At The Grey Eagle on Feb. 6 with DeVotchKa, the former Lumineers cellist discusses concept albums, working with M. Ward, and what her former bandmates might think of her new music.
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At The Grey Eagle on Feb. 6 with DeVotchKa, the former Lumineers cellist discusses concept albums, working with M. Ward, and what her former bandmates might think of her new music.
Damon McMahon and his band played a short but practically perfect show at the West Asheville venue.
Six talented singer-songwriters paid homage to Dolly Parton, Stevie Nicks, and Kate Wolf.
The indie rock stalwarts treated Asheville fans to a peak-form show on Election Night.
The NYC-based, Schoolkids Records artist discusses his new album Wherefore Art Thou? Songs Inspired by Nick Hornby's “Juliet, Naked.“
The indie rockers delivered a rare coin flip show where the opener rivals the headliner through notably different means.
Johanna & Klara Söderberg atoned for their four-year Asheville hiatus with an expanded five-piece sound that nicely filled the brewery’s Meadow space.
At The Grey Eagle on Sept. 21, the creator of 2018’s best album to date discusses the evolution of her music over a year of steady touring.
The NYC rockers have one of the year’s best albums in the Danger Mouse-produced Wide Awake, but its sonic richness doesn’t yet translate well to the stage.