CD Review: Carley Tanchon — Peridot

CD Review: Carley Tanchon — Peridot

Carley TanchonPeridot By Al Kaufman Carley Tanchon is one of those young women who is as fat in voice as she is lithe in body. There are plenty of pictures on the accompanying booklet  of her exposing her long, limber arms. Just as there are plenty of moments on this album that allow her to […]

Little Joy Spread the Love Sans Fabrizio, with Charming Tunes, @ Smith’s Olde Bar Friday, June 12

Little Joy Spread the Love Sans Fabrizio, with Charming Tunes, @ Smith’s Olde Bar Friday, June 12

Tomorrow night Smith's Olde Bar will be oozing with love and happiness with Little Joy, a band usually made up of Fabrizio Moretti, Rodrigo Amarante and Binki Shapiro. Though Fabrizio will be off recording with The Strokes, the other two thirds of the band will be there with Todd Dahlhoff and Matt Borg (from The […]

CD Review: It’s Elephant’s — Gets Along

CD Review: It’s Elephant’s — Gets Along

It’s Elephant’s Gets Along By Julia Reidy The danger latent in having a frontman with such a recognizable voice — in this case one with a crackling, blues-rock bent that bends and scoops from pitch to pitch — is that everything else will go unnoticed. But Brent Jay’s vocal performances, for Atlanta band It’s Elephant’s, […]

The Horrors, The Warlocks, Cat Power and More Just Announced for The EARL

The Horrors, The Warlocks, Cat Power and More Just Announced for The EARL

The EARL has just announced a slew of incredible shows coming up this summer and fall. Top of our list is Cat Power, who will be playing one of the awesome EARL 10th Anniversary shows on July 12. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. on Ticket Alternative. Following closely […]

CD Review: Broken Promise Keeper — Ice Cold Pop

CD Review: Broken Promise Keeper — Ice Cold Pop

Broken Promise Keeper Ice Cold Pop By Scott Roberts In the recent movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, the wide-eyed, backwards-aging title character is asked about whether he’s too old to be working on a tugboat. “There’s no age limit,” he innocently replies, “as long as you can do the work.” I suppose the […]

CD Review: The Morakestra – Witness To Connection

CD Review: The Morakestra – Witness To Connection

The Morakestra Witness To Connection Stratking Records By Chris Homer On their sophomore album, Texas’ The Morakestra creates a record of hook-filled rock songs built around multiple soaring guitar riffs and the haunting vocals of Will Mora. The LP’s tracks range from the acoustic folk sound of “Angel” to the upbeat Franz Ferdinand-style rhythms of […]

CD Review: Todd Snider — The Excitement Plan

CD Review: Todd Snider — The Excitement Plan

Todd Snider The Excitement Plan Yep Roc Records By Noel Wurst I was 16 years old when Snider’s first album, Songs for the Daily Planet, came out. “Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues” was a hidden track on it (remember how awesome hidden tracks were?) and it was the funniest thing I’d ever heard in my […]

Summerfest: Atlanta’s biggest fro, needs a big hairdryer!

Summerfest: Atlanta’s biggest fro, needs a big hairdryer!

Atlanta Music Guide hung backstage at Virginia Highland Summerfest this past weekend, courtesy of Rival Entertainment. In addition to a great musical lineup both days, the beer was flowing, and the food was fantastic. Cowboy Mouth got the whole crowd sitting down at Saturday night and Manchester Orchestra proved to be serious a crowd puller […]

Behind the Scenes of the Video Shoot for The Constellations’ “Perfect Day”

Behind the Scenes of the Video Shoot for The Constellations’ “Perfect Day”

By Eileen Tilson Atlanta’s “supergroup” The Constellations are giving Atlanta another three minute distraction from their mundane workday. I had the privilege of getting a sneak peek of the filming of their latest video “Perfect Day,” and the setting could not be more perfect. A rainy night at a well worn in house in Midtown, […]

CD Review: Foma — Inverness

CD Review: Foma — Inverness

Foma Inverness By Eileen Tilson Sitting right on the cusp between EP and LP at eight tracks and 25 minutes in length, Inverness is full of complexities in its design and build yet is very organic in its execution. Listing contributions from six musicians (Edward M. Burch, Chani Hawthorne, Jeffrey Schmidt, Hun Kim, Charith Premawardhana […]

Tickets On Sale for the 2009 Castleberry Hill Loft Tour, Taking Place September 26-27

Tickets On Sale for the 2009 Castleberry Hill Loft Tour, Taking Place September 26-27

Whether you are in the market for a cool new space, want some ideas for sprucing up your own home, or are just curious to see how folks live, the Castleberry Hill Loft Tour is an inspiring visit to a great historic Atlanta neighborhood. Featuring eight lofts picked for their diversity in styles and sizes, […]

L.A. Tool and Die Premiere New Video for “Don’t Touch My Mustache” with Show in Charlotte Tonight!

L.A. Tool and Die Premiere New Video for “Don’t Touch My Mustache” with Show in Charlotte Tonight!

I'm a big fan of North Carolina's L.A. Tool and Die, a brilliantly quirky indie rock band that can rock the hilarity as well as the tender. Falling on the hilarity side is their new video for "Don't Touch My Mustache," which features a host of singing and dancing unicorn hand-puppets as well as a […]

CD Review: Country Line Strangers — Heartbreak Motel

CD Review: Country Line Strangers — Heartbreak Motel

Country Line StrangersHeartbreak Motel By Eileen Tilson Lead singer Matt Megrue needs to take up unfiltered Camels and Jeremiah Weed straight out of the bottle. His vocals are too smooth for the intentions of the band; in fact, his lyrics bring you to places you have definitely been… middle school dances, seedy bars and rural […]

Devin The Dude, 88 Keys’ Gig Rescheduled

Devin The Dude, 88 Keys’ Gig Rescheduled

We've just got word that the Devin the Dude, 88 Keys, B.O.B. etc gig originally scheduled for June 5 at Ambient Plus Studios has been reschedules for June 19 at Apache Cafe. Tickets bought for the original show will be honored for the new date.