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

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

Two decades in, Alter Bridge aren’t reinventing themselves live in 2026, and that seems just fine with Atlanta fans. Ostensibly

Music isn’t meant to be seen, it’s meant to be felt—and on this night in Sandy Springs, Tab Benoit and

Best Moments of the Festival Headliners should deliver, and they did. Friday night, Umphrey’s McGee gave full evidence as to

Energetic riffs and sharp, clever lyrics have quickly pushed Melbourne’s The Belair Lip Bombs from buzz band to must see,

Dark Chapel Dark Chapel opened the evening, featuring Black Label Society’s Dario Lorina on lead vocals. The band’s debut album,

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

Crossing tour paths this summer and an affinity for each other and each other’s music, Lyle Lovett and Chris Isaak

Peter Hook and The Light may not be familiar to most or even many music enthusiasts. But, if you were
The live music experience can be many things depending on the energy, the performer/audience interaction, the music’s mood, etc. Friday

Pete Townshend long ago said of Who bassist John Entwistle, “I think John finds a challenge with us that he

Saturday began much like Friday night had, with an acoustic “Americana” artist. That label mystifies to me to a degree,