
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
A handful of songs into Santana’s Oneness 2024 tour, Carlos literally suffered his way to the microphone to share his
Making their fourth appearance at Variety Playhouse, Camera Obscura’s singer/songwriter/guitarist Tracyanne Campbell commented that it’s really nice to come back
X Ambassadors Atlanta concert opened tenderly as singer Sam Harris escorted his brother, Casey, across the stage to the keyboard.
“This is the last night of our tour,” said Martin Courtney, guitar tuned, the band on stage and ready to
With thousands upon thousands minutes away at the Mercedes Benz stadium for Kenny Chesney and the Zac Brown band and
Shoegaze as a genre is somewhat curiously named, but it’s basically used to describe expansive soundscapes, featuring dreamy vocals, liberal
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Beautiful weather and a new host site for Sweetwater Brewing’s annual rite of Spring brought Atlanta crowds to Pullman Yards.
In a 2021 interview, bassist Tyler Hyde of Black Country, New Road says, “We’re just seven best mates making music.
“See you in a bit.” Those were the words from Earthside’s Isaiah Mitchell after greeting the band’s Atlanta office with