Interview: Austra- Playing @ The Earl September 17th!

In her latest songs, it shows more than ever that Katie Stelmanis is both romantic and pragmatic. You can hear it in every track of Olympia, which is as baroque and fantastical as ever in its musical composition, completely unconstrained by genre boundaries – yet disarmingly direct in both its infectious hooks and its lyrics […]

What’s Up Monday? September 16

What’s Up Monday? September 16

Happy Monday! Big shows happening tonight! Check them out! Songwriter’s Open Mic @Eddie’s Attic For over 19 years, Eddie’s Attic has hosted Atlanta’s premiere SONGWRITER’S OPEN MIC for the performing songwriter. National and local acts perform 2 songs each, with 3 finalists returning for a third song at the end of the evening for a […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Atlanta BAR-B-Q Festival, Old School Saturday, The Guys & More!

  It’s almost time for the weekend! We’re getting closer and closer to fall, which thankfully means nicer weather. So embrace your free time and check out some of the great events going on around Atlanta this weekend! From barbeque to old school dance parties, we’ve got you covered!   Friday September 13 and Saturday […]

Interview: Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics @ One Musicfest

  Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics are steeped in the rich sound and history of Georgia soul, beginning with the early ’50s and ’60s R&B that became so well known. It’s About Time, the full-length debut album from the Atlanta based group, has quickly made waves around the globe since its recent September 2012 release. […]

What’s Up Thursday? September 12

Lera Lynn with Special Guest, Marshall Ruffin @ Eddie’s Attic Nashville-based, Georgia-bred singer-songwriter, Lera Lynn is fresh off the release of her sophomore record, The Avenues. If you enjoy a healthy blend of country, pop, and top-notch song writing then this is for you! Doors are at 6:30 PM. TIX are $10 in advance, $14 […]

Hopscotch Festival Day 2: Friday, September 6th

Photos By: Hillery Terenzi A Trak: CAM Day Party ft. Colossus Deep South Day Party: Kenny Roby Future Islands: Holy Ghost!: Legs McNeil: Local Natives: Rebus Works Hopscotch Day Party Ft. Invisible Hand: Shirlette Ammons: Speedy Ortiz: Swearin’: Thurston Moore & John Moloney: Turf War:

Picture Book & Live Review: Blue October @ Center Stage September 8th

Photos and review by Jenna Hughes Blue October made a stop at Center Stage Atlanta on September 8th for The Sway Tour, in support of its seventh studio album, Sway, which dropped last month. A true turning point for the band, Sway brings a message of positivity and appreciation for life that has not been […]

Picture Book and Live Review: Steely Dan LIVE @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre

Photos and Review By: Ryan Swerdlin Donald Fagen, Walter Becker and company graced the stage of Alpharetta’s Verizon Wireless Encore Park this past Saturday night on Steely Dan’s 2013 Mood Swings Tour.  Very few shows this tour feature a full performance of the bands studio masterpiece “Aja” and Saturday evening was only the second full […]

CD Review: Ministry – From Beer to Eternity

By Ellen Eldridge   Calling the thirteenth Ministry release schizophrenic implies that Jourgensen’s work isn’t grounded in reality. From the chaotic beats and frenzied samples to the intermittent bursts from Jourgensen himself, From Beer to Eternity sounds off about the world. From the astounded “Holy cow!” introducing “Hail to His Majesty (Peasants)” through “Punch in […]

What’s Up Tuesday? September 10

It’s a beautiful day filled with great music! Wouldn’t you rather spend your Tuesday night at Eddie’s Attic or The Earl rather than on your couch? Read below to figure out which of tonight’s shows is the perfect one for you! Striking Matches with special guests, The Breedings and Seabird @ Eddie’s Attic Simply stated, […]

What’s Up Monday? September 9

Happy Monday! Hope your weekend was great! Let the fun continue because we have some great shows going on tonight! Check them out below! Chelsea Wolfe with True Widow @ The Earl How often nowadays do we read of an artist’s “intensity”, or their rhetorical, one-of-a-kind individuality? Journalistic hyperbole routinely contorts the mundane into the […]