AMG Weekend Picks: Avant, Sweetwater Brews & BBQ Benefit, Pere Ubu & More!

Congrats on making it to Friday! Since it’s almost the weekend (give or take a few hours), you should celebrate by seeing live music. Check out the full weekend’s roster below!   Friday September 6 – The David Mayfield Parade at Smith’s Olde Bar (Upstairs) With eclectic, cinematic songs that stir up images of the […]

What’s Up Thursday: September 5th!

  Happy Thursday! You’ve had a short week thanks to Labor Day and it’s almost the weekend. Don’t you think you should celebrate? Check out these killer shows we’ve got going on in Atlanta tonight and treat yourself to an evening of live music!   Passenger at The Drunken Unicorn – SOLD OUT Hopefully you […]

Interview: Soft Metals – Playing @ The Drunken Unicorn September 6th!

  Soft Metals wields a genre blurring brand of voltaic pop that draws inspiration from a spectrum of sources including krautrock, synth wave, and techno. They’ve won over audiences in environments as varied as experimental noise shows in dingy basements, to sleek, modern nightclubs, to clandestine after hours warehouse parties, to dimly lit dives where […]

Interview: The David Mayfield Parade @ Smith’s Olde Bar 9/6

The David Mayfield Parade’s music and showmanship reflects the numerous influences that come from a lifetime of being immersed in American music and channeling its unique forms with sincerity and celebration from the howl of early rock-n-roll, to the low lonesome twang of folk and country with a voice that is all at once heartbreaking […]

Interview: Underhill Rose @ Eddie’s Attic 9/5

Underhill Rose blends aspects of Americana, rhythm and blues, country and bluegrass into an authentic sound that is all their own. These female troubadours’ original songs are wrapped in three-part harmonies and packaged with an eye-catching stage presence. The smoky voice of Eleanor Underhill joined with the soaring vocals of Molly Rose and the country […]

What’s Up Wednesday? September 4

Happy Wednesday! Settling back into the workweek after a holiday weekend can be tough but there are some great shows tonight that will make you feel like you’re back on vacation! Check them out below! MINDCRIME (Queensryche Tribute) @ The Loft MINDCRIME is a Queensryche tribute project based out of New York. The focal point […]

Album Review: King Khan And The Shrines “Idle No More”

By: Rosie Judd Arish Ahmad Khan, aka King Khan, brings us a more grown-up version of his garage-rock with Idle No More. The 8th full-length album from The Shrines is delightfully sprinkled with funk and punk overtones that make the garage-psychedelic melodies that much more entertaining. The opener “Born To Die” begins with a fuzzy […]

Live Review: No Age at The Arts Exchange

“Isn’t this a trip?” No Age drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt asked, checking out the Paul Robeson Theatre. Nestled inside Atlanta’s Arts Exchange, the theatre looked like it could host the plays of a grungy Max Fischer – a pleasantly dingy space within an equally dingy, repurposed elementary school. The work of young artists and two small […]