Better late than never, here’s our navel gazing and musings over Americanafest 2018, the genre it elevates, and the world surrounding.
The beginning of a sea change for The Pressure Kids, riding the crest of the wave that is the Nashville “come up.”
The ever rising career trajectory of Middle Kids continues, with a sold out show at The High Watt.
We play “match-this-band-with-an-auteur” through the lens of Olden Yolk.
A wild and wacky sold out show at The High Watt from Caroline Rose that was backed by some solid tunes.
In case anyone was wondering, Shame put on the best show of 2018. Read on to learn exactly why.
A look at the electrofolk duo from Boston, and their close (and sometimes, confusing) Nashville ties.
One of Lexington's best and brightest bluegrass bands makes their Nashville show debut, and you best believe that it was a damn good show.
If you don't know about Durand Jones, now you know. Every Indication (see what we did there?) points to this dude blowing up in a big way.
Always super cool when up and coming bands stop in town and they're met with a receiving party worthy of their presence. Future Generations put on a hell of a show, and everyone there had a hell of a time.
One of the better surprises at Shaky Knees 2017, Run River North rolled through Nashville in a support slot at The High Watt. They stole the night.