‘Oh, Set Me Free!’: Gracie Moses Releases ‘Night Terrors’
It’s Halloweekend. So, naturally, we need to celebrate with something seasonally appropriate.
Hear ‘Night Terrors’
It’s Halloweekend. So, naturally, we need to celebrate with something seasonally appropriate.
Hear ‘Night Terrors’
Get ready to hear Richard String as you’ve never heard him before.
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Anyway, onto the gallery…
If you were looking for a dynamic rock show to close out your September, NashLive! had the goods at The 5 Spot.
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Bright soundscapes and fun storytelling are the order of the day for this week’s Songs You Should Hear.
Seeking affection? We’ve got just the thing! Prefer to achieve dopamine hits through retail therapy? We’ve got that, too. There’s even a song in here that will take you on a spiritual, serendipitous journey!
The only thing left for you to do is jump in and explore these tunes for yourself!
Hear What You Should
Artists from near and far came to The Cobra Nashville this past Tuesday night, showcasing their talents at a memorable NashLive! and Music City Movement collaboration — where community building was the order of the day.
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Do you feel that chill in the air? Better put on some FIRE to keep us warm.
This month was full of fire, and we’re here to let it burn. These 20 tracks are a glorious snapshot of what September had to offer, weaving through genres and moods to create one true eclectic, yet unified masterpiece.
Let’s not delay. Get to it!
Hear the Best of September
On Thursday night, we returned to The Cobra Nashville to kick off the fall NashLive! season.
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“Well all hail and long live the legendary
-Dirty Heads, “Indigo”
We will prevail
And make old laws imaginary
It’s our time to shine light
Upon the darkest souls
I follow those who search for more than just a common role.”
Anyone who has followed Dirty Heads for a while know that this is a band unafraid of defying convention. The Huntington Beach, California natives — who gradually caught fire with their 2008 debut, Any Port in a Storm — have shown remarkable versatility over a career that spans nearly 20 years of exploration through reggae, hip hop, rock, roots, and all points in between.
It makes sense, then, that the band’s latest album, Midnight Control, features the band’s most seamless experimentation to date. True to the lyrics referenced above, they unapologetically continue to push the envelope in the modern music landscape.
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This week, the fall NashLive! season kicks off at The Cobra Nashville, when we proudly present Josh Del, YEARLOVE, and Nicole Boggs & The Reel this Thursday, September 15.
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Summer is unofficially over, and that means it’s time to get down to brass tacks by delivering you some fresh, recently-submitted HEAT.
OK, so maybe one of these songs wasn’t submitted, and is included here simply because I’m vibing on it, post-sabbatical. Which one? Well, here’s a hint: it’s from Dirty Heads’ new album, Midnight Control, which released on August 26 and, personally speaking, is already one of my favorite albums of all time. Sometimes, a new record just hits the spot.
After that, though? You’ll enjoy a multitude of multi-genre flavors straight from our submission form. Hope you’re ready!
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