
Chuck Leavell & Randall Bramblett: New Heights Through Deep Roots
To those in the know, this was a ticket to jump on, and, indeed, enough did just that to disappoint

To those in the know, this was a ticket to jump on, and, indeed, enough did just that to disappoint

I readily admit I hadn’t heard of High Fade before seeing they were booked at a venue I frequent, one

Dorothy And just like that, a little sprinkle turned the promise of a perfect Georgia evening for an outdoor concert

A perfect spring evening in Atlanta offered that rare middle ground equally suitable to pants or shorts, especially welcome for

Years removed from the era when Black Veil Bride’s glam image drew as much attention as the music, the group

Built to Spill concerts don’t announce themselves with spectacle, and you won’t find Doug Martsch rushing the stage to intro

Whether at a festival or an individual concert, some of the best musical experiences are waiting to be found. Maybe

The lights blinked once, twice, thrice for the audience to enter and Joe Satriani and his band promptly took the

Atlanta greeted King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (KGATLW) with a sold-out audience at The Eastern. KGATLZ is the reigning

For the unfamiliar, Wiki says their name was chosen at random. One interview points towards a desire of the desired

It doesn’t take particularly long to clear one band’s gear and get the next ready, especially when the house tech

The kinds of slacker rock have returned! Reuniting after ten years, Pavement played for the Atlanta faithful for two weekend

As he does, Father John Misty exploded onto the stage with his trademark dance moves, met with the crowd’s roaring

Does a couple hours of live music leave you wanting? Try a lineup of three worthy headliners: Alice in Chains,

Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs rocked Atlanta Friday night. The lead guitarist and frequent writer/co-writer for Tom Petty and

Atlanta welcomed The Decemberists for their final stop on their Arise From the Bunkers tour at Tabernacle with an all