The parody-song legend’s lack of parody songs made for a…weird but enjoyable evening.
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The parody-song legend’s lack of parody songs made for a…weird but enjoyable evening.
Tour merchandise boasted “I went to ‘The Wild Hearts Tour’ and all I got was emotional” — an early sign our writer was exactly where she needed to be.
The punk legends and opening acts Negative Approach and 7 Seconds showed why their music remains extremely relevant (and great).
The Cafuné vocalist/songwriter and bandmate Noah Yoo open for Chvrches at The Orange Peel on July 30.
The sunset start time was fitting for a band whose dreamy sounds are best complemented by darkness.
The Snozzberries’ Psychedelic Circus returns to Asheville Music Hall on July 16.
Athens, Ga.-based post-punk band Vision Video plays The Grey Eagle on July 13.
The Asheville native opens for Beach House on July 9 at Rabbit Rabbit.
Rising Appalachia returns to Salvage Station for a quasi-hometown show on July 9.
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.