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Best Indie & Rock in October 2024

September 2024

in North Charleston

November 2024

Medium Build at Music Farm

Medium Build

Although Medium Build has been releasing music for just under a decade, it has only been within the last year that the American singer-songwriter has rocketed up into the alternative music scene. With his viral emotional performances of Give Me Back My Soul' and I Never Learnt To Dance' gaining mass attention online, he released his new album Country' to critical acclaim. After recently touring with Lewis Capaldi and Holly Humberstone, Medium Build's stage presence is a mix of stand-up comedy and tear-jerking passionate musical performance. Prepare for a night of laughs and cries with this incredible up-and-coming singer-songwriter.

Air Supply at North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Air Supply

The front runners of eighties soft-rock and still evolving, Air Supply know how to write a love song, creating the illusion of romance with sweeping ballads and sweet melodies. Touring now, an evening the Aussie megastars will enchant, as they play from their compelling and vast back catalog, with hits such as 'You are my Lady', 'Everywoman in the World', 'Without you' and many more!

Greensky Bluegrass at The Refinery

Greensky Bluegrass

The band that creatively blends bluegrass and country music are heading on tour across America. Greensky Bluegrass began making music in 2000 and stood out for their non-traditional take on bluegrass, where they fused rock and acoustic influences. The five-piece prepare for an outstanding countrywide tour and you won't want to miss it!

Violent Femmes at Charleston Music Hall

Violent Femmes

As well known for their infamous feuding as for their ground-breaking punk rock work, Violent Femmes have no trouble showing us why they are one of the best acts in punk as they set off on tour across America this year! They became the chosen soundtrack for angsty teens everywhere thanks to irascibly intelligent anthems like 'Blister In The Sun' and 'Kiss Off'. Don't miss these absolute icons of 90s rock!

Men At Work at Charleston Music Hall

Men At Work

They come from a land Down Under, and they're bringing the flowing beer, but hopefully not the men who chunder. Grammy Award-winners Men at Work are back and touring the United States this fall after a successful run in South America. The multi-platinum-selling Australians are set to revive the eighties on their countrywide tour, so join in the fun and dance the night away!

Lake Street Dive at Firefly Distillery

Lake Street Dive

This Boston-formed country band has been winning over music fans with their diverse style since winning the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2006 and self-financing the recording of their debut album 'In This Episode'. With their key influences in classic pop and swing era jazz, they often cite The Beatles as their main inspiration.

Judah and the Lion at The Refinery

Judah and the Lion

The musical city of Nashville is synonymous with country music, yet fun-loving alt-folk-pop trio Judah and The Lion burst out of their hometown with a genre-bending sound in 2011, mixing an upbeat flurry of folksy mandolin, hip-hop beats, driving rock and roll drums and deftly-written pop mega hooks. Don't miss them in 2024 on their 'The Process Tour'!

Railroad Earth at Charleston Music Hall

Railroad Earth

No strangers to bending genres, Railroad Earth have created their own subgenre blend of bluegrass, rock, jazz and celtic folk music. No two shows are ever alike - the sextet also push boundaries on stage with improvisation and jamming, bringing the heat with anthemic songs like Warhead Boogie and Blazin' A Trail.

Gillian Welch at Charleston Music Hall

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are heading on tour together this fall! They recently announced their first new album since 2020, titled "Woodland," which is set to be released in August 2024 and marks their 10th album together. Making stops in Atlanta, Knoxville, Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and many more, don't miss your chance to see them live!

Ray LaMontagne at Firefly Distillery

Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne joins forces with Grammy-nominated Gregory Alan Isakov on a brand new co-headlining tour, with The Secret Sisters as support! 'Trouble', Ray LaMontagne's acclaimed 2004 debut, quietly sold over 250,000 copies, the grassroots result of listeners worldwide hearing the New Hampshire-born singer and songwriter and spreading the word. Heading on tour this fall, don't miss your chance to see them both live!

Atmosphere at Music Farm

Atmosphere

Fearlessly merging indie rock and hip hop, genre-bending Minneapolis duo Atmosphere was formed fresh out of high school by rapper Sean Daley AKA Slug and DJ/producer Anthony Davis AKA Ant. Honing their craft throughout the 90s, the duo became a regular in the city's underground hip hop scene before breaking into the mainstream in 1997 with the release of their debut album 'Overcast!'. Over two decades later, Slug and Ant continue to maintain a cult-like following of fans with a dynamic work ethic, prolific creative output and relentless tour schedule.

MercyMe at North Charleston Coliseum

MercyMe

Christian contemporary indie rock outfit MercyMe burst out of Greenville, Texas in the early 90s with a brand new worship sound. Catch the Dove Award winners as they head out on tour. Over the years the band has explored a range of genres from pop to rock, with a whole lotta gospel and hymnal music thrown in for good measure. By experimenting with current trends but staying true to their roots, they're able to garner new young fans without alienating the old guard.

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