Yes, They’re Local: The Ettes

I’d like to start a new feature here on WOTT giving a bit of credit to artists that have moved here from other areas and now permanently reside here. Interlopers Made Good. It seems appropriate to start off said recurring column with The Ettes – the LA-trio with a bevy of great music videos and a solid discography. If you haven’t heard their latest, Wicked Will, cruise on over to Rdio or Spotify to check it out. There’s plenty of garage-inspired rock bands around town but The Ettes maintain a rather dark undertone to all their offerings – an excellent concoction of psychedelic dance-y songs and slit-your-throat-when-you’re-not-looking vocals.

Chuck Beard / Megan Kellar / Adrian Switzer

SPEAKERS:

Chuck Beard is the owner of East Side Story, a new bookstore. Beard is also the editor of Number: magazine. He’ll talk about the process of opening an independent business, and why he thinks he’s filling a literary niche in East Nashville.

Megan Kellar, a Nashvillian formerly of Portland, is a flight attendant at Delta. She’ll talk about flight cabin life and how she found the profession.

Adrian Switzer is a philosophy professor at Western Kentucky University. He’ll discuss a few Cezanne paintings through the lens of Continental philosophy. In particular, he will discuss how sensation and perception figure into understanding art.

Brick Factory – NOON

Lines in the Sky / Wings of Apollo / That’s My Kid / The Daily Howl

Lines In the Sky
www.linesinthesky.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lines-in-The-Sky/361508245220

Wings of Apollo
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wings-of-Apollo/118888338125836?fref=ts

That’s My Kid
http://www.facebook.com/thatsmykidmusic?fref=ts

The Daily Howl
http://www.facebook.com/thedailyhowl?fref=ts

Exit/In – 7pm