January 2012 Archives
#VV Black Market Clash – punk rock…
Black Market Clash – punk rock icons demonstrate reggae roots w covers and groove. Must-have for Clash appreciators. http://t.co/9eiG0BF4 Amazon.com Widgets
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Alex Marley brings diversity, reggae and rock to Nashville on Feb 4.
Creativity is far from at a premium in Nashville and the same applies to musical history and heritage. In fact, there are few other regions in the world that can compare to Nashville in those categories, which is why its fitting to have the musical…
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2-Stroke: Talking the new age of publicity with Chris Hnat of 2:30 Publicity
For this installment of Music Business 2-Stroke, I had the pleasure of briefly interviewing Chis Hnat of 2:30 Publicity. Chris is a 5-year veteran of the industry and his current roster consists of Volcom Entertainment, Infinity Cat Recordings,…
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Knoxville’s A Body Divided prepares for album release at Sweater Fest on Jan. 29.
Knoxville, Tenn. – Knoxville deathcore band A Body Divided plans on dressing to impress at Sweater Fest on January 29th at 9 p.m. at the Longbranch Saloon for the release of their new EP The Rescuer. The faith-based band is excited to release…
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Photo Gallery: The Features with The Kingston Springs and Evan P. Donohue at Mercy Lounge 1-14-12
All photos by John Brassil
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Photo Gallery: Mom and Dad, Ranch Ghost, Don Coyote and Bad Back at The End 1-10-12
All photos by Micah Caputo
Read moreLive & Reel present Deer Tick this month
On December 20, 2012, Live & Reel @ Reel Recording – the monthly music video series featuring high-quality video mixed with professional sound recording – presented a limited release of Diamond Rugs, a combo group featuring John McCauley…
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Loud Love: Gauging influence
“Only a thousand people bought the first Velvet Underground album,” musician Brian Eno famously said, “but all of them went on to form a band.” That well-known rock quote perfectly illustrates how some bands can be…
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Ska legends the Toasters return to Nashville Jan. 18 with the Soul Radics and a.k.a.:RUDIE
On an October night in 2003, Sinizine.net’s resident slacker, crotchety before the age of 50, abrasive, blow hard, “Those were the good ol’ days” know nothing vinyl critic– yours truly Thomas Harding– was on his way to…
Read moreCan’t Miss: The Features with Kingston Springs and Evan P. Donohue at Mercy Lounge Sat. Jan. 14
Whoa Nashville do you have a treat of grandiose local proportions this Saturday! Welcome back our top-tier indie rockers The Features to Mercy Lounge. Last time they indulged us with a release party (featuring the delicious Calfkiller Beer) of…
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