Happy Birthday Amy
Hanzelle
Cheer Up Charlie Daniels
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Happy Birthday Amy
Hanzelle
Cheer Up Charlie Daniels
The 5 Spot – 9pm
The Clutters
Chris Crofton
Ghostfinger
The Basement – 9pm
The Features
The Non-Commissioned Officers
De Novo Dahl
The Ettes
Apollo Up
TWO VERY SPECIAL UNANNOUNCED GUESTS
Mercy Lounge – 9pm
Jensen Sportag are likely no strangers to rejection. With their latest EP’s they focused on a different girl that somehow bestowed them with unrequited love and desire. They’re known for their dance-y ways but, deep down, they’ve more got the mindset of a longing R&B crooner. So, when asked by Au Revoir Simone to remix a few tracks for an upcoming single I’m sure their hearts soared with anticipation of pleasing the three lovely ladies with their take on the original compositions. But, alas, upon submission of their grand works the songs were rejected and left to remain unrequited forever.*
Until now! Thanks to the power of the Internets, you can now partake in these rejected mixes and decide for yourself if the decision was appropriate or not.
* total speculation
The Rutledge – 8pm
As with my previous excitement about local bands embracing digital downloads I’ve got another batch of music that’s just made it ways into the 1’s and 0’s for ease of enjoyment:
While I personally have no interest in seeing the physical format go entirely extinct I really appreciate that bands are embracing the digital distribution. Be prepared to see more of this series.
Simon Kerr
Heidi Feek
Seth Reeves
Andrew Combs
Colorfeels
Holmes & Presley
Exit/In – 9pm
FREE
Peter Barbee
Jordan Caress
Erin Manning
The 5 Spot – 9pm
Cortney Tidwell is a true Nashville treasure, but as it always seems to go, the rest of the world is catching up to her faster than her own hometown. Her stunning voice and genre-defying style have garnered glowing reviews in Europe, but she remains the Queen of the Underground here in Music City. We predict that will change soon. Her latest record, Boys, finally gets a US release this month courtesy of Removador Records, and she makes a rare live appearance at the Exit/In on February 5th.
WOTT: What’s the story, Cortney? How’d you get into this whole music thing, and how did you end up where you are now?
Well, music has always been at the heart of my family. My mother and grandfather were both country singers, and my father and his father started a record label. I was immersed from the beginning. Grew up in studios and although I started to move away from it, I got back into it after some heartbreak.
Nite Nite
TBA
The End – 9pm
Shortwave Society
James Wallace and the Naked Night
The 5 Spot – 9pm