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BITCHFEST 2011, 6/24-6/26

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BITCHFEST will be a solid one-weekend-time-investment for your summer, so be sure to mark your calendars for the weekend of June -24th-June 26th. For the price of only $15 DOLLARSthat’sreallycheap, you receive your admission for the entire weekend, a meal for every single day, aaannnddd you get to hear some bands that you don’t hear play very often in Nashville, like The Moaners and Thelma & The Sleaze, or just some awesome bands that never get old, like The Grayces, or Jordan Caress. And don’t worry–BITCHFEST isn’t just for bitches, so don’t let the name discourage you from gearing up for a WiLd weekend of camping and bitchin’ tunes. Check out the facebook event for tickets, additional details, or volunteer information.–Erin Manning

Nashville

Kyle Andrews’ free download

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When it comes to ridiculously infectious pop, Kyle Andrews is a pro. Everybody remembers the sticky sweet melody of “You Always Make Me Smile,” yes? Well, “Lazer Tag With Imaginary Friends” is more sour than sweet, but no less catchy. The teaser from Andrews’ upcoming release, Robot Learn Love, is made of acidic, drilling synthesizers and the artist singing about a picture of someone’s face rattling around in his head, which is enough to pique The Deli’s interest. Though Robot isn’t due out until August 16, keep checking back for a video of “Lazer Tag” and more videos from the album.

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Jeffrey James, “Goin’ Back Down”

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If you care for some bluesy soul or some southern rock, (think Delta Saints meet Stevie Ray Vaughn, with a little bit of Jamie Cullum tossed in), then you should check out the new album, "Goin’ Back Down," by Nashville singer/songwriter, Jeffrey James. The album was released on May 31st, as well as the music video for the title track. Give it a listen and you’ll probably find some great songs for your summer playlist. It is currently available on iTunes, and the music video can be found here.–Deli Staff

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New Pleasure, Ben Spinks Supermelt, Vacant Fever, Feral BEAT

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Springwater Supper Club is going to be overflowing with NEW BANDS tonight for a show whose lineup consists entirely of…well…new-ish bands in Nashville. We haven’t watched any of them play live yet, but they consist of members from Nashville bands such as Heavy Cream, Little Bandit, Paper Machete, Vernicious K’nids, and lots of others, so we at least know it’s not going to be bad because those bands consist of fine, upstanding individuals. And it’s at everyone’s favorite Springwater Supper Club & Lounge, so you know it’s going to be one of those scrappy Thursday nights. The show is $5, and according to the Facebook event, the music will start PROMPTLY at 9:30. That seems highly unlikely, but who cares. This should be an interesting show if you don’t have anything better to do. And does the name "Ben Spinks Supermelt" make you hungry by any chance…?–Erin Manning

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Nobody’s Vault But Mine, 5/28/11

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Photo by Jessica Pace

No one knows what a show is until about 9 p.m., which is why there were only a few people at Mercy Lounge to see how far White Buffalo Woman has come (particularly on guitar) since they formed. Saturday was day one of Nobody’s Vault But Mine, a two-day event in its second year created by and celebrating fans and vault members of Third Man Records. I can only vouch for day one, but it was exciting and vaulty, even though White Buffalo Woman switched from drippy blues bellows to fuzzy and fast before a very small crowd. Too bad for latecomers; the openers covered Townes Van Zandt’s “Waiting Around to Die” which was pretty cool, in addition to their own, including “This Town,” just finished the previous Monday. The sun went down to the Turncoats’ stylish and sometimes sloppy garage and blues set, which included their own gem “Rosemary’s Twist” and the White Stripes’ “The Denial Twist.” Hell yes. And by the time The Ettes were up, the crowd had thickened.

Perhaps my eardrums are just blown out, but it was hard to decipher Coco’s pinched acidic squeal between songs, but whatever; the ambiguity vanished as they hacked out 12 fast garage and bubblegum punk numbers. Lots of bass. Then Chapel Hill rockabilly vets and Third Man artists Dex Romweber Duo mixed bits of Elvis and Johnny Cash and poured it out onstage through the simple guitar and drum combination. Stripped, yes, but also vaguely haunting and just damn good, with Dex on guitar and sister Sara on the set behind him. Credited as a significant inspiration to Jack White, they banged out their Third Man release, “The Wind Did Move,” and Dex did a few solo numbers including “Homicide” and “Death of Me.”

