“Kings of the Mic” Tour Featuring: LL Cool J, Ice Cube, Public Enemy & De La Soul; Tickets On Sale Friday, March 22nd!

Two-time Grammy®-winning recording artist, LL COOL J featuring DJ Z-Trip, will headline the “Kings Of The Mic” Tour, which will prove to be this summer’s ultimate Hip-Hop music experience. Joined by legendary artists Ice Cube, Public Enemy and De La Soul, “The Kings Of The Mic” tour will visit 26 cities, including Atlanta on Tuesday, […]

Interview & 5GB with Kevn Kinney and Sadler Vaden of Drivin N Cryin

Scarred But Smarter; life n times of drivin n cryin is a new documentary film that takes its name from the 1986 debut released by 688 Records. The documentary is about the veteran Southern alternative rockers Drivin N Cryin, and is directed by Eric Von Haessler. You can view trailers and teasers here:  http://scarredbutsmarterdoc.com/test/ Von […]

Interview with Elephant Revival; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic March 21st

The five souls in Elephant Revival are Sage Cook (banjo, guitar, mandolin, tenor banjo, bass and fiddle); Bridget Law (fiddle, octave fiddle); Bonnie Paine (washboard, djembe, musical saw, stompbox); Daniel Rodