On September 27th, 2024, the melodic death metal band The Black Dahlia Murder released their tenth studio album, Servitude.When original lead vocalist and frontman Trevor Strnad’s death was announced in…
Wow, where to even start for this concert at Brooklyn Bowl. From start to finish, I was in awe of what I was hearing and seeing. First of all, the…
Nilüfer Yanya captivated the audience at the Basement East with an intimate yet electrifying concert. With her 2024 album release, My Method Actor, the British singer-songwriter delivers a poignant exploration…
700,000 people listen to Sarah Kinsley each month, but only 575 had the opportunity to watch her perform in Nashville on September 29th. When I first heard Kinsley was performing…
Denver soft-rockers The Fray are back—or so proclaims their recent EP The Fray Is Back—after a five-year hiatus and the 2022 departure of lead-singer Isaac Slade. To accompany their return,…
Musicians Corner is celebrating its 15th year bringing free music to the Nashville community, and for those on campus, it’s just a short walk away at Centennial Park. Past headliners…
Before legendary UK rockers Enter Shikari took the stage at the Basement East, one sentiment could be heard throughout the crowd, “I just wish they were bigger in the US.”…
21-year-old English major and board game enthusiast Amelia Day has brought the Pacific Northwest music scene down to Nashville, TN. A student at the Blair School of Music and resident…
Adrianne Lenker, lead singer and songwriter of indie-folk band Big Thief, released her sixth solo album on March 22nd after teasing the launch with a slew of singles in late…
Just shy of two years since the release of their last album Burn the Empire, Scottish indie rock band The Snuts make a triumphant return with their third studio album…
The world needs more dance-rap songs. More specifically, “grime-house.” A term I’d like to coin that took immense creative mining to develop. Stemming from hip-house, a genre that surfaced in…
Welsh post-hardcore outfit Holding Absence returned to Nashville, performing at the Basement East for their first headline date in the city bringing along some of the best the genre has…
Full disclaimer: I have been itching to see Squid live since they released “The Dial” back in 2018. In fact, they (along with black midi) are how I fell down…
Dead Poet Society avoided the sophomore slump on their newest album FISSION – even if it feels wrong to say. The LA-based group met at Berklee and put out their…
When an artist obtains any kind of commercial success, expectations grow as the artist falls under scrutiny. Yet, few artists can be said to have reached the same level of…
Disco ball light illuminates the silhouettes of fans who’ve donned pig ears in honor of Peter McPoland’s latest album and its ongoing tour, Piggy. The crowd milling about under Brooklyn…
As a former theater kid, I have been a huge fan of Reneé Rapp since she grew in popularity for her talents in musical theater. I missed her last tour…
Hailing from Leeds, Britain, the punk rockers known as Yard Act traveled across the pond to air their grievances at an American audience. Fortunately for us, they made a stop…
The evening of Saturday, October 14th welcomed the Los Angeles electro-pop brother-sister duo, Brandon and Savannah Chase, at the Exit/In. The evening cold did not faze attendees of BETWEEN FRIENDS…
On Sunday, October 15, Belmont’s Fisher Center – a beautiful performing arts theater notable for its ornate, neo-renaissance-based architecture – became the setting of Morrissey’s strange but captivating, “40 Years…
Kofi Owusu-Ansah, better known as Genesis Owusu, didn’t leave any room for “sophomore slump” allegations with his release of Struggler this August. Without hesitation, Owusu-Ansah began his world tour in…