Picture Book & Live Review: fun. @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

Photos By: Catrina Maxwell at CatMax Photography In my opinion, October is the perfect month to attend a concert at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. The cool, crisp air creates a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. I was so thrilled to have the opportunity to review fun. on Tuesday, October 8th. The last time I saw them in […]

CD Review: Panic! At The Disco – Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die

“This is gospel for the fallen ones…” These eight little words open Panic at the Disco’s new album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die, out today, and sets the tone for the record while easing fans into the sonically dark record with a song that’s reminiscent of 2011’s Vices and Virtues. From there […]

Picture Book & Live Review: Blondie & X @ Buckhead Theatre October 1st

Review By: Molly Segers Photos By: Hillery Terenzi “For the first time ever, East Coast meets West Coast!” John Doe decreed Tuesday night at Buckhead Theatre as X, legends of LA punk, opened for Blondie, one of the biggest acts to come out of the NYC punk scene of CBGB’s. The show may have been […]

Picture Book & Live Review: Earth, Wind and Fire @ The Fox Theatre

Photos & Review By Deidra Pinion As I walked into the Fox Theatre for the first time, I was so overwhelmed by all of the beautiful lights and setup. However, being able to see Earth, Wind, and Fire for the first time, was the icing on the cake for me. The rumbling of the speakers, […]

Interview: Mudhoney- Playing at The Earl (TONIGHT) October 2nd!

By: Lindsey Borders Legendary grunge-rock band, Mudhoney, paved the way for and influenced bands such as Nirvana, whose late frontman, Kirk Cobain was an avid fan of Mudhoney and greatly influenced by them. Also influenced were and are Pearl Jam, who had Mudhoney open for them on their 20th anniversary tour. Leaving a lasting mark […]

Interview with Cody ChesnuTT; Playing The Loft on October 4th

By Al Kaufman When Cody ChesnuTT released The Headphone Masterpiece in 2002, the music world noticed. ChesnuTT was exactly what music should be. His 36-song masterpiece (the title is not an empty boast) easily encompassed R&B and hip-hop with funk, classic rock, gospel, and even a touch of punk. His songs were songs of passion, […]

Interview: The Dodos- Playing @ Drunken Unicorn October 4th!

When it came time for the Dodos to begin writing their fifth LP, Carrier, singer/guitarist Meric Long wanted to start over. The uncertainty of the band’s trajectory as well as the passing of guitarist Chris Reimer brought about a reassessment of things within the band, and in particular Long’s songwriting. As a result, the album […]

Picture Book & Review: Gov’t Mule & London Souls @ The Tabernacle

Photos & Review By Ryan Swerdlin Gov’t Mule blew the doors off of Atlanta’s Tabernacle Thursday September 26, 2013 with a little help from their friends. The crowd inside the room that evening was electric as the opening band took the stage. The London Souls, hailing from NYC played a ripping opening set. This trio […]

Music Startup Academy- Atlanta Event October 4th!

The Music Startup Academy is designed to reduce barriers to entry into the music business for developers and entrepreneurs. The coursework will provide a clear roadmap to success by offering actionable insights into building a legal, streamlined, and competitive music property. This first-of-its-kind event in Atlanta is quarterbacked by Shachar Oren, CEO of local music […]

Interview: Houndmouth- Playing @ The Earl September 27th (TONIGHT)

By: Lindsey Borders The harmonious, folk-rock band hails from Indiana, but currently call home Louisville, Kentucky. The four-member band, Houndmouth, have recently debuted their full-length album, From The Hills Above the City. They recently have had musical guest spots on David Letterman, Conan, and have been a staple among the festival scene, including Forecastle Music […]