Picture Book: Bunny Gang with Joseph Lazzari and the Lonesome Times @ Drunken Unicorn 7/26
Photos Courtesy of Hillery Terenzi Full Gallery After The Jump. Photos in order of Joseph Lazzari, followed by Bunny Gang
Photos Courtesy of Hillery Terenzi Full Gallery After The Jump. Photos in order of Joseph Lazzari, followed by Bunny Gang
I love Atlanta, but sometimes you’ve gotta hit the beach or the lake to cool off in this summer heat! I’m a little bummed that I happened to pick this weekend to take off! There are some awesome concerts, like The Kicks and Lindsey Buckingham, and odd festivals, like Corndogorama, happening all over town. So […]
Photos Courtesy of Hillery Terenzi Full Gallery after the jump..
When we mention the name Wesley Cook we repeatedly hear the words “nice”, “hardworking”, and “positive” over and over again. Wesley is definitely refreshing in his sound and attitude. And hardworking is right- Wesley is playing at Eddie’s Attic tonight, performing at Six Flags Thursday, and Friday he is playing for Creative Mornings Atlanta, […]
Photos Courtesy of Codi Glancy, Review by Gini Strobel As a fan of Local Natives and Beach House, I instantly gravitated towards the debut, self-titled album from Milo Greene (released last week). I invited a friend to join me at the Drunken Unicorn and was pleasantly surprised when several other friends wanted to tag along to […]
Photos Courtesy of Barrett Wolfe Full Gallery after the jump..Eric Dodd Band (1st 4 photos), followed by Ty Bates Band
I hope you’re staying in town this weekend because there are so many great concerts happening! From Rap to Rock to Country, Atlanta has all the genres covered this weekend! Send your tweets & pics to @AtlantaMusic while you’re at the shows and we’ll share them! Friday, July 20- Neko Case with Kelly Hogan at […]
By Gini Strobel We all know that Atlanta has a great variety of venues, from upscale to laid back, you can find your scene and catch an awesome band about 7 nights a week. One venue that often gets overlooked is Peachtree Tavern in Buckhead. Sure it’s a part of the Buckhead Trifecta, which includes […]
By Jamie Lamberski “Who is Milo Greene?” Well, the person Milo Greene doesn’t actually exist. But the 5-piece California-based band that is making major waves in the indie music scene does. Milo Greene is the fictitious manager that the band invented as a clever scheme to get heard. Instead of querying venues themselves, their manager […]
By Codi Glancy Directed by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace, “Shut Up and Play the Hits” opened last night across the country. The critically acclaimed documentary follows James Murphy, the lead singer of LCD Soundsystem, a week before their final show at Madison Square Garden on April 2, 2011. The film was shown in multiple […]
Photos Courtesy of Hillery Terenzi, Review by Codi Glancy Unlike most “kids” my age, I was never a huge fan of Sleigh Bells. Their music is great and I enjoy the songs, it’s just not my exact cup of tea. With that being said, I hadn’t seen them live until this past Monday. Sold out […]
Photos and Review By Rebecca McCoy You would think that having a concert outdoors with dark clouds and persistent rain falling from the heavens would be a bad idea, right? I was a little wary of it myself when I arrived outside the gates of the Chastain Park Amphitheatre Friday night for the Summerland Tour. […]
Photos and Review by Codi Glancy The ATL Collective has continuously brought us wonderful renditions of classic albums once a month since 2009. Taking place at Eddie’s Attic and composed by a plethora of musicians from our great city, the collective captures the essence of each interpreted album from start to finish while adding a […]
Lately, it seems that Kelly Hogan is the talk of the town and the music scene in general. With a voice so smooth, and amazing new tracks on “I Like To Keep Myself in Pain”, we definitely understand all of the well-deserved buzz! This Friday, Kelly will be joining Neko Case at the SOLD OUT […]
Photos courtesy of Martin Fahsel This past Saturday, the BB&T Atlanta Open kicked off with a concert in the Atlantic Station park. The lineup included bluegrass band- Seven Handle Circus, Athens rock band- Ponderosa, and of course Sister Hazel. Highlights of the day included Seven Handle Circus’ cover of House of Pain’s “Jump Around”, new […]
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