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Nick Huinker, Author at The Knoxville Mercury
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Local Music Review: Meob

In Music Reviews, Music Stories, Program Notes by Nick HuinkerApril 26, 2017leave a COMMENT

If you spent the 2000s listening to all the right indie rock, Knoxville trio Meob’s self-titled debut may offer a sustained and rather welcome sense of deja vu. It’s clear …

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Big Ears Day Three Recap, Part Two: Beer, Xiu Xiu, Horse Lords, Magnetic Fields

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Nick HuinkerMarch 26, 2017leave a COMMENT

Catching up on sleep meant missing Jem Cohen and Fugazi’s Instrument, but luckily not the Q&A following the screening, where my KM colleague Eric Dawson did a fabulous job moderating …

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Big Ears Day Two Recap, Part Three: Matmos, Wu Fei, Lætitia Sadier, Wilco

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Nick HuinkerMarch 25, 2017leave a COMMENT

Got to the Riviera a little late, but not too late to draw unexpected delight from Jonathan Demme’s Who Am I This Time?, an underseen television production that’s not only …

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Big Ears Day One Recap, Part One: ‘Swimming to Cambodia,’ Ahleuchatistas, Anna Meredith, ‘Stop Making Sense’

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Nick HuinkerMarch 24, 2017leave a COMMENT

I wait for this weekend pretty much all year—very patiently, if I do say so myself—so my first stop was the very first thing on the schedule: Jonathan Demme’s Swimming …

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Local Scene Vets Team Up for Steamy Electronic Love Jams as Peak Physique

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Nick HuinkerMarch 23, 2017leave a COMMENT

Peak Physique hit the ground running, at least as far as local music acts go. Within weeks of unveiling the project last summer, the alt R&B duo of Wil Wright …

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