
Review: Larkin Poe Brings a Late Spring Bloom to Atlanta
Although the Nashville-based Lowell sisters, known as Larkin Poe, hail from North Georgia, their “homecoming” performance in Atlanta probably feels
Although the Nashville-based Lowell sisters, known as Larkin Poe, hail from North Georgia, their “homecoming” performance in Atlanta probably feels
It’s not hard for something from Mortal Primetime, Sunflower Bean’s new critically acclaimed album, to catch your ear—there’s at least
The historic Center Stage Theater complex in Atlanta, Georgia, played host to parody heavy metal tribute band Mac Sabbath on
A month after a couple of NYC shows following their European tour, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory launched
The Revivalists Setlist: Kid Good Old Days Don’t Look Back When I Got You All My Friends Oh No
Beautiful weather greeted music fans again for the second day Sweetwater Brewing’s 420 music festival. The lineup included Greensky Bluegrass,
Enter Atlanta’s Fox Theatre, it’s ornate masonic heritage the long serving showcase for the city’s events, and find The Tedeschi
Isolation and loneliness, separation and estrangement, personal issues…. Yes, The Pineapple Thief is back on tour and kicked off their
When Drive-By Truckers made their splash with Decoration Day in 2003, fans, like me, were a bit stymied finding the
Tycho, the name chosen by Scott Hansen for his downtempo electronic creations, stopped by The Eastern for their Infinite Health
Vampires, a clown, Beetlejuice, Leo Mazzone, Wednesday, a pirate, a Viking and two frogs. What do these all have in
The Trouble Notes played to an appreciative audience of those “in the know” about this Progressive Folk Rock band, an
Glass Beams is a mystery, intentionally. Let’s start with the name. There’s no clear allusion to a structural support, a
This was The Red Clay Strays’ first of two Atlanta shows, the following night downtown at Tabernacle, both sold out.
If you want to catch them live, “The Over and Out Tour” suggests now is the time with only six
The The returned to touring in 2018 after a 17-year hiatus, and now, six years later, it’s time for fans