Earlier this month, Briston Maroney hosted the second annual Paradise Music Festival at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl. Maroney, an acclaimed younger artist within the indie-alternative area, and Nashville transplant by the use of Knoxville — who claims spectacular followers the likes of Jack White, and has develop into well-known for his quirky bop “Freakin’ Out on the Interstate” — based the pageant final yr, impressed by the thought of making a “house show” for the general public.
In the spirit of other music and of Nashville as vibrant areas for artistic community-building, Paradise Fest was born. Though its first iteration unfold over two nights of Maroney-curated music, this yr provided three nights of sold-out exhibits. From Samia to Jack Van Cleaf, Skullcrusher to Hovvdy — for aficionados of indie artistry, of tapping into beloved alt musicians, and of discovering new ones, this occasion was nothing wanting paradise.
Discussion about this post