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Live Review: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. @ Terminal West, February 18

  On February 18th at Terminal West @ King Plow, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. brought down the flippin’ house. With a magical ball of light and animation as their guide, the Detroit boys came in delicate and refreshing with “Hiding” from their 2013 album The Speed of Things. The first part of the show went by […]

Flogging Molly @ The Tabernacle, February 15

Review and Photos By: Hillery Terenzi After dealing with Snowpocalypse 2.0 aka “Atlantartica”, it was nice to see die hard Flogging Molly fans come out for the final go round of the Green 17 tour on Saturday night at the Tabernacle. Florida-based punk band, The Attack was first on stage, followed by The Drowning Men, […]

Picture Book: Panic! At The Disco @ The Tabernacle 2/7

Photos by Jenna Hughes Panic! At The Disco returned to Atlanta February 7th for a sold out show at The Tabernacle. But after the band had only played two songs, something very unexpected happened. Lead singer Brendon Urie told the crowd that he’d just been informed that the floor of the venue had cracked and […]

Celebrating 40 Years of Georgia’s Music with Chuck Leavell & Friends!

Celebrating 40 Years of Georgia’s Music with Chuck Leavell & Friends!

By: Ryan Swerdlin It was an incredible night of celebrating 40 years of Georgia’s music this past Saturday at The Woodruff Arts Center with Chuck Leavell & Friends along with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. The lobby of the Alliance Theater was buzzing with folks excited for what the night may bring. With the likes of […]

A.F.I. – SOLD OUT @ Center Stage, January 18th

Photos and review by Jenna Hughes Goth-punk band A.F.I. returned to Atlanta January 18th to play a sold out show at Center Stage. The band, which has been relatively quiet since the 2009 release of Crash Love, has now come back strong with its ninth studio album, 2013’s Burials. A.F.I. (short for A Fire Inside) […]

Sea Wolf- SOLD OUT @ Eddie’s Attic, January 17

By: Molly Free After surviving the first (and most depressing) week back from the holidays, and an Atlanta freeze, it was nice to get out to Eddie’s Attic for some live music. I’d like to think that most of my evenings spent at Eddie’s are always great because of the storytelling. However, I must say […]

All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs and Voice of Gregg Allman

Photos & Review By: Deidra Pinion It was a cold and rainy Friday evening in Atlanta, but that didn’t stop the stars from coming out to the “All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs and Voice of Gregg Allman” show at the Fox Theatre. Gregg Allman supporters came out in full force to show their love […]

CD Review: Bruce Springsteen, High Hopes

By: Emily Jackson  Bruce Springsteen’s newest compilation of songs sounds like a sonic scrapbook of sorts. That’s because it is. For his eighteenth album, the Boss has taken his most recent years of touring, reinventing and sometimes writing and corralled them together under the wishful title “High Hopes.” The album officially came out today, January […]

Live Review: Iris DeMent @ Eddie’s Attic, January 12

Review by Scott Roberts In a plain gray dress and black-rimmed glasses, singer-songwriter Iris DeMent looked more like a stereotypical librarian than the musical treasure that she actually is when she took the stage at Eddie’s Attic last night. But she came out swinging as she, armed with an acoustic guitar, and her skilled backing […]