Interview: Mike Willis @ Eddie’s Attic 12/27

Nashville based songwriter Mike Willis has developed a regional following by playing his intensely heartfelt music. Originally from Atlanta, the singer songwriter returns to his roots this Friday at Eddie’s Attic for the annual Christmas Hangover Throw-Down Spectacular. Interview by Andrew Chatwood of Eddie’s Attic.   What’s the first gig you ever attended? I am […]

Lisa Kelly Tickets On Sale Friday, 12/13 at 9AM!

Multi-platinum selling recording artist Lisa Kelly hails from Dublin. Best known through her performances with Irish music phenomenon Celtic Woman, Lisa has toured the globe performing in some of the world’s most prestigious venues including Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Orchard Hall Tokyo, the Sydney Entertainment Center and more. With Celtic Woman, Lisa has entertained […]

What’s Up Tuesday? December 10

Patterson Hood @ Eddie’s Attic Worn out from having spent a year on tour and facing a new album’s release, Patterson Hood decided to write a book. In writing this book, the songs continued to pour out, taking a few left turns and then morphing into its own thing. Eventually turning into Heat Lightning Rumbles in […]

Interview with Wax; Playing @ Vinyl, 12/11

By: Lindsey Borders Wax, known by his stage name, is a diverse and multi-instrumentalist, who began placing videos up of him rapping and singing on YouTube where he caught the eye of fans and renowned labels such as Def Jam Recordings. Although originally signed with Def Jam, Wax has since parted with them and is […]

Preview: Cass McCombs @ The Earl Monday, 12/9!

Big Wheel and Others is Cass McCombs’ seventh-and-a-half album. The twenty-two song album is a bundle, a bindle, a hay bale, and an oil barrel of songs. Within his decade-long career, most recently releasing WIT’S END and Humor Risk in 2011, Big Wheel and Others is McCombs’ most encompassing work to date, marking a bold […]

Sing For Your Life Season 2: Live Auditions Part 1 Thursday, December 5th!

Sing For Your Life is a singing competition that took Atlanta by storm in late 2012. The show stood out immediately in the local music scene as something fresh and unique. With 200+ live audience members each week, thousands of YouTube hits and local and national coverage, the Top 12 Contestants became Atlanta household names. […]

Live Review: Paramore @ Gwinnett Arena

By: Emily Jackson As a group, Paramore has been through a lot since the 2009 release of Brand New Eyes. In 2010, they announced that two of their founding members, the brothers Josh and Zac Farro, would be leaving the band. After almost four years with little more than the occasional single from Our Lady […]

Interview: Saints of Valory @ Vinyl 12/6

Saints of Valory is one of those bands whose music just seems to flow naturally when their members are together. With the members hailing from three different continents, their arena-ready rock is filled with elegant pop hooks, catchy rhythms, and shimmering guitar lines that catch ears and turn heads worldwide. Alex May spoke with vocalist/bassist Gavin […]

CD Review: Billie Joe + Norah, Foreverly

By: Molly Segers On paper Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones’ new record Foreverly, a re-recording of the Everly Brothers’ record Songs Our Daddy Taught Us, from 1958, doesn’t exactly add up. The punk rock guy and jazz singer dueting on folk/Americana classics just doesn’t scream obvious. All that said, the resulting album is so […]

Interview: Moon Taxi @ Buckhead Theatre 11/29

Nashville rockers Moon Taxi have been busy this year. From their television debut on Letterman, to releasing their third album, Mountains Beaches Cities, the band has a momentum that’s taking audiences by storm. Alex May caught up with guitarist Spencer Thomson to talk about their 11/29 show at the Buckhead Theatre, their upcoming Acoustic EP release, and […]

Picture Book & Live Review: Third Eye Blind @ The Tabernacle November 22nd

Photos & Review By Jenna Hughes Alternative rockers Third Eye Blind returned to Atlanta on November 22nd after a long hiatus, selling out The Tabernacle effortlessly and proving that the band still has a devoted following after sixteen years together. Shrouded in shadows, the band took the stage to teasers of “Don’t Believe a Word” […]