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Here at Cause A Scene, we’re always looking to discover new artists and help others do the same. One of the great resources for developing bands is the fantastic website NoiseTrade. As part of a new series of posts on the blog, we highlight a few artists who have albums currently available via NoiseTrade that we’ve worked with (or are just big fans of…or both) that are worth checking out. Now, without further ado, here are this week’s picks:

Judah & the Lion

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We’ve had the pleasure of hosting Judah & the Lion for two Cause A Scene shows now, both of which happened to set records for CAS. We hosted this fantastic young eight-piece band for a showcase at Red Earth Trading Co. in January and had people coming out of the woodwork to see them perform. The buzz around this band is palpable, with a knack for hooky melodies and pitch-perfect harmonies over a bed of folk and rock textures. They’re cut from a similar cloth of Mumford & Sons, Needtobreathe, The Lumineers and play with such passion that seeing them live on a small stage makes it easy to envision them belting out their catchy songs for an arena full of people. Both of the band’s EPs are on NoiseTrade currently for you to check out. We highly recommend starting with their newest release, Sweet Tennessee.

Judah & the Lion plays tonight at Tin Roof on Demonbreun as part of a Lightning 100 series of shows, starting at 8:00. If you’ve never seen them play live, you need to resolve that immediately.

Parke Avery

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Simply put, Parke Avery is one of our favorite human beings on the planet. When we hosted our first ever Collective show in March of 2012, Parke was the first artist through the door and brought with him the same warmth and excitement that is seen all throughout his music and his EP, Wishful Thinking. The album is, as NoiseTrade describes it as “grandiose as it is precise while always being irresistibly catchy. The title track acts as a mission statement. An on-going profession of doubt backed by huge guitars and lush strings.” It’s a beautiful record that reflects wonderfully what is going on inside the heart and mind of a talented young troubadour. Parke has been one of the best advocates for Cause A Scene in our first year and a half, and we’re thrilled to have him as part of our musical family.

Casey Black

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Casey Black is no stranger to Cause A Scene as he’s been a great supporter of ours by attending several shows, although we’re still pretty new to his music. It’s a feeling of finally being let into a secret, recognizing what a uniquely gifted individual and storyteller Casey is. When Casey sings, it’s easy to recall the gravelly voices of Tom Waits and Matt Berninger from The National. His songwriting has an everyman quality that feels perfectly penned for the blue-collared workers, sounding like they were birthed straight from the plains of the Midweest and the red clay of the South. His songs have teeth to them, with enough grit and heart to keep you coming back to them again and again. If you’re a fan of Bruce Springsteen and Christopher Porterfield of Field Report fame, Casey’s one to keep your eye on. If you want to catch him live, be sure to get over to the iconic Bluebird Cafe on June 25 or his album release show in Leiper’s Fork on July 3.

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Cause A Scene is proud to present three of the best emerging folk artists and bands from Austin, TX, this Tuesday, June 18th at The High Watt on Cannery Row. Solo artist and one-man band, Shakey Graves, along with bands Wild Child and Marmalakes have joined forces and set off across Middle America in the Outside City Limits Tour. Throughout the month of June, they are traveling and sharing with the rest of the country, the contributions they each have been making to the deep and rich Austin music scene for the last number of years, and the next stop is Nashville! Be sure not to miss out tomorrow as two of the country’s biggest cities in music collide for for a night of folksy tunes and all around damn good music. Tickets can be purchased here for $7. Doors at 8:00 PM. Show starts at 9:00 PM.

Shakey Graves, Wild Child and Marmalakes- ‘Dead End Street’

Don’t miss your chance to see Radiation City, Brave Baby and Commitment Bells tonight at The Elberta House! Here is another taste of what is to come at tonight’s show.

Radiation City- ‘Foreign Bodies’

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Whether you are regretting your decision to watch your wallet instead of buying that Bonnaroo ticket, or soon to be suffering from festival withdraws, we at Cause A Scene have a night of great music from all across the map that will ease any ailment you may have. Come join us Monday night, June 17th at The Elberta House, at 318 Elberta Street and jam out with indie rock bands Radiation City from Portland, OR and Brave Baby from Charleston, SC. Monday night’s show will be the first Nashville appearance for both bands. Also lending their talents to the evening’s bill, will be hometown favorites, Commitment Bells. With all three bands fresh off of spring album releases, Monday night is guaranteed to be an evening of new tunes and high energy, one that you do not want to miss. Tickets can be purchased here in advance for $10. Doors at 7:30 PM. Music starts at 8:00 PM.

To get you more pumped for Monday night, we’ve included a Spotify playlist of some of our favorite tracks from the three bands. Enjoy!

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Come on down to The Basement on 8th Avenue South tonight and get your groove on with Vitek, Hanzelle and Phin. Vitek is a Nashville band who’s name and reputation is quickly gaining momentum among the local scene and beyond. With an unique, electro-pop sound fueled by catchy beats and synth, and even a wailing sax, Vitek is sure to have you bustin’ a move.

Opening up this beautiful summer evening are two more hometown bands, Hanzelle and Phin. With a lineup like this, The Basement is likely to turn into a full on dance party, so trust us when we say you do not want to miss out. Doors are at 8:00PM and the shindig starts at 9:00PM. Tickets are $5 at the door.

Vitek- ‘Sunbird’

 

Hanzelle- ‘I’m Sorry’