After bringing Bonny Light Horseman to Rabbit Rabbit, the Fruit Bats frontman discusses his new project, love for Asheville, and Smashing Pumpkins.
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After bringing Bonny Light Horseman to Rabbit Rabbit, the Fruit Bats frontman discusses his new project, love for Asheville, and Smashing Pumpkins.
Jonny Leather and Edwin Arnaudin exchange notes on Justin Vernon & Co.’s two-night Asheville run.
Following some disrespectful audience behavior for opener Shannon Lay and an odd acoustic start to his set, the psych rocker brought out the sonic flamethrowers.
The New Zealand folk rocker challenged the Asheville crowd in various ways — and all were better off for it.
The Philly rockers ended their tour in a city that’s played a key role in their history.
The three-act bill offered an array of musical styles for a dance-friendly audience.
Once he hit his stride, the soul superstar kept the Asheville crowd captivated for the rest of the night.
Chicago-based experimental rock artist Haley Fohr brings her band to The Grey Eagle on June 5.
The Scottish rockers kicked off their North American tour with their first-ever Asheville show.
The global collective rocked the Asheville crowd while encouraging solidarity with Ukraine.
Anton Newcombe & Co. weathered a handful of travails with professional aplomb in their first Asheville show since 2009.
It’s good to see Peter Silberman back on stage, singing heart-felt songs in his elegant falsetto.
Amy Ray and Emily Saliers satisfied an enthusiastic crowd during their latest Asheville tour stop.
The recent Asheville transplant plays The Grey Eagle on April 29.