• Home
  • News
  • Shows
  • Playlist
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Shows
  • Playlist
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result

Those Darlins drop a new single, claim “body art”, & announce Nashville Date at Mercy Lounge

No Country by No Country
July 31, 2013
in Record Releases, Song Releases
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Artwork by Veta & Theo of Ovvio Arte

So, you may have seen (or at least heard about) the “risqué” banner that was hanging on the building housing Grimeys and local label Thirty Tigers on 8th Avenue South.  If you didn’t, it was a 9-foot by 9-foot banner that looks exactly like the image above (sans the album information).  Speculation swirled for a few days, and caused the appropriate amount of local interest that it was designed for.  As we now know, that banner was the cover art for the third LP from local rockers Those Darlins.  The new record, Blur The Line, rolls into stores on October 1st, and a local date was just announced at Mercy Lounge on October 17th.  We also just got our hands on a new single from that record.  Check out “OH GOD” below, and get ready to party with the Darlins again.

Tags: Cover ArtNashville Music BlogNashville Music CalendarNudeOh GodThose Darlins

Related Posts

Soccer Mommy Debuts Single and Video “Bones” Ahead of New LP, Nov. 19 Brooklyn Bowl Show
News

Soccer Mommy Debuts Single and Video “Bones” Ahead of New LP, Nov. 19 Brooklyn Bowl Show

Easily one of our most-anticipated albums of the year, local indie rock breakout Soccer Mommy is set to drop...

by Philip Obenschain
May 18, 2022
Copeland to Play The Caverns Sept. 17 with Sewanee Symphony Orchestra
News

Copeland to Play The Caverns Sept. 17 with Sewanee Symphony Orchestra

It's been a minute since we've updated you about indie rock outfit Copeland, who formed in Lakeland, FL more...

by Philip Obenschain
May 14, 2022
My Chemical Romance Return with Their First Song in Eight Years, “The Foundations of Decay” | See Them Aug. 23 @ Bridgestone Arena
News

My Chemical Romance Return with Their First Song in Eight Years, “The Foundations of Decay” | See Them Aug. 23 @ Bridgestone Arena

A week before they kick off their years-in-the-making reunion tour, iconic emo rock trailblazers My Chemical Romance have returned...

by Philip Obenschain
May 12, 2022
No Country’s Guide to Record Store Day 2022: Where to Go, What to Buy, Who to See
Features

No Country’s Guide to Record Store Day 2022: Where to Go, What to Buy, Who to See

After two years of adapting to the pandemic, pivoting to smaller, more frequent (and often online and contactless) "drops"...

by Philip Obenschain
April 22, 2022
Next Post

[Hump Day Diversion] Blurred Lines

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

We cover the best of Music City's local and touring artists. All Nashville and no country.

Get No Country In Your Inbox

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Shows
  • Playlist