There couldn’t have been a better end to the night than Jacuzzi Boys closing up with a sour and somehow animalistic set full of scuzzy guitars, thundering bass and an obnoxious amount of vocal reverb (reverb reverb). Judging from their style, I don’t think they know it’s not the early ’90s, but they do know a lot about musicianship and having a f**k-ton of energy. Appropriately, D. Watusi could be seen exuberantly head-bobbing in the front row. – Jessica Pace

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Night of The Living Cover Bands II: Electric Boogaloo

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WOW the brains behind Southern Girls Rock’n’Roll Camp sure come up with some great ideas for fundraising! Tonight will put their most recent scheme to the test, in the form of a second round of their successful benefit series, "Night of the Living Cover Bands II: Electric Boogaloo." Sounds creepy. Don’t be scared though–the bands playing are great, including Powerbrrrd, Bad Cop, Heavy Cream, Take the Power Back, Gentleman Divers, Apollo Up!, Ascent of Everest, Protomen, Kelly Kerr & The Distractions, H.P. Witchcraft, Skybox, and Those Darlins.

They’ll be covering some beloved 90’s material by Fugazi, Radiohead, Weezer, Sleater-Kinney, The Replacements, Guided By Voices, and They Might Be Giants. (I hope somebody plays Particle Man)! With all that variety, it’s totally worth driving to Murfreesboro to see such a spectacle, even at $3.85 per gallon! Check out the facebook event for additional details, and then toss on a pair of Jnco jeans, tighten your scrunchy, and then head on out to Murfreesboro to see a great show for an awesome cause!–Erin Manning

Nashville

Holly Golightly & Tristen @ The End, 5/28/11

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British singer/songwriter, Holly Golightly, is finallyyyyy returning to Nashville to play us some of her garage rock/70’s RnB. Strange combination, right? Right. Her music is difficult to categorize into just a few genres because she is such a prolific musician, with over 15 albums released on various record labels since 1999 when she left garage rock backing trio, Thee Headcoatees for Billy Childish’s The Headcoats. She has collaborated with The White Stripes and The Greenhornes, (and she just so happens to be the lead singer on their song, "There Is An End," for those of you who ever saw the Bill Murray movie, "Broken Flowers," and wondered who that mysterious lady voice belongs to. Finally, you can get some sleep at night)!

And here’s the icing on the cake: Tristen is opening! We’ve talked about Tristen approximately 2,000 times before, so if you still haven’t heard her play in Nashville or seen her music video on Rolling Stone, or watched her Daytrotter session, then this show is a perfect opportunity for you to crawl out from under your rock. The show will be taking place on Saturday, May 28th at The End, and tickets are $10. Buy them in advance here, and if you want to find out more about Holly Golightly, check out the facebook event.–Erin Manning

Nashville

Murfreesboro Music Sampler

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See here, Nashvillians: if you’re out of touch with Murfreesboro music, check the Murfreesboro Music Sampler. It’s a 14-song compilation featuring southern rock, funk and metal from boro bands performing live for a studio audience at Walnut House Studios. Walnut House joined u with local entertainment publication Murfreesboro Pulse to put this album together, which features Sky Hi and The Incredible Heat Machine among others. Key tracks: “Baby Blue” by C.J. Vaughn and Highway 5, “Flight of the Blue Parrot” by Donovan Dailey, “Tornado” by Sky Hi, “Beale St. Holiday” by The Jake Leg Stompers and “Uneasy: The Crossing Guard” by Emery Reel.

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New Remix from Wick-It the Instigator!

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Check out this brand new remix of Pink Floyd’s "Have A Cigar," compliments of our favorite local DJ Chuck "Wick-It" The Instigator. While you’re at it, you can check out all of his other sets and singles he’s cooked up during his time in Nashville on his Soundcloud page, and most of them are even available for free download! You can re-live all of those wild nights at raves and dubstep shows without taking drugs…Not that you would do that at a rave or a dubstep show. Whatever. Wick-It’s remixes are excellent so give this a listen.–Erin Manning