, grunge, or post-hardcore, you’d be crazy not to be there. Co-headliners Citizen and Turnover are both still riding high on their fantastic respective sophomore efforts, both released last year, pushing boundaries…
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Things have been relatively quiet for a couple of weeks, with a slowdown on show announcements over the holidays. But now it’s a new year, everyone is rested up, and the announcements are flowin’ baby! For the first time since last year’s Warped Tour, Citizen are returning to Nashville to play Exit/In on April 5, a co-headlining outing with Turnover…
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Boasting one of the most eclectic weekend lineups around, especially for punk fans, and undoubtedly this week’s best bet for all ages events, pop punks The Story So Far return to Rocketown tonight, Nov. 14 along with unparalleled British melodic hardcore/emo outfit Basement (marking their Nashville debut), indie rockers Turnover, and pop rock act Painting Stars. You can still grab tickets right…
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California pop punk revivalists The Story So Far, touring in support of their eponymous new album, have announced their first proper Nashville date in three years, Nov. 14 at Rocketown. And, as if that wasn’t enough to amp up our anticipation, reunited post-hardcore/melodic hardcore/alternative group Basement, whose 2012 full-length Colourmeinkindness still stands as one of the scene’s absolute best albums…
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New Found Glory w/ Turnstile, This Wild Life, Turnover Mercy Lounge; Nashville, TN April 9, 2015 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. It’s been five years since pop punk pioneers New Found Glory last played Nashville (supporting Paramore), and nearly seven since their last Music City headliner. In that time, the group have released…
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We announced a few months ago that pop punk pioneers New Found Glory are set to return to Nashville for the first time in five years, April 9 at Mercy Lounge with This Wild Life and Turnover. Out in support of their eighth album, Resurrection, there’s never been a better time to catch the group, who have remained true to their roots, loyal to…
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What’s that? You’re off work tomorrow, and looking for a fun way to spend your Independence Day Eve (that’s a thing, right)? Well, how about a big ‘ol indie punk show tonight at The Owl Farm? We’ll be bringing you some post-show coverage, including an interview with headliner Koji, early next week, so, for now, we’ll just stick…