What’s Up Monday?

After a busy weekend, today is a little slow, but there is nothing wrong with that! I hope you all have a great start to your week! -If you want to head over to East Atlanta tonight then go to The Earl to see London-act Dignan Porch. -I am a believer in supporting your local […]

Picture Book, Live Review and Meet & Greet: Milo Greene @ The Earl Thursday, October 18th.

Photos by Codi Glancy, Review by Gini Strobel By now you guys know that we’re way into Milo Greene! Last night, we headed to The Earl, much earlier than usual, for an awesome meet and greet with MG. Two lucky winners had the opportunity to hang with the band before they went on stage. Singer/guitarist, […]

5GB with Girls Guns and Glory; Playing at Eddie’s Attic Sunday, October 21st

Ward Hayden, the lead singer of Girls Guns and Glory, once had a regular 9-5 job, but the desire to pursue his and the band’s artistic expression took over. GGG is now an internationally touring band, named Independent Artist of the Year at the French Country Music Awards, and two-time winner of both the Roots […]

Interview with Ron Pope, playing @ Vinyl Saturday, October 20th!

Interview with Ron Pope, playing @ Vinyl Saturday, October 20th!

By Al Kaufman Ron Pope writes and sings music from the heartland, both literally and metaphorically. He can play sensitive folkie or all out rocker, and does both on his recent release, Atlanta, but his songs always feel sincere without drifting into egocentric waters. A Marietta native who currently calls New York home, Pope just […]

AMG Weekend Picks: The Temper Trap, John Prine, The Lumineers, Rufus Wainwright, The Black Lillies & More!

Gosh, it sure is beginning to look more and more like fall in the ATL! What else can make this amazing time of year better than music?? October is easily one of the most popular months for concerts and festivals, so we understand your dilemma when it comes to picking and choosing how to spend […]

What’s Up Thursday?

Thursday, Thursday, Thursday!! We are almost there my friends! I can just smell the weekend coming for us! There are so many great shows in our city tonight, you owe it to yourself to see one! Happy Thursday y’all! –Gov’t Mule really needs no introduction….they are legendary. Do yourself a favor and go see them […]

5GB With Milo Greene; Playing The Earl, Oct. 18th

5GB With Milo Greene; Playing The Earl, Oct. 18th

  Milo Greene is not real. However, the fictitious character that is Milo Greene is very much alive. Lacking an actual manager, college classmates Andrew Heringer, Robbie Arnett, and Marlana Sheetz concocted a virtual one – Milo Greene – to promote their individual musical efforts. It wasn’t until 2009 that the three began creating music together. While house […]

What’s Up Wednesday?

What’s Up Wednesday?

So who watched the debate last night? OK, wait don’t answer…everyone gets so fired up as soon as you say the word debate! We are halfway through the week my friends, here are some events that shouldn’t be up for a debate! -I LOVE me some Shovels & Rope! As does a to of people […]

A3C Keeps Atlanta “Hopping” This Past Weekend

A3C Keeps Atlanta “Hopping” This Past Weekend

Atlanta was “hopping” this weekend with the return of the 8th annual A3C Festival which hosted some of the biggest names in hip-hop. Over 300 artists were in our hometown spread across Atlanta venues, including Raekwon, Twista, Tech N9ne, GZA (performing Liquid Swords), Devin The Dude, Slum Village, Hopsin, Ab-Soul, Gunplay, Killer Mike, Chip Tha Ripper, […]

What’s Up Tuesday?

It’s a night full of fun here in Atlanta tonight. Go out and get crazy! -“After years spent playing industry underdog, Ryan Leslie is compelled to break out with the independent Oct. 22 release of his third LP. A visual album with 10 music and live performance videos, Les is More is Leslie’s attempt to deliver the […]

Picture Book & Review: White Arrows and Family Of The Year @ The Earl – October 9th, 2012

Photos and Review by Chandler Mays The Earl was immersed in a night of heartwarming LA-based indie music as two up and coming bands played to a small but enthusiastic crowd on tuesday night. Family of the Year took the stage first, delivering a gorgeous set of harmonious folk pop. The band’s name is quite […]