The earworm-friendly rockers overcame technical difficulties to deliver another memorable local show.
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The earworm-friendly rockers overcame technical difficulties to deliver another memorable local show.
The Mobile-based rockers made a splash on their biggest Asheville stage yet.
Dave Grohl & Co. ripped through 24 career-spanning songs over the course of nearly three hours.
John Darnielle’s ever-shifting project felt right at home on the property’s indoor stage.
The Chicago-based quartet dished out a refreshing collection of well made rock ‘n roll.
The solo set showed off his wit, charm, songwriting skills and mastery of the guitar.
Asheville-based singer/songwriter Roberto Carlos Lange plays Eulogy on April 21.
The Brits’ understated instrumentation, muted vocals, and shoegazey guitar rock made for a mellow but engaging show.
Our reviewer describes the rockers as “the most welcoming and comforting live band” he’s seen in quite some time.
Battle-tested singer/songwriter Josiah Leming enchanted the Asheville crowd with his solo set.
The goth rocker largely kept things low-key, but showed thrilling flashes of greatness.
The NYC-based quartet established themselves as the perfect band for intimate rock and punk venues.
Employing carefully honed techniques, the prog trio often sounded like a lot more than three musicians.
The NYC trio played a concert so fully satisfying that every song could be considered the night’s standout.
The Colorado-based neo-acoustic quartet inspired dreams of movement during their seated show.