
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

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

Sometimes you wonder how bands form with people coming with differing instruments, influences, tastes and personalities. But they do, fortunately.

Johnny Marr is best known as the legendary guitarist and co-songwriter for The Smiths which he co-founded with Morrissey in

“CREED” reads white on black on the visuals screen, flashing on, then off. It builds in pace until the crowd

All too fast. Just like the tickets, sold out within a day or so six months ago. Or the 14

KALEO, an emerging Icelandic band tagged as folk-rock, has a lot more going for it than the micro label might