Electric Callboy in Nashville
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About Electric Callboy
Electric Callboy started as a German metalcore band with electronic flourishes, then basically reinvented themselves around 2020 when they shifted toward a more synth-heavy, industrial-influenced sound. The shift wasn't some gradual drift—it was pretty deliberate. Songs like 'Ava' and 'Pump It' showed them leaning hard into melodic, almost pop-adjacent hooks while keeping the heaviness intact, which shouldn't work but somehow does. They're the kind of band that makes sense in a room full of people who like both Bring Me The Horizon and actual electronic music. Their lyrics tend toward introspection and relationships rather than the typical metalcore angst, which gives them a different vibe than a lot of their peers. They've built a genuinely dedicated fanbase partly because they don't seem interested in playing it safe.
Chaotic in the best way. Crowd's constantly moving, mixing mosh pits with people just vibing to the synths. Singer is genuinely engaged, band plays with precision even when everything feels loose. Heavy moments hit hard, melodic moments connect.
Known for Ava, Pump It, Fandom, We Got Love, Gravity
Electric Callboy in Nashville News
- Electric Callboy Announce TANZNEID World Tour TicketNews · Oct 24, 2025
- ELECTRIC CALLBOY announce world tour, ICE NINE KILLS, POLARIS, etc. to open on select legs Lambgoat · Oct 21, 2025
- Electric Callboy to Tour North America with Polaris and Scene Queen MetalSucks · Oct 20, 2025
- Electric Callboy Announce "Tanzneid" World Tour The Nu-Metal Agenda · Oct 20, 2025
- ELECTRIC CALLBOY announce 2026 North American tour Revolver Magazine · Oct 20, 2025
Live Music in Nashville
Nashville's music scene is traditionally built on country and Americana, but the metal and alternative underbelly here is quietly solid. You've got venues that book everything from indie rock to heavy acts, and a younger crowd that's willing to venture beyond the Broadway tourist circuit. Electric Callboy fits into that side of Nashville—the one that exists in smaller rooms and on bills with local metal bands, away from the honky-tonks.
Nashville road trip to see Electric Callboy?
Stay in East Nashville, where the old theaters and independent venues give the area real character without the Broadway chaos. Dinner at Attaboy or The Stillery—places with actual craft to their food. Spend a day exploring The Ryman Auditorium if you haven't; it's impossible to ignore the gravity of that room. Walk through the honky-tonks on Broadway if you want context for what Shepherd's blues means in this particular music town. The Parthenon is worth an hour if you need something completely different from the music scene.
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