Interview: Antigone Rising- Playing @ Eddie’s Attic September 27th

Antigone Rising storms into 2013 with a foot stompin’ new single, “That Was The Whiskey”, and a founding band member on the cover of Time Magazine. When the New York based, alt-country female rockers do something, they do it big. Catapulted into the national spotlight in 2005 with a groundbreaking major label debut that landed […]

Interview: Kid Slim- Performing @ The Loft September 27th

Interview: Kid Slim- Performing @ The Loft September 27th

Kid Slim is a nineteen year old rapper with a past – a past, unlike most, as a basketball player on a full ride at Western University; a Division 1 team. The 6 foot 8 inch MC, hailing from Barrington, Illinois, dropped out of college after his freshman year to pursue his love of music. […]

Picture Book & Review: Gold Fields With Fox Grin & Rush Midnight @ Smith’s Olde Bar

Monday night was my third time seeing local Atlanta band Fox Grin live, and I have to say this show at Smith’s Olde Bar was by far my favorite. Fox Grin was able to utilize all of the stage space, and their sound was the clearest and loudest I’ve heard the band. In other instances […]

Interview: The Technicolors- Playing @ The Masquerade TONIGHT 9/24!

The Technicolors are a musically sophisticated young rock band hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, who blend grand gestures of rock-n-roll with the swagger of brit rock and the songwriting prowess of greats such as Roy Orbison, Noel Gallagher and George Harrison. Their ambitious debut album Listener released on November 13, 2012 on Bay Area indie label, […]

Recap: Music Midtown Day 2 @ Piedmont Park

Photos By: Hillery Terenzi Review By: Molly Free Even a monsoon sitting over Piedmont Park on Saturday afternoon wasn’t going to stop the thousands of music enthusiasts from hearing some amazing music, at Music Midtown Day 2. After waiting about an hour in line in what seemed the heaviest rain of the day, I marched […]

Interview: The Bitteroots- Playing @ Eddie’s Attic September 21st!

With a brand new lineup of guitars and a fresh new collection of original songs, The Bitteroots are continuing to make their presence felt on the Atlanta music scene with their unique vocal power and carefully crafted blues- and jam-influenced rock songs. The band features the ripping vocals of Laura Dees, the thumping, funky bass […]

CD Review: The Band of Heathens — Sunday Morning Record; Play Vinyl October 27th

The Band of Heathens Sunday Morning Record BOH Records By Al Kaufman The name Band of Heathens conjures up images of boys in overalls playing one string basses and banging on wash basins and other assorted metals while downing some blinding moonshine. The actual Band of Heathens have never lived up to their name in […]

Q&A with Decatur’s Sydney Rhame; Playing Eddie’s Attic Sept. 21

By Al Kaufman For most kids, the age of 15 is a time for texting, dating, and making sure they are wearing the right shoes. Fifteen-year-old Decatur, GA native Sydney Rhame is already nine years into her music career. Rhame started writing songs at the age of six. Since that time, she has trained under […]

Album Review: Butch Walker – “Peachtree Battle”

By Rosie Judd Butch Walker’s newest release, Peachtree Battle, is an intense rush of emotion packed into a 5 song EP. Walker wrote these songs while coming to terms with his father’s failing health and the depth of his feelings for his family and hometown are evident through all of the songs. Opening with the […]

What’s Up Tuesday? September 17th

Tuesday gets a bad rep for being early in the week. But I’m here to tell you, it’s actually pretty great! If you’re looking to see live music, you’re in luck. There’s a solid lineup of shows going on around the city! So maximize your Tuesday and catch some sweet bands! Austra with DIANA at […]