‘When This Life is Over,’ which features Hannah Mohan’s dog on the cover, was a decided effort to shirk convention — or, in Mohan’s words, an exercise in “doing whatever the hell we want.”
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‘When This Life is Over,’ which features Hannah Mohan’s dog on the cover, was a decided effort to shirk convention — or, in Mohan’s words, an exercise in “doing whatever the hell we want.”
Lo Wolf has an upcoming singer-songwriter tour, April 14-20, sponsored by NC Songsmiths.
The five-song collection explores an intriguing and often unexpected palette of sonic textures.
The hometown hero’s first of two shows with the Asheville Symphony at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium was a terrific rock performance, but light on orchestral contributions.
With the benefit of hindsight, each of Drunken Prayer’s previous albums seems like a step on the road to making Cordelia Elsewhere; the record adds up to a showcase of Morgan Geer’s unique skillset.
David Einzig’s folk/soul ensemble concludes its monthlong Ben’s Tune Up residency on March 20 and 27.
When she celebrates the release of a new video for her song “Clapback” on Thursday, March 21, Virtuous will take the stage at The Social on Tunnel Road.
The four North Carolina indie rockers play The Mothlight on March 25.
Country, blues, bluegrass and … prog-hop? The variety of live music available in Asheville never ceases to impress.
During a recent stop in Asheville for a tour date and a little fun, Shindell gave an exclusive, three-song performance at The Grey Eagle
The Philadelphia orchestral pop duo heads to One World Brewing’s downtown location on March 20.
The North Carolina native bring his new Cuban-inspired blues songs to Isis Music Hall on March 16.
Two bands, each led by high-profile fixtures of the Asheville music scene, are coming together to present a unique night of music.
“Mozart is like Shakespeare in literature — he’s just there, and he’s one of the very most important,” says renowned classical pianist Garrick Ohlsson.
The Asheville MC along with Musashi Xero, Mike L!VE, Spaceman Jones, Herb da Wizard and P.T.P play The Mothlight on March 14.
The 2019 Appalachian Studies Association conference returns to Asheville after 27 years. The annual gathering brings together an eclectic mix of scholars, educators, activists, students, groups and institutions to discuss and present on a wide range of topics related to life in the region.
Lavender Blue recently released the record Dusk, which can be found on digital outlets everywhere.
Newcomers to the group’s sound to assume that Day & Dream makes exclusively languid, laid-back music. “First in Flight” pummels forward relentlessly; it’s just that it does so in an airy, shoegazey kind of way.
The commemoration, now in its fourth year, remembers the Jazz Age luminary with a weeklong roster of events.
The bilingual Latin folk-pop artist plays the Tryon Fine Arts Center on March 9.
The tenth annual art-filled fundraiser is set for March 9 at Ambrose West.