Picture Book: Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun, Sleepy Vikings at 529, February 3
By Ken Lackner (www.kenlacknerphotography.com) Full gallery after the jump.
By Ken Lackner (www.kenlacknerphotography.com) Full gallery after the jump.
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn We made it to Wednesday!! I know that life shouldn’t be a race to the weekend, but man oh man does’t it feel good to know that we are getting closer to Friday! Starting to get the itch to get out? Here are your choices for tonight. -I just love the […]
Review by Stephanie Roman (http://www.stephanieroman.com); photo by: William Buckley Attention System reminded us that it has been three years since they last appeared at the Star Bar. Since releasing the critically acclaimed debut album Wait for My Signal, the band has quickly become known for putting on the best electro-rock dance show in town. They […]
Cloud Nothings Attack on Memory Carpark By Al Kaufman Almost every band for the past five years has made the lead of song for their album, if not their best one, at least one that reaches out and grabs, that pulls the listener in. Dylan Baldi, the man behind Cleveland, Ohio’s Cloud Nothings, does just […]
Mississippi indie rockers Colour Revolt are darlings in the cool kids world. Having toured with the likes of toured with Dinosaur Jr., Black Lips, Okkervil River, Menomena, Paper Rival, Explosions in the Sky, Malajube, Anathallo, and Manchester Orchestra, they are no strangers to the scene. On February 7th, 2012, the debut Colour Revolt EP will be released on VINYL for the very first time. This […]
By Eileen Tilson Well I am just basically gonna tell you what exactly you need to go see today (not like I don’t do that everyday!). But Tuesdays are for lovers, and there are some pretty amazing shows coming through Atlanta tonight that you should definitely go and see! -First up! I know I have […]
Ben Kweller Go Fly a Kite Noise By Al Kaufman If Nick Lowe was the Jesus of cool of the 20th century, then Ben Kweller appears ready to take over the role for the new millennium. Kweller writes pure pop for now people. It’s tight and crisp without being trite. Every song on here sounds […]
By Ken Lackner (www.kenlacknerphotography.com) Full gallery after the jump.
Just Announced/ New On-Sales 4/6 INCOGNITO feat. Maysa w/ special guest Khari Cabral – Center Stage Fri 8:00pm | All Ages | $42.50 – 49.50 Reserved Seating | On Sale Now Rival Ent. & The Masquerade Present… 5/12 MASTODON & OPETH w/ Ghost – Masquerade Music Park Sat 7:00pm | All Ages | $29.50 Adv | On Sale Now *** Andy Grammer (2/25) has moved from Vinyl to THE LOFT […]
By Michael Koenig (http://vacantmoon.viewbook.com/) Full gallery after the jump.
Red Wanting Blue From the Vanishing Point Fanatic Records By Al Kaufman Red Wanting Blue plays slick, mainstream pop-rock songs. That could be the whole review right there, but it would leave the layout for this review wanting. It’s like Train or Hootie and the Blowfish, or, to a lesser extent, Counting Crows. It’s that […]
Amy LaVere Stranger Me Archer Records By Al Kaufman Turbulent times often leads to great art. Such is the case with Amy LaVere. While preparing to make her third album three years ago, her producer and mentor, Jim Dickenson, died of complications from triple bypass surgery. Then her guitarist, Steve Selvidge, left to join The […]
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn I am not a passive music consumer. Generally when I find something I like, I tend to fixate upon it for some time. I actively seek new music on a daily basis, so when I do stumble upon something that really gets me, I just can’t help to want to tell […]
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn Happy Monday to you all! I was asked this morning whether Atlanta was booking any good shows, and I was very proud to say that yes, Atlanta in fact is still bringing some phenomenal music to our pretty state. So let’s just go ahead and decide that this week is going […]
By Lisa Keel Full gallery after the jump.
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