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Arcade Fire’s Sarah Neufeld Expands Her Horizons—Musical and Otherwise

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesMay 27, 2015leave a COMMENT

These days, Sarah Neufeld, a classically trained violinist best known for lending her bowed tones to disco beats and splashy crescendos as a member of indie-rock juggernaut Arcade Fire, splits …

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CrumbSnatchers Aim for Release and Reckless Abandon

In Music Stories by Carey HodgesApril 29, 2015leave a COMMENT

If you’re wondering whether CrumbSnatchers’ onstage freak-outs are part of some larger message, you’re thinking about it too hard. The Knoxville-based pop/punk band, whose members are known to maniacally thrash …

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Guy Marshall Kicks Off Busy Spring at RN’B

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Carey HodgesApril 22, 2015leave a COMMENT

The Rhythm N’ Blooms Cripple Creek stage on the east end of Jackson Avenue served as the home base for festival headliners the Decemberists, the Drive-By Truckers, and Delta Spirit. …

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Rhythm N’ Blooms 2015: Delta Spirit

In Cover Stories, Music Stories by Carey HodgesApril 8, 2015leave a COMMENT

Banged-up trash cans, teetering stacks of vintage Casios, and guitars tossed around like rag dolls are all fair game when Delta Spirit takes the stage. Since releasing their first EP …

Big Ears Day 2 Recap: Amidon/Giddens/Kronos, Jozef Van Wissem, Found Sound Nation, Omar Souleyman, and Much More

In Big Ears 2015, Music Stories by Carey HodgesMarch 29, 2015leave a COMMENT

After a late night of dancing and more dancing at Jamie XX, I got off to a bit of a slow start on day two of Big Ears. But once …

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