
Normal Isn’t: A Puscifer Concert Review
There has always been something deliberately off-center about Puscifer, but on this tour, that unease feels less like style and

There has always been something deliberately off-center about Puscifer, but on this tour, that unease feels less like style and

Some concerts overwhelm you with spectacle. Others win you over in quieter ways. A show by Ratboys tends to fall

Katatonia has long occupied a space in metal where atmosphere matters more than aggression, and their Atlanta stop reinforced how

Fans of Robert Jon & The Wreck know. They know that this California band is one of the best working

Gotta love it when rock icons come to town. Not because they’re icons, but because they’re your icons. You grew

Night one in a hometown is likely never just another gig, and for STS9, the first of two shows in

There’s never a wrong time to see an artist you appreciate, but sometimes it takes a while to find the

In the pre-PC era, I typed a high school term paper for a classmate. The payment? A copy of the

This particular Sunday night at one of Atlanta’s most popular venues, Terminal West, was not for those who come to

Tabernacle, a former church in downtown Atlanta and now a Live Nation venue, captures harmonies better than any other local

My Morning Jacket hit Atlanta for a two-night stand at the venerable Fox Theatre, closing out their 2025 Is Tour.

Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze A dual-headliner concert with an opener? Sign me up! Vern Daysel & The Burning

Atlanta is spoiled. Guitar heroes are rare, but having Steve Morse one week and Peter Frampton the next is a

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Can you imagine a grittier name for a band than that? I’ve seen them several times,

The Steve Morse Band made a welcome return to Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse. They last played there a year ago, opening

Duane Betts and Palmetto Motel Maybe it was not the southern blues and rock concert of all time, but in