Frontman Matt Myers channeled his band’s early days despite a show lacking the on-stage chemistry of yesteryear.
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Frontman Matt Myers channeled his band’s early days despite a show lacking the on-stage chemistry of yesteryear.
Third time’s the charm for our reporter and the eclectic Knoxville weekend.
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 artists memorably fused jazz with punk, hardcore, and post-rock.
The singer/songwriter kept the capacity crowd rapt throughout his solo performance.
The LA rockers and their passionate fans linked up for an enthralling night of music.
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.
Synthesizers sound great on the NC Americana group’s new album, but the trio wisely left its newfangled toys at home.
Employing carefully honed techniques, the prog trio often sounded like a lot more than three musicians.