“What did I just see?” Our reporter investigates.
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All in Rock
The Canadian quintet enhanced an already strong year of female-fronted rock bands touring through Asheville.
The Okkervil River mainstay brings his new solo project to The Grey Eagle on Nov. 14.
The eclectic rockers returned to their favorite Asheville venue for a memorable Halloween show.
The Pinkerton Raid plays a record release show, Nov. 4 at Highland Brewing Co.
Drunken Prayer plays a full band show Nov. 5 at Fleetwood’s and a solo show Nov. 13 on The Grey Eagle patio.
The prolific rocker further established himself as one of our greatest live performers and recording artists.
The French trio journed through stamina-testing krautrock rhythms, Hendrix-tinted guitar fissures, and thundering undulations of electronic waves.
The Australian psych rockers’ twice-delayed show was well worth the wait.
The avant-pop legends played a set of mostly deep cut, but saved room at the end for the hits.
One of the most exciting young artists out of L.A.’s incredible scene gave a top-notch performance at the Asheville venue.
The eclectic indie rockers welcomed the Asheville crowd — and our reporter — into their community.
The “desert noir” septet reminded concertgoers how great horns sound in The Peel.
The of Montreal front-person and their band play The Grey Eagle on Oct. 16.
The acclaimed singer/songwriter returned to her roots with a phenomenal solo show.
The Canadian indie rockers and their passionate fans connected throughout the two-hour set.
The multi-instrumentalist plays their penultimate show in Caroline Rose’s band, Oct. 8 at The Grey Eagle.
The Death Cab for Cutie guitarist/keyboardist and his bandmates play Rabbit Rabbit on Oct. 7.
The Irish quintet attempted to live up to its “Best Band in the World” status — and nearly succeeded.