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Band of Skulls – ‘Himalayan

‘Asleep At The Wheel’

 

Cloud Nothings – ‘Here and Nowhere Else

‘I’m Not Part Of Me’

Dan Croll – ‘Sweet Disarray

‘From Nowhere’

 

JOHNNYSWIM – ‘Diamonds

‘Home’

 

Kaiser Chiefs – ‘Education, Education & War

‘Coming Home’

 

Mac DeMarco– ‘Salad Days’

 

Manchester Orchestra – ‘Cope’

‘Top Notch’

 

Nickel Creek – ‘A Dotted Line

‘Love Of Mine’

 

Pattern Is Movement – ‘self titled’ (debut album)

‘River’

 

RAC – ‘Strangers (Part 2)’

‘Tear You Down’ (feat. Alex Ebert)

 

S. Carey – ‘Range Of Light

‘Crown The Pines’

 

Saintseneca – ‘Dark Arc

‘Happy Alone’

 

Thievery Corporation – ‘Saudade

‘Depth Of My Soul’ (feat. Shana Halligan)

 

Timber Timbre – ‘Hot Dreams

‘Hot Dreams’

 

White Hinterland – ‘Baby

‘Baby’

teitur

We at Cause A Scene are pumped to bring you a night full of great company and some of the best music this city has to offer, this Saturday night at The High Watt on Cannery Row. Headlining the evening’s bill is gifted and seasoned singer songwriter, Teitur (Tie-tor). Hailing from the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, Teitur has spent the past decade honing his craft and playing his music for all to hear. Having left his homeland in the early 2000s to pursue his career and record his first album, Teitur returned home to record his sixth and most recent album, Story Music. Recorded in an old abandoned ice factory, Story Music echoes the spirit of the homeland he left so many years ago. With a strong following in the UK and an ever-growing fan base here in the States, we can’t be more excited to host Teitur on his stop through Nashville.

Filling out the night’s set are two Tennessee based bands, Grace and Tony from Lawrence County, TN and Nashville’s own Caleb Groh. Grace and Tony can best be described as a punkgrass couple band, and yes, their sound is as unique and interesting as their genre title. Grace and Tony White’s sound, a fusion of punk and bluegrass, was the lovechild of their budding romance and their passion to create has not yet ceased. Both musically influenced by their families, Grace by the gospel music and bluegrass of her childhood and Tony by his brother John Paul White of The Civil Wars. Both bring a passion and spirit to their music that sets them apart with every lyric and every note. The duo released their debut record November just last year.

Caleb Groh is a Nashville based folksinger songwriter and CAS alumnus who continues to wow us with every performance. Born in Connecticut and having spent his life up and down both coasts, Groh has been writing, recording and playing his own songs since he was a young teen. Spending his early years recording and playing with various projects, Caleb began writing and recording as a solo artist in 2011. In the time since he has grounded himself here in Nashville where he released his EP, Down Dakota!, and his full-length album, Bottomless Coffee, in 2013.

Come help us kick off the spring season this Saturday night with some great tunes! Get your tickets here for $10. Doors open at 7:00 PM. Music starts at 8:00 PM.

Christian Lerchenfeld

Teitur- ‘I Was Just Thinking’

Grace & Tony- ‘November’

Caleb Groh- ‘Bottomless Coffee’

pariscarney

“I just wanna make my mark,” is one of the many penetrating lyrics that Paris Carney emits from her silky smooth vocals in her hypnotic new track “Astronaut,” and that is precisely what she is achieving with the song that premiered last week on Nylon magazine. “Astronaut” exudes catchy electro-pop beats and a hook that draws in each listener with an ease that prompts repeat plays. However, it is the Los Angeles based singer-songwriter’s R&B-infused stylings that are going to continue to grow her fan base with each song that she releases.

Sister of brothers Zane and Reeve Carney, the lead vocalist and guitarist of rock quartet Carney, it is clear that the musical gene is not recessive in the Carney family. Paris describes her sound as “if Ella Fitzgerald and Joni Mitchell had a baby raised by Andre 3000 and a laptop.” We’d say her style is a mixture of BANKS and Ellie Goulding if Timbaland and Ryan Hemsworth collaborated on the production. So take a quick break from this overcast Tuesday and let “Astronaut” get you ready for a sunnier spring.

Christian Lerchenfeld

“I just wanna make my mark,” is one of the many penetrating lyrics that Paris Carney emits from her silky smooth vocal chords in her hypnotic new track “Astronaut,” and that is precisely what she is achieving with the song that premiered just last week on Nylon magazine. “Astronaut”exudes catchy electo-pop beats and a hook that draw in each listener with an ease that prompts repeat plays, but it is the Los Angeles based sing-songwriters R&B reminiscent vocals that are going to continue build her fan base with each song that she releases.

The sister of brothers Zane and Reeve Carney, the lead vocalist and guitarist of rock quartet Carney, it is clear that the musical gene is not recessive in the Carney family. Paris describes her sound as “if Ella Fitzgerald and Joni Mitchell had a baby raised by Andre 3000 + a laptop,” and we here at CAS couldn’t describe it better if we tried. So take a quick break from the Monday grind and start your week off right with this slick new track.

– Christian Lerchenfel

– See more at: http://www.causeascenemusic.com/?p=2141&preview=true#sthash.cLJ7MQ7P.dpuf

“I just wanna make my mark,” is one of the many penetrating lyrics that Paris Carney emits from her silky smooth vocal chords in her hypnotic new track “Astronaut,” and that is precisely what she is achieving with the song that premiered just last week on Nylon magazine. “Astronaut”exudes catchy electo-pop beats and a hook that draw in each listener with an ease that prompts repeat plays, but it is the Los Angeles based sing-songwriters R&B reminiscent vocals that are going to continue build her fan base with each song that she releases.

The sister of brothers Zane and Reeve Carney, the lead vocalist and guitarist of rock quartet Carney, it is clear that the musical gene is not recessive in the Carney family. Paris describes her sound as “if Ella Fitzgerald and Joni Mitchell had a baby raised by Andre 3000 + a laptop,” and we here at CAS couldn’t describe it better if we tried. So take a quick break from the Monday grind and start your week off right with this slick new track.

– Christian Lerchenfeld

– See more at: http://www.causeascenemusic.com/?p=2141&preview=true#sthash.cLJ7MQ7P.dpuf

casablancas

Just last Friday, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas debuted some of his new material from his new band The Voidz. Along with playing a handful of songs from his debut solo effort, “Phrazes for the Young,” as well as some Strokes throwbacks, Casablancas and The Voidz played four new tracks from their forthcoming LP. This is a real treat, as we at CAS welcome anything from the mind of Casablancas. Below you can see them perform their song “Dr. Acula.” Rock out and enjoy!

Christian Lerchenfeld

lonebellow

The  video for this Brooklyn based trio’s new single, “Green Eyes and a Heart of Gold” could not capture the essence of the song more perfectly. An anthem of hope and free spiritedness, The Lone Bellow‘s most recent single from their 2013 debut self titled album harnesses the heart and soul of who they are as artists. Anchored by the deeply personal and folk influenced songwriting of front man Zach Williams, and propelled by the band’s arena worthy presence, “Green Eyes and a Heart of Gold” boldly represents what was arguably my favorite album of 2013.

The video premiered earlier today on Gigwise while the band is currently across the pond touring the UK.

Christian Lerchenfeld