From Juliette running off to Bolivia to Will dealing with his steroid doping to everything going on within the Deacon-Jessie clan, it’s a miracle the city of Nashville hasn’t burned to the ground. We have to start off with what’s…
Nashville 6×06 Review: “Beneath Still Waters” Shows Gunnar Will Never Change
It’s beginning to get tiring watching Gunnar play the helpless love-struck musician. “Beneath Still Waters” solidifies that the writers cannot come up with a better storyline for the once confident singer. Since adding Alannah to their “all boy band,” it…
Nashville 6×05 Review: “Where the Night Goes” Proves Moving On is Hard
This season of Nashville has definitely been progressing slowly while also peeling back it characters’ multiple layers. Where the Night Goes is the “moving on” episode for many of them, especially Juliette and Deacon. The last five episodes have put the…
Nashville 6×04 Review: “That’s My Story” Reveals Juliette’s Dark Past
Forget Superman or Batman, the true hero on Nashville is Avery Barkley. From trying to help Juliette not get caught up in a cult to mending the strained relationship between Gunnar and Will, he’s really doing the most. First off…
Nashville 6×03 Review: “Jump Then Fall” Explores Daphne’s Conflicted Feelings
Things are starting to fall into place for Deacon while other people’s lives are beginning to fall apart. From Daphne to Juliette to Will, Nashville struggles with certain relationships and proves it hasn’t gotten to a great place just yet. It’s…
Nashville 6×01 and 6×02 Review: The Show Has Lost All It Used to Stand For
The first two episodes of Nashville’s sixth and final season began the same as when Rayna died: depressing. For a show that used to be fun, fast-moving, and yes, drama-filled, it has lost all it used to stand for. Since…
Album Review: Bully – “Losing”
Though only their second release, and with time to grow still, Bully seems content to continue with what works. Nashville’s ‘90s-infused grunge-punk band, fronted by raspy-voiced howler Alicia Bognanno and supported by Stewart Copeland (not that one), Clayton Parker and…