The holidays are always a time of hope and optimism, even if the holiday is the not so traditional, like Nashville’s much-loved Festivus (a holiday inspired by the TV series Seinfeld). Last Friday, Nashville indie-rock radio station Lightning 100 partnered with Marathon Music Works to raise money and collect donated toys for the Salvation Army... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: BLITZEN TRAPPER
While some might complain about going out on a “school night,” I argue that there is always something special about catching a Sunday night concert. Blitzen Trapper at the Exit/In last Sunday was no exception—the venue packed with true fans and lovers of music, the band feeding off the crowd’s energy. For the proof behind... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: HAMILTON LEITHAUSER in PORTLAND!
Hamilton Leithauser is a tall drink of water. I have never stared up in such awe at a performer that my neck hurt the next day, but his performance at the Wonder Ballroom left me with a crook in my neck and a smile in my heart. He opened with the statement, “This is the... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: LETTUCE in RALEIGH!
Lettuce continues to lead a groove funk revival with their evolved, 70s-infused acid jazz sound; camaraderie between bandmates flows out to the crowd through every note, creating a synchronicity with their fans. The six-piece group was fresh off two sets at Suwannee Hulaween in Florida where they debuted several new songs, and it was apparent... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: ERIN RAE at HEAL THE MUSIC DAY
You can always count on Nashville entertainers and music lovers to come together for a good cause. Earlier this year, Nashville’s Mayor Megan Barry proclaimed that Friday, October 20th would be Heal the Music Day to raise awareness of and provide support for the over 42,000 Nashvillians who work in the music industry who are... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: MUTEMATH in PORTLAND!
Astounded. That was the feeling when I left MUTEMATH’s recent show in Portland, Oregon. It has been a long time since I was truly surprised at the visual artistry of a performance, but these gentleman delivered nothing less than a stunner. I arrived at the Crystal Ballroom late, rushing through the traffic and the rain... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: GLOSSARY
If you’ve never heard of Glossary, you can be forgiven for it. The Murfreesboro, Tennessee-based band hasn’t played a show in quite a few years, but Glossary is probably a favorite band of several of your favorite Americana bands. John Moreland is a fan. Two Cow Garage. Austin Lucas. Lucero (with whom they even shared... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: CONOR OBERST
Full disclosure – I’m a 31 year-old dude who likes to write songs. Usually, when I decide to write them, I do so using an acoustic guitar. I grew up listening to punk rock as a kid, until someone played me “Like A Rolling Stone” on a road trip, and off I went. I was 18... Continue Reading →
LIVE SHOW REVIEW: CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD
I always argue that there is something special that sets the Nashville music scene apart. At 3rd & Lindsley, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood broke from their mold of two sets and added a third—thereby treating fans to over three hours of jam-infused southern rock. Whether intended or not, I am readily using that third set... Continue Reading →
Eo8 ON LOCATION: MEMPHO MUSIC FESTIVAL, DAY 1
Celebrating the rich musical heritage of Memphis, Tennessee, and boasting a well-curated lineup, MEMPHO Music Festival roared into its inaugural weekend. Located in Shelby Farms Park (home to its own herd of American Bison), the festival boasted two stages with staggered performances, food trucks, and art displays. With a lineup including rock, alternative pop, Americana,... Continue Reading →

