Interview with Caroline Smith; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, 2/25

Merging ’90s R&B and neo-soul with her indie-rock roots, Caroline Smith‘s new music has settled comfortably into a new backdrop as she takes a step from girl to woman. Half About Being a Woman is a record about self-acceptance and growing into yourself; it’s about going back to the roots of ‘feel-good’ music. While some […]

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, […]

Q&A With Kirk Waldrop of Nine Times Blue; Playing Smith’s Olde Bar 2/21

By Al Kaufman Atlanta’s Nine Times Blue have made quite a name for themselves. Besides their raucous live shows at Smith’s Olde Bar, they released Falling Slowly in 2012. The Grammy-winning Don McCallister-produced album garnered the hit single, “Falling Slowly.”  The guitar fueled, power-pop quartet follow that up with a six-song EP, Matter of Time. […]

Interview: The Expendables @ The Loft 2/18

Santa Cruz, California based reggae-rock band, The Expendables, with catchy hooks and ear-catching lyrics, bring their laid-back and breezy sound to The Loft. Their performance is one-stop in their major city annual Winter Blackout Tour, with their friends Stick Figure and Seedless. All four friends have been playing and performing together for over 17 years, […]

Interview: Lucy Wainwright Roche @ Eddie’s Attic 2/18

Singer/songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche (The Roches) and half-sister of Rufus and Martha Wainwright, has been traveling with her large musical family pretty much her whole life. On February 18th (that’s tomorrow!), she’ll be gracing the stage at Eddie’s Attic with her mother Suzzy and special guest Gina […]

What’s Up Monday? February 17

Now that the snow has (mostly) melted, it’s time to get back to reality. We’ve got a couple of shows to make that transition a little easier. Cibo Matto w/ special guests @ the EARL Self-produced over a two-year period by Miho Hatori and Yuka C. Honda, Hotel Valentine is [Cibo Matto’s] most impressive release […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Andrew Ripp, Russian Circles & Ray Wylie Hubbard!

Whether you’re for or against Valentine’s Day, there are some awesome shows taking place tonight and this weekend that we’re sure you’ll fall for! Check out our Weekend Picks! Friday, February 14: ATL Collective Presents Prince’s 1999 @ Vinyl Man alive, you want mood music? How about “Little Red Corvette,” “Delirious,” “Let’s Pretend We’re Married,” […]

What’s Up Wednesday? February 12 *Postponements*

Good afternoon, frosty folks! We hope you’re all safe and warm. All of our shows today have been canceled or postponed due to the inclement weather. See below for details. Jars of Clay @ Vinyl Update: This event has been postponed to April 6. All previously sold tickets will be honored. If you have any […]

Q & A with Alex Dezen of The Damnwells; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, 2/12

Alex Dezen of The Damnwells plays an intimate solo performance on Wednesday, February 12 at Eddie’s Attic! We got the opportunity to chat with the man himself before his show at Atlanta’s favorite listening room. What is the strangest thing a fan has done for you at a show? Bring cookies. And insist we eat […]

What’s Up Tuesday, February 11

It may only be raining in Atlanta currently, but after Snow Jam 2014, I think it’s safe to say that Georgia is on lock-down. For all you city dwellers who are eager to venture out tonight, we do have some awesome shows taking place! We’ll keep you posted on any changes, but as of right […]

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 […]

What’s Up Monday? February 10

Sometimes Monday’s suck. Here are a few shows to help keep your spirits up. Eugene Mirman w/ Derrick Brown @ Erikson Clock Eugene was named Best New York City Comedian by the Village Voice, one of “50 Funniest” by Time Out New York, and one of the 10 best comedians of the last decade by […]