
Still Heavy, Still Timeless: Metallica’s M72 Tour Hits Atlanta
After 40+ years as a band, eleven studio albums, and touring the globe for millions of fans, what could Metallica
After 40+ years as a band, eleven studio albums, and touring the globe for millions of fans, what could Metallica
Australia’s The Cat Empire traveled far just to play for Atlanta at Terminal West, or so it would seem by
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
Can 12,000 fans be wrong? Avril Lavigne brought her “Greatest Hits” tour to Alpharetta after touring Europe for months and
Formed in 1989, Green Day is still going strong in their third decade, having toured most of this year both
The Summer Road Trip Tour featuring Train and REO Speedwagon was truly a concert for the ages. Delayed for an
“We’re still a band! We’re not done yet!” James Trimble, front-man for The Dirty Guv’nahs, triumphantly shouted to the fans
Iron & Wine, might suggest that the musical endeavor would feature a duo. Not so. It’s Sam Beam, the name
It’s not hard to keep fans happy when you have a setlist full of hits and favorites. But just to
Buckethead’s legion of fans wrapped around Variety Playhouse, eager to enter for front stage access, the latest merch and, of
Infinity Song hadn’t crossed my radar until Terminal West posted them as an upcoming act. The group is a foursome
Dual billed shows are becoming more popular, and it’s not always obvious that the artist listed second is not the
Maggie Rose continues to tour her latest album, No One Gets Out Alive, and her show in Atlanta was very