Picture Book: The Corin Tucker Band @ The Earl, Sep. 21st
Photos by Michael Koenig
Photos by Michael Koenig
It’s back to the grind! But it is a new day, and there is lots to be excited about. Here are some choices for you to end out your day with. -Indie rockers The Spring Standards are at Smith’s Olde Bar tonight, check back later for their 5GB! -“Think gritty Bob Dylan meets old chain […]
By Molly Segers No Doubt’s Push and Shove actually sounds like a No Doubt record. This may seem like a ridiculous observation, but considering it’s been just shy of 11 years since they put out a record, it was a completely reasonable concern for long time fans. I certainly breathed a sigh of relief. It […]
Review by Ellen Eldridge Though Dinosaur Jr. and J. Mascis have long been revered as Seattle scene icons, I didn’t get a chance to catch the wave until much later. In fact, the first time I spent a great deal of time with Mascis’ work was his solo release, Several Shades of Why, that I […]
Photos by: Hillery Terenzi, Review by: Stephanie Roman How has Music Midtown changed over the last two decades? Are re-tweets from a band the new autographs? Do 52,000 people need more toilets than beer stands? One thing’s for sure: from year to year, what makes this Atlanta’s must-see festival is an amazing lineup. O’ Brother […]
Photos By Hillery Terenzi and Review by Codi Glancy The legendary Music Midtown Festival kicked off on Friday with a line up that included Van Hunt, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, T.I., The Avett Brothers, and Foo Fighters. It was a great day for music in our wonderful Piedmont Park and as the night came, […]
Kristian Bush brings the rock to country superstar duo Sugarland, and is bringing that charm to his hometown on Nov. 25th at Eddie’s Attic. He is bringing some special guests along with him, so make sure and get your tickets! If you are a member of the Sugarland fan club, you can enter your promo […]
Still recovering from Music Midtown? We are too, hence the late blog today! Tonight is a little slower than normal and that’s okay by us! Here’s our Monday picks! Tonight at Smith’s Olde Bar, The Wallflowers. Most well-known for their 90’s hits like One Headlight, they just released a new album, Glad All Over. Unfortunately, […]
Review by Ellen Eldridge As the chill in the air settles down over Atlanta, fans should carry enough change for a hot cocoa, invest in a flannel and a copy of Sera Cahoone’s Deer Creek Canyon because this daughter of a Colorado foothills salesman knows how to warm both the body and the mind. Cahoone’s […]
Photos by Michael Koenig
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By Jhoni Jackson Little 5 Fest has just added two hometown heavy hitters to its already massive lineup: Ponderosa and Reptar. Criminal Records will host both bands, both of which are set for later than the Little Five Points record store is typically open. Psych-tinged, Southern-rock rooted Ponderosa will play at 9:30 p.m., then eclectic […]
Alright, so the Music Midtown lineup is pretty sweet this year! There is something for everyone whether it be rock, dance music, or rap! The gates open at 4PM today and Van Hunt kicks off the festival! Of course, we’ll be tweeting and blogging away this weekend, but we want to hear from you! Tweet […]
Ballet dancer and musician? I know that sounds like a strange oxymoron, but it is real life for Jesse Tyler, who besides being a ballet dancer in the Atlanta Ballet, is also a singer/songwriter who with his own group The Neighbors (also featuring fellow dancer Christian Clark) has played around town with with other local […]
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