Thursday 5/22 Concerts

  Eric Dodd w/ Josh Brannon Band / Moriah Domby @ Smith’s Olde Bar At the tender age of 11 years old, Dodd attended his first concert, which happened to be the Counting Crows.  Dodd was enchanted by that intangible bolt of awareness that hits you when you really feel something. This was real.  This was […]

Party in the Park Artist Spotlight: MGMT

  Best known for their hits like, “Your Life is a Lie,” “Kids,” and “Electric Feel,” MGMT has been in the game since 2002. Well, they kind of accidently stumbled into the game. Ben Goldwasser, one of the founding members of the group, put it like this, “It just came from us hanging out, messing […]

Party in the Park Artist Spotlight: The Joy Formidable

  SPIN called The Joy Formidable’s music “ambitious… drenched in fuzzy bass, propelled by… driving percussion… the album transforms ear-stabbing reverb into something pretty, airy, girly, and sometimes dark.” While The Guardian praised the band as “darkly joyous soft-loud racket.” There’s no doubt that reviewers LOVE The Joy Formidable and if you don’t yet, you will […]

Live Music For Wednesday, May 14

  Go Down Moses with special guests MamaDear @ Eddie’s Attic Go Down Moses first met each other at college in Nashville, TN back in 2010. Since then, they’ve been writing, recording, and touring the southeast, opening for acts such as Love & Theft and Mac McAnally, among others. Following a sold out show at […]

Party in the Park Artist Spotlight: Minus the Bear

  Minus The Bear is a Seattle-based,  indie-rock band that has earned quite a name for themselves in the festival circuit, playing high profile fests across the country, including: Riot Fest, Lollapalooza, Sasquatch, Coachella and Bonnaroo. The group emerged on the indie music scene in 2001 with the release of their EP titled, This is […]

Atlanta Jazz Festival: Late Night Love Riot with Jon Batiste & Stay Human

“Jazz music is America’s only original art form, and…Atlanta, with its growing reputation as an international center of the arts and education, has both the opportunity and the responsibility to promote an art form whose roots are indigenous to the South.” Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson spoke these words when he founded the original Atlanta Jazz […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Robin Meade, Sebadoh & More!

Next weekend is Valentine’s day so you have this weekend to do all of the LEAST romantic things you can think of… like twerking the night away at Graveyard Tavern or scarfing down delicious fried chicken at Eddie’s Attic. Do it to it, y’all. Friday, February 7 – Robin Meade’s Round Robin @ Eddie’s Attic She […]

What’s Up Wednesday? September 18

Happy Wednesday! Not only are there a ton of concerts as well as some plays happening tonight! Check them out! Glenn Tilbrook @ Smith’s Olde Bar Mention Glenn Tilbrook and most people may immediately think of Squeeze. After all, with his writing partner Chris Difford, Tilbrook was responsible for Top Ten hits all around the […]

Video Interview: Quiet Hounds; Playing @ AthFest June 21st!

Atlanta Music Guide got the opportunity to sit down with up-and-coming Atlanta/Athens band, Quiet Hounds. Between their distinguished sound and their disguised performances, Quiet Hounds put on a show you won’t want to miss! The band will be heading to AthFest THIS Friday, June 21 and will be playing at the Pulaski Street Stage at […]