Moonmane / Adam Faucett & more [Small Room-Downstairs]
Skarhead / Reserving Dirtnaps & more [Big Room-Upstairs]
ARTISTIC DISPLAY TOUR: Denku x Urban… Jaeti… IRON MIC COALITION [Small Room-Downstairs]
March 5th… Hi Tone… ARTISTIC DISPLAY TOUR: Denku x Urban… Jaeti… IRON MIC COALITION…$10… 8:17 to 10:58..
Jive Talk / Phat Cash / Jombi [Big Room-Upstairs]
Jive Talk is the newest sensation out of Nashville, TN. Praised by Mike Grimes(owner of Basement East & Grimey’s Records) as “retro nerd-core suprememother f*ckers,” the group is quickly gaining attention and captivating audienceswith their powerful performances. The collective infuses raucous indie rock with80s synth pop, drawing comparisons where Arcade Fire meets The National atthe intersection of David Bowie and Tears for Fears.Acme Radio hails them as “a breath of fresh air for Music City. In a place filledwith thousands of local musicians attempting to turn their passion into a career,they stand out amongst the crowd. Spirited, care-free, and lovable, seeing themlive is surely a special experience”
Modern Color / Public Strain / Cherry Smoke [Small Room-Downstairs]
Kharma & more [Small Room-Downstairs]
901 Poetry Slam [Big Room-Upstairs]
Purchase tickets link:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/901-poetry-slam-series-tickets-157259468303?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
To Us Below / WoR / Matriarchs [Small Room-Downstairs]
EG Vines / Oakwalker [Small Room-Downstairs]
In times of upheaval, people look to artists to help sort through the madness. Nashville’s EG Vines is a voice that stands out above the rest, combining folk songwriting with a sharp wit and nuanced point of view. All of this is on display on second album, Through the Mirror, a sizzling rock record from an artist on the rise. Against a backdrop marked by a pandemic, social upheaval, and national elections, Vines cuts through the noise to deliver profound and moving messages. The album’s first single,“Them”, bemoans the polarized shouting matches that play out every day in the news and on social media. Much of Through the Mirror—which was recorded locally at Nashville’s Skinny Elephant Recording with co-producer Dylan Alldredge—sees Vines drawing inspiration from punk and alt-rock favorites from his youth like Green Day, R.E.M., and Radiohead, both musically and socially. Vines delivers his own views against biting riffs and pulsing drums while encouraging listeners to critically engage with the world around them to inform their own ways of thinking, drawing on his love of Jason Isbell and Bob Dylan as inspirations for his storytelling. Calling the album a Rorschach test for the modern world, Vines delivers his messages through a wide array of subjects on his songs, from American history to what theoretical alien visitors might think when they arrive on Earth.
Open Mic Night [Big Room-Upstairs]