Interview with Steven from Redd Kross playing at The EARL on Wednesday, April 3

By: Shelby Lum When I was 11 years old, I was graduating 5th grade, and trying to fathom what middle school would entail. When Steven from Redd Kross was 11, he was starting a band with his brother, Jeff. Over three decades later, the band that was formed in middle school is still touring (although […]

Q&A: Love and Theft @ Brewhouse Music & Grill, Mar. 29

Brewhouse Music and Grill in Rome filled up quickly Thursday night with fans in cowboy boots and plaid shirts anxiously waiting for country boys Channing Wilson, Canaan Smith and Love and Theft to take the stage. What a perfect line-up, all three sets were amazing and so much fun! I had the privilege of catching up […]

Foals – Inhaler. Live at the Royal Albert Hall

It is no secret that Foals are one of my favorite bands right now. They’re a great example of why I love living in Atlanta. The band plays massive festivals in the UK, but play a venue like The Goat Farm Arts Center here. Check out this video of Inhaler from their performance on March […]

Catch The Fabulous Lipitones! A Musical @ The Balzer Theater at Herren’s Through April 21st

When one of their founding members drops dead mid-performance, this small town America barbershop trio must race to find a new member for their quartet to win the national competition. Choosing a tenor who is an Indian Sikh with dubious immigration credentials makes their road to victory a funny and touching lesson in what it […]

Interview with Frank Bang; Played Last Night (3/28) @ Smith’s Olde Bar!

Whether it be alone and acoustic or amped up and rocking with “The Secret Stash”, Frank Bang is devoted to the music of his youth. His heart is pure rock and roll, but his soul screams the blues. Like Mike Bloomfield and many more before him, it was the combination of raw talent, hard work […]

Interview with The Baron Sisters; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic- BMI’s Girls Night Out- TONIGHT!

Kimmy and Kelsie Baron (aka The Baron Sisters) are a sibling duo from South Florida that have mastered the ability to create the organic sound of innocence and youth through the eyes of old souls. The girls have been singing together ever since they can remember. With a natural talent for writing catchy melodies, and […]

The Amphitheater at Riverdale Town Center Announces the South City Concert Series, On Sale @ 10AM, March 29th

The City of Riverdale and The Department of Cultural Affairs & Leisure Services celebrates the Rhythm of Summer at the South City Concert Series! Ready to lead the Glamorous Life?! Sheila E. kicks off the South City Concert Series on Saturday, May 11th at The Amphitheater at Riverdale Town Center. Kevon Edmonds and Rose Royce […]

Live Review & Picture Book: The Mowgli’s & Family of the Year at The EARL 3/26

Live Review by: Molly Free Photos by: Taylor Magill I was really looking forward to heading down to the Earl on a chilly Tuesday night to catch the Mowgli’s and Family of the Year play. I saw Family of the Year play last year, and I was looking forward to seeing them again, but I […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Apache Relay, Cloudeater, The Soul Rebels, & More!

By: Shelby Lum We’re always ready for the Weekend here at AMG! It means we can stay out late, pop from show to show, have that extra beer or 2, and lounge in our pjs the following morning. We hope you’ll join us for some awesome shows this weekend and we’ve done the work for […]

What’s Up Thursday? March 28th

WOAH! Do we have an AWESOME lineup tonight or what? From country to blues to hardcore rock and pop punk, there is no doubt you’ll be able to find a show tonight that suits your musical tastes! Check out the lineup below! Love & Theft @ Brewhouse Music & Grill Love and Theft may be […]

Interview with Nik & Sam; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic for BMI’s Girl’s Night Out March 29th

Nik & Sam, country music’s hottest new duo, may seem like an overnight sensation, but their story has been years in the making. At the age of 10, the sisters began playing traditional country & bluegrass music, with Sam on banjo and Nik on guitar. Within a year, they were wowing audiences in their home […]

Q & A with Amy Andrews; Playing @ The Red Clay Theater March 29th

Interview by: Scott Roberts For the past two years, singer/songwriter Amy Andrews has quickly become one of the busiest members of Atlanta’s acoustic community—as well as one of its most talented and gracious. Possessing a happy marriage of folk, country, and blues, the self-proclaimed “tree hugger” came to Decatur via her native Baltimore and has […]

Q&A with Michelle Malone; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic March 30th

Interview by: Al Kaufman Michelle Malone is almost as big an Atlanta institution as The Varsity. Her rocking blues have caused many to kick some dust off their boots. She can get down and raunchy and sweet and spiritual. She’s the kid sister Bonnie Raitt always wanted, or possibly the secret love child of Raitt […]

What’s Up Wednesday? March 27th

It’s Wednesday! You know what that means… Only 2 days until the WEEKEND! Good thing we’ve got some killer shows going on tonight to help the week go by faster! Whether you’re into the small, bar-like venues, or the huge arenas, we’ve got shows going on everywhere in Atlanta tonight! Check it out! Neulore @ […]

Live Review: Eliot Bronson & The Yonder Orphans @ Eddie’s Attic 3/22

Live Review by: Molly Free A cozy night at Eddie’s Attic listening to the storytelling talents of Eliot Bronson and his band Yonder Orphans seemed like the perfect plans for a rainy Friday evening. An Atlanta favorite and Open Mic Shootout alum, Eliot created an intimate environment that those who flock to the Attic crave. […]