CD Review: North Elementary – Not For Everyone Just For You

CD Review: North Elementary – Not For Everyone Just For You

North Elementary   Not For Everyone, Just For You Eskimo Kiss By Julia Reidy Not For Everyone, Just For You is a workout in recent redux. Chapel Hill band North Elementary’s fourth full-length recycles, albeit quite competently, so many of the now clichéd sonic styles found in ‘90s alternative, recalling the likes of Vertical Horizon, […]

Janelle Monae & Tendaberry @ Rialto Center for the Arts on April 3

Janelle Monae & Tendaberry @ Rialto Center for the Arts on April 3

In an interesting change for Rialto (other than the odd non-jazz or non-world act), Janelle Monae will be performing at the Georgia State arts venue on April 3. She'll be bringing Atlanta buzz-band Tendaberry with her, who are planning on releasing their new record Am I Still Illmatic (produced by Black Kids' producer Jesse Mangum […]

Art Alexakis of Everclear @ Hard Rock Café’s Velvet Underground on March 23

Art Alexakis of Everclear @ Hard Rock Café’s Velvet Underground on March 23

Atlanta's Hard Rock Café is hosting a series of shows to benefit Musicians on Call. The charity, formed in 1999, brings live and recorded music to the bedsides of patients in healthcare facilities. The March on Stage shows have been going on at various Hard Rock Café venues all over the country. The most recent […]

Atlanta Film Festival Passes, Opening and Closing Ceremonies Tickets On Sale Now

Atlanta Film Festival Passes, Opening and Closing Ceremonies Tickets On Sale Now

The Atlanta Film Festival has announced it's dates and some tickets are now on sale. The festival itself will take place April 16-25, 2009 and we have festival passes, opening night gala tickets and closing night extravaganza tickets. The festival passes available are the All Access Passes, Festival Passes, Opening Weekend Passes and Daytime Passes, […]

Music Man–Opening Act

Music Man–Opening Act

When I first started going to see rock shows as a kid, I always made sure to get to the venue early so I could catch the opening act. Not always, but sometimes it seemed as though the band that was opening the show for whatever bigger act everyone else was there to see had […]

CD Review: Madeline — White Flag

CD Review: Madeline — White Flag

Madeline White Flag Orange Twin By Julia Reidy It’s unfortunate that the first comparison we’re inclined to make when it comes to female singer-songwriters is who else’s voice theirs resembles. In this case, though, it seems a dual and unavoidable comparison. Athens, Ga.’s Madeline Adams, on her third full-length release at least, sounds like Regina […]

Live Review: Tapes N’ Tapes @ The EARL on March 3

Live Review: Tapes N’ Tapes @ The EARL on March 3

By Julia Reidy When Tapes ‘N Tapes soundchecked after their opener Wild Light left the stage, all four members sported inappropriate outerwear — black stocking caps, puffy winter coats — and they wisecracked about the recent Atlanta snow, dressed better for their Minneapolis winters than our sporadic chill. When the band returned to the stage […]

Live Review: Annuals @ The EARL on March 7

Live Review: Annuals @ The EARL on March 7

By Beverly Bryan Raleigh, North Carolina's Annuals began their set amid cheers on a darkened stage. A drum solo led into an extended pop-rock jam so sparkly and perfect it sounded auto tuned. But as the noodling reached the Rush threshold, boyish frontman Adam Baker let out a series of hoarse screams. Adding further intrigue, […]