The Weeks
Chrome Pony, Lenox Hills
Event Info
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
925 3rd Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37201
This event is 18+, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Valid government-issued photo ID is required for entry. No refunds will be issued for failure to produce proper identification.
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Artist Info
The Weeks
Raucous Mississippi rock combo The Weeks got their start in 2006 while all four members where still in high school. Staffed by twin brothers Cyle (lead vocals) and Cain Barnes (drums), Samuel Williams (guitar, vocals), and Damien Bone (bass). They released their debut album, Cadillac Comeback, in 2008. Their swaggering, sludgy, and slightly southern indie rock was further expanded with the release of nine total albums.
The Weeks most recent album, Twisted Rivers, released in the Fall of 2020 and includes features from The Watson Twins and John McCauley as the compilation of an 8 track project. The Weeks followed Twisted Rivers with an acoustic album “Inside Voices” November of 2020 and a covers album, “Inside the Covers” in February of 2021.
Lenox Hills
A Tennessee rock quartet with a raucous yet dynamic sound, Lenox Hills was founded in 2017 by brothers Luke (vocals) and Packy Mullin (guitar), along with Kyle Swenson (drums) and Kameron Dunn (bass). They released their EP, Golden Town, in March of 2022 - a collection of 5 songs that deal with love, heartache, and the particulars of youthful consequence.
Bound by a shared geography, unbreakable friendships and a wealth of musical affections, the band looks for both broad and intimate connections. Whether they’re shaking their amps until the casings start to crack or drawing back to expose the underlying vulnerability which seeps into every corner of their music, the band never allows the music to remain motionless. Even when things quiet down for a moment, Lenox Hills maintains their rhythmic momentum and incorruptible rock aspirations.