The Austin-based lo-fi indie rockers captivated the listening room with an intimate set.
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All in Rock
The Austin-based lo-fi indie rockers captivated the listening room with an intimate set.
The LA-based trio proved just how timeless their album “Howl” still sounds.
The North Carolina native performs with the Asheville Symphony on Oct. 10 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
Jonny and Edwin discuss the long-awaited return of Jenny Lewis & Co.
The boygenius member added to her LGBTQ+ icon status with a generous stage show.
Josh Tillman delivered his most confident and fulfilling local performance thus far in his fascinating career.
John Darnielle’s passionate vocals, framed by a backdrop of trees and stars, made for a memorable Sept. 20 evening in Black Mountain.
Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, Josh Kaufman and friends again proved that they’re one of our best touring bands.
Noah Lennox and his gifted band (no, not that one) delivered the goods.
The singer/songwriter delighted the capacity crowd with his signature blend of Americana, rock, political commentary, and bone-dry wit.
Organized by the vocalist/guitarist and his bandmates, Still Here Fest takes place Sept. 19-20 at Fleetwood’s.
…and then the folk rockers played a pop-up show that won’t soon be forgotten.
A trio of indie folk bands delivered outstanding performances under a stunning late-summer sunset.
Designer, Pink Beds, MANAS and Harsh Realm represent Asheville at the annual Raleigh event.