Kishi Bashi In-Store Performance @ Criminal Records; Thursday, March 14th @ 4PM

Can’t make it to the Kishi Bashi show this Thursday, March 14th at The Earl? Or maybe you just want to see Kishi Bashi twice? We are happy to announce that Kishi Bashi will be doing an in-store performance THIS Thursday, March 14th at 4PM at Criminal Records in Little 5 Points! Kishi Bashi will […]

What’s Up Wednesday? March 13th

Happy Hump Day fellow Atlantans! We’ve got a great show lineup for you tonight! Do you want to fulfill your teenage dream? Catch Aaron Carter performing at Eddie’s Attic tonight! Or maybe you’re feeling a post-grunge, noise sound? Check out Vaz and Multicult playing at 529! Whatever your musical preference may be, we’ve got you […]

Interview with John of High Strung String Band Playing at Smith’s Olde Bar on Friday, March 15th

By: Shelby Lum Some bands will take the easy way out when producing, composing, and creating music. High Strung String Band has taken specific steps to keep the integrity of folk and bluegrass music in their style, even if it means it is more difficult for them. In the traditional bluegrass fashion, the band has […]

Interview with Whitey Morgan playing at Peachtree Tavern on Thursday, March 14th

By: Shelby Lum For those of us who were born and bred below the Mason Dixon line, Country music seems to be our genre, something that we hold onto, something distinctly Southern. Whitey Morgan & the 78’s are looking to change that stereotype. Hailing from Flint, Michigan, the band is a different kind of Country […]

Interview with Roger Miller of Mission of Burma, Playing @ The Earl Saturday, March 16th

Mission of Burma is an American post-punk band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1979. The band was formed by Roger Miller (guitar), Clint Conley (bass), Peter Prescott (drums) and Martin Swope (tape manipulator/sound engineer). Miller, Conley and Prescott share singing and songwriting duties. Many bands have cited Burma as an inspiration, including Nirvana, Pearl Jam […]

Interview with the Buddy O’Reilly Band; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, March 17th

Interview with the Buddy O’Reilly Band; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, March 17th

Born in a pub and raised on concert and festival stage, the Buddy O’Reilly Band has been a driving force for Irish and American roots music for the past twenty five years. “The Buddies”, as they’re known to their fans, have the uncanny ability to present great time-honored traditional music in a vibrant, engaging way. […]

Interview with Angie Aparo; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic Friday, March 15th

EMI recording artist Angie Aparo is the songwriting talent behind such big hits as Faith Hill’s “Cry”. A highly respected and accomplished singer and performer himself, Angie has appeared on stage and recordings with Tim McGraw, Edwin McCain, Matchbox 20 and Faith Hill to name but a few. We took the time to ask the […]

What’s Up Tuesday? March 12th

It’s a beautiful day in Atlanta and what makes it even better is that there are some great shows going on tonight! If you want to kick it with friends and listen to some awesome music, then look no further! Here’s the lineup for tonight:     Natural Vibrations @ Smith’s Olde Bar Natural Vibrations, […]

5 Atlanta Bands Take the Spotlight at SXSW 2013

You already know that Atlanta is home to a slew of hard-working bands who make our town one of the best places to catch a live show. Some of them have made the trek out to the South by Southwest music festival in Austin this year, and here are just a few that we’re happy […]

Interview with Erin Thomas; Playing Eddie’s Attic on Thursday, March 14th

By: Shelby Lum Erin Thomas herself is proof that Nashville produces more than just modern country artists. The young folk singer grew up around music of all kinds, and it was in the cards for Thomas to become an artist and a musician. “My parents were lover of all types of music,” Thomas said. “My […]

Interview with Bad Bad Lola; Playing @ Smith’s Olde Bar Saturday, March 16th

Dim lighting, candles, wine and beer set the mood for the intimate house show put on by Bad Bad Lola for close family and friends this past Sunday night. Wearing gold glitter heels, a sultry black wig and red lipstick, singer Simone Irwin belted out four soulful tunes, while guitarist Julio Miranda, and bassist Monty […]

AMG’s Ones to Watch: Milyssa Rose

By: Taylor Magill Milyssa Rose is an Atlanta pop artist with an edge. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Milyssa has always known that the entertainment business was   her true calling. Growing up, she participated in community theater, modeling, and talent shows. Milyssa also has been studying with a vocal coach for many years to perfect her […]

What’s Up Monday? March 11th

It may be a dreary Monday, but there are some great shows going on that will brighten up your night! Whether you enjoy the bar scene in the East Atlanta Village or a rowdy, club-like venue like Terminal West or the Masquerade, we have a show for you! From punk-rock to disco-y standout music to […]