Meanwhiles
The Southern Shame
TBA
The Basement – 9pm
$5
Meanwhiles
The Southern Shame
TBA
The Basement – 9pm
$5

Main Room
BATEMAN
MIKE VULCAN
KIDSMEAL
WICK-IT THE INSTIGATOR
DJ ORIG
Side Room
COACH
HANDS OFF SAM
KEVIN PERRYMAN
WILD CUB
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
$5
TurboTimeRcrds: The 1st release for our new Double B-Side Series features the beloved Miami rockers Jacuzzi Boys and Nashville… http://t.co/D7eGNRdd
Matt Moody
“Rose Outside Your Window”
El Baile de los Muertos
Directed by: Amy Hobbs
The Brite Revolution Revue
The Honeymoon Thrillers
The Kicks
Spells
Jessica Campbell
The Rutledge – 7pm
Ryman Auditorium – 7pm
Heypenny
Tendre
Free Download
I’m going to come clean. I’ve listened to Heypenny’s first record, Use These Spoons, countless times. I think it’s a perfect little pop masterpiece. I’ll even admit to enjoying some of their live antics with marching bands and embracing the notion that a live show should be a show, not just trudging through your songs. However, the frantic energy of A Jillion Kicks wore me out. Listening to it, for me, felt like an impending heart attack. It’s a solid record, I just couldn’t listen to it without experiencing some palpitations.
All that is to say that when I read that the band released Tendre yesterday, for free, I was hesitant to dive in. Fortunately, my fears were unfounded because the record is, as it says in the title, rather tender (or, more accurately, a tender feeling of fondess). Tendre is an EP of ballads but not without emotional punch. “Walnut Bridge” is a perfect soundtrack to a cold winter morning and “La La Loud” is a great bit of heartwrenching, particularly when paired with the video.
I tend not to ramble on so much in these reviews but I think Heypenny gets a bad rap occasionally (I’m guilty of it myself). They’re quality songwriters and Tendre shows a more subdued side of them that I am happy to see emerge a bit more.
The End – 9pm
Dino’s – 9pm
Andreux & the See of Sounds 12am
Max and the Wild Things 11pm
Willie Guy & the Lost Maples 10pm
Roy Ira 9pm
Mercy Lounge – 9pm