Record Store Day Special

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On Record Store Day we waited in line at Grimey’s for over three hours to talk to fellow music nerds and vinyl collectors. We also ended up at Third Man Records, but the… Continue reading

[Review] Kim Logan, Christopher Wild, Joshua Smith at the Stone Fox

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Who ever said rock and roll is dead has not seen Nashville locals Kim Logan, Christopher Wild and Joshua Smith. Logan and Wild got The Stone Fox moving with a wild set reminiscent… Continue reading

[Review] Keeps, Diamond Carter & Thad Kopec at 3rd & Lindsley

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Tuesday night, 3rd and Lindsley hosted three exceptionally talented bands. First up was Thad Kopec, a talented lyricist with folk melodies. The second performance of the night was motown influenced Diamond Carter. Diamond… Continue reading

[Q&A with Joshua Smith] What is success?

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Joshua Smith sat down with us to talk about his upcoming documentary, “Home on the Road,” and his new EP self-titled Joshua. Joshua is originally from Nashville. After attending Belmont University for two years… Continue reading

[Review] Tristen, Torres, & Forget Cassettes at Mercy Lounge

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Mercy Lounge had three talented ladies perform Saturday. Each singer-songwriter had a few exciting things up their sleeves. You could say this night was in celebration of Forget Cassettes’ new album release, Torres… Continue reading

[Review] The Inscape at Springwater

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Review/Photos by: Amber Davis A tiny dive bar across from Centennial Park, is Springwater. What we know [about] Springwater is from The Black Keys most recent music video “Gold on the Ceiling,”  that was shot on location… Continue reading

[Review] Cause A Scene with Colorfeels, Little Tybee, and Casa Castile

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Review/Photos by: Amber Davis The show at the Basement, hosted by Cause a Scene,  had three extraordinarily beautiful, talented bands perform. Keep in mind the word beautiful, when referring to music, is pretty rare. Each band gave… Continue reading

[Review] “Our Scene is Bumpin'” 8th Ave. Ragefest

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Nothing screams Nashville than a outdoor “Ragefest” at a abandon theater near Melrose Billiards. Five local bands performed in the entrance of the theater, miraculously running off a generator the size of a… Continue reading

[Review] Whitehorse at The Basement

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Review/Photos by: Amber Davis The tiny venue directly under Grimey’s New & Preloved Music lies The Basement. If you ever been to The Basement, you clearly know the venue does not have the greatest lighting or barely enough… Continue reading

Founder of E&E Top Five Nashville Bands

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The founder of Eyes and Ears Media, Amber Davis, is also an intern for Do615. Davis wrote about the top five bands in Nashville to keep an eye on. Link source is here. MY TOP… Continue reading

“Hush Hush” [Review] Kentucky Knife Fight Live Release :: STL

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We took a break from our daily lives in Nashville and traveled to St. Louis, an old city with rich underground local music scenes ranging from bluegrass to indie to punk. This night at… Continue reading

Omega Swan w/ “Planet Rad” Sneak Attack

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Getting dirty, smashing items, keeping the energy high and getting in the crowd’s face, Omega Swan is well known to keep rock n’ roll alive during their performances. “Omega Swan – we are just not… Continue reading

[Review] East Nashville Underground Winter 2013 – Full Weekend

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Live Twitter feeds, free beer, an energetic crowd and a man walked on stage stripping down to his suspenders and pants during Moon Taxi were just a portion of what happened during East Nashville… Continue reading

[Preview] East Nashville Underground Winter 2013

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Monday night 8 off 8th hosted a preview show of East Nashville Underground [ENU] winter season. The lineup featured bands that played for East Nashville Underground in their past seasons. The alumni lineup: Grass Roots Kids, Heavy Soul, The Future,Ravello, Roots of a… Continue reading

TORRES :: “Stairwell Echo”

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TORRES [Mackenzie Scott] sat down with us at Dose Coffee & Tea to discuss how she started, the recording process, Johnny Cash, haunted houses and the future for Torres. Torres knows how to evoke emotions with… Continue reading

[REVIEW] Luella and the Sun – LIVE

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The sold-out show Saturday Jan. 19 at the High Watt had a country, blues – rock mix. The performances Saturday night had singer-songwriter Josh Farrow, old-country rooted artistSturgill Simpson and Nashville’s must see act Luella and the Sun. Josh… Continue reading

[REVIEW] Mercy Lounge Tenth Anniversary

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A decade of music. Mercy Lounge has been a pioneer venue, booking the most exceptional of shows in Nashville over the past decade. They celebrated their 10 year anniversary on January 11th and… Continue reading

Poverty is Real concert series

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A concert series weekend-long benefit is coming to Nashville presented by Poverty is Real.  Poverty is Real is a non-profit organization that travels around the states to help prevent poverty for local communities.… Continue reading

Kim Logan finds rock-country niche at Belmont [Video interview included]

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Belmont transfer student Kim Logan and her husky, opera-trained voice brought a spark to the Curb Event Center crowd as she glided across the stage during the Rock Showcase. “[Logan] was very electrifying,… Continue reading

Vinyl Thief cuts album with fans’ help

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With high energy shows where the audience dance along to every song, electro-rock band Vinyl Thief can capture their fans attention with a little “brotherly chemistry.” Lead singer Grayson Proctor, guitarist Logan Purdom,… Continue reading