Denney and the Jets
Christmas
fooBar – 9pm
Denney and the Jets
Christmas
fooBar – 9pm

A night of Poetry, Music and All Sorts of Bad Language
Dino’s – 8pm
FREE
The following are music I’ve run across lately that either A) I have no business trying to write a full review about but would still like people to be aware of or B) is limited in quantity so it’s hard to make a full judgement call on. Either way, the following should be enjoyed:
Amerigo Gazaway creates a mash-up album of afrobeat Fela Kuti music and hip-hop pioneers De La Soul; the result is Fela Soul. Because of my ignorance in regards to both source material I can’t say how a purist would feel about it but, as a novice, I can say it’s a damn enjoyable listen. Released in September but new to me.
I think I first heard of DeathStarLoveBeam when they were set to play The Big Nashty. There’s only two tracks up on their Soundcloud but they are a great fusion of big rock riffs and spacey keyboard explorations. Great headphone listening.
Call It Anything has released a 19-track album meant to be played in totally random order called Choose Your Own Adventure. I’m not even sure how one would categorize this. My ignorance shines when listening to this. Is it a bizarre collection of weird sounds, samples, meandering song jams and ambient undertakings? Yes. While that may not be something I desire to listen to very often I can appreciate that it exists.
Davila 666
Useless Eaters
Cannomen
Bummer
Barrerracudas
Springwater – 9pm
JD Simo
Harrison Hudson
Lonely H
The Basement – 9pm
$5
You likely know the work of Buddy Hughen, even if you don’t realize it. He was one of the principle members of Eureka Gold and has been touring with Tristen for who knows how long now (a long time). All that is to say, he’s a talented guy. He’s just announced his solo project Sharpneck and put two songs up for your aural review on his Facebook page. I’ve no details on when the full album will be released but, from the sounds of it, it will be worth the anticipatory wait.
Jealously Mountain Duo (Germany)
Gnarwhal
Cumdad
Little Hamilton – 8pm
Cloud Nothings
Crystal Antlers
The End – 9pm
$8
The Winter Sounds
The Rocketboys
Bear Cub
Moonlight Bride
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
$7
Cherub
Man of the Hour
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I know very little of the dance scene in Nashville. I’m familiar with the goings on over at Mai, the consistent parties that Coach is involved with and a slew of DJ nights at various bars (i.e. Book Club at 308) but I don’t actually attend those things. So, with that in mind, know that I’m coming from a place of mild ignorance. What intrigued me about Cherub is that they are well entrenched in that whole scene but they perform as a live band – not behind turntables or laptops but with actual instruments. Their music is, as you’d guess, geared towards getting people moving but manages to have quite a few moments of legitimate crooning. For me, the highlight of the record is “Disco Inferno” – it’s a slow build but the melancholy vocal vibe juxtaposed against the upbeat music is always a good combination.
I’m out of my element on a lot of these reviews – and not much of a writer to begin with – but I think it’s worth trudging through the mediocre writeups to let you know about a wider range of quality music out there beyond just the indie / garage / rock scene.
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
Evan P. Donohue
Faux Ferocious
Blown Stag
The End – 9pm
The Greater Good
Fake Brad
Casa Castile
Bows and Arrows
Bummer (playing songs by The Misfits)
Lylas
Shaboi
How I Became the Bomb
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
FREE