Mae

Sun Oct 8 2023

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Exit/In

2208 Elliston Place Nashville, TN 37203

$33.65 - $139.10

Ages 18+

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  • Mae

    Mae

    Alternative Rock

    From the moment of their inception, MAE have existed in the cross-sectional spaces of creation. Art and innovation. Intricacy and accessibility. Beauty and chaos. Head and heart. Theirs was a meticulous crafting of soundscapes; painstakingly deliberate and blissfully spontaneous. This multidimensional juxtaposition formed the friction point that sparked the creation of their now-classic early releases (2003’s ​Destination: Beautiful​ ​and 2005’s ​The Everglow), ​as well as the flame that guided their continued exploration throughout the ensuing decade (Capitol debut, ​Singularity​, and the self-released Morning, Afternoon ​and ​Evening ​E.P.s). Attempts to categorize the band’s sound were made regularly and typically culminated in a hyphenated variation of the nebulous “emo” catch-all. But, the defining thread of MAE’s creation was their uncanny ability to find the heartstrings of the listener and make them resonate with a sympathetic hum. However, within those juxtapositions lay a deeper revelation of MAE’s creative direction, a foreshadowing, perhaps. It was there if you listened closely—a tension within the manuka honey melodies, a yearning in the empty spaces, a kicking at the goads of limitation within the pre-determined structures. It was a longing for transcendence, not only of genre, but of consciousness—and not only of consciousness, but of perception. It was the entire reason and impetus behind the name, an acronym for “Multisensory Aesthetic Experience,” the evolving theory that enveloped drummer, Jacob Marshall’s foray into academia. It’s no accident that MAE’s fourth studio LP bears the self-fulfilling prophecy of their namesake. ​Multisensory Aesthetic Experience,​ the band’s first full-length release in nearly a decade, is the arguable realization of their aspirations since conception. There is a liberation that occurs within the first few notes of the album, an untethering of the straight jacket of expectations. Categories are tossed back to the game shows where they belong, and the music becomes music, gloriously expansive, explorative, and addictively melodic. The album dips and crescendos moment to moment, song to song with seamless ferocity. From the DMT-infused retro-space odyssey groove of “Kaleidoscope,” to the Byrne-esque mayhem of “The Overview,” to the contemplative hypnosis of “Simple Words,” it quickly becomes apparent that the heart-strings are no longer merely resonating; they’re playing full melodies that deftly counterbalance the compositions. The resulting experience is one that is visceral, impassioned, expansive—and yes, ​transcendent.​ The anthemic dynamism of the album’s progression is such that it pushes the listener to the very cusp of the multisensory aspect for which they’ve been striving since the beginning. But for as much as ​Multisensory Aesthetic Experience​ represents the realization of Dave Elkins, Zach Gehring and Jacob Marshall’s collective creative vision, it’s the other​ aspects of the band’s new chapter that will facilitate its true culmination. The band’s tours in support of the album will be unlike any they’ve undertaken, with an increased emphasis on the experience, utilizing virtual reality to bring the swelling soundscapes to life with new abandon and in greater dimension, to aid the audience in a journey to realms yet unreached. In short, a ​Multisensory Aesthetic Experience. “When we tour again and tell a new story, we have opportunities we’ve never even considered, even though the band has been called Multisensory Aesthetic Experience for a long time and put out so many releases,” Elkins says. “You have to meet people where they are instead of asking people to come back to where they’ve been. It’s a theme to the album: Keep moving forward. It’s another reason why the band is doing this. When there’s growth and everything feels new, it’s harder and harder to do that. But it’s ​always​ possible. If you keep up with that growth, how can you not have your expectations and mind blown?”

     

  • Maggie Miles

    Maggie Miles

    Ambient Pop

    "Maggie Miles is a rising Alternative Pop artist from Nashville, TN. Her explosive debut, “Am I Drowning Or Am I Just Learning How To Swim”, is a genre-spanning pop and rock fusion album which scream from the rooftop themes of self guilt, faith, and finding the strength to overcome. A theatrical and sky-splitting voice, electric and physical performance, and timeless persona are just the start. With a strong team and extensive touring repertoire behind her, Maggie’s sophomore album is poised to be one of the most promising releases of 2023." -Jacob Saint Patrick
  • Manic.

    Manic.

    Alternative

    Manic. is Alternative Rock’s off the leash neurodivergent rebel child. Comprised ofNicholas Baños, Matthew Vero and Jacob Saint Patrick, the eccentric & theatricalrock band is based in Nashville, where they have created their own blend of synth-infused alternative rock; featuring combined elements of grunge, shoegaze,hyperpop, post/noise rock, and jazz. Their theatrical & arena-standard liveperformances, capable of punching a slumbering crowd awake with a kind ofpsychic energy, have successfully launched Manic. into one of the most promisingunderground acts in Music City USA.The Butterfly Effect (The Bedhead Cut) is a 17 song double album, which ‘theboys’ have crafted as a “mistake tape” and soundtrack of the bands formativeyears.No one coins the mission statement better than lead singer Nicholas Baños: “Wehope to be the band that defines the 20’s and 30’s, the prodigal middle kids, stuckbetween the death of the analog era and the rising digital wave. Manic. aims to beso unapologetically themselves that they may inspire others to do the same.

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Mae

Sun Oct 8 2023 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Exit/In Nashville TN
Mae

$33.65 - $139.10 Ages 18+

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VIP TIER 1: Includes a GA ticket, Acoustic show, poster, Meet & Greet. VIP TIER 2 includes everything in VIP Tier 1 PLUS Tour exclusive vinyl ($10 off), 2008 Embers & Envelopes digital download
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$114.10
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$139.10

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This event is 18 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 18 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund. ALL PATRONS MUST BRING A VALID FORM OF IDENTIFICATION.
NO RE - ENTRY
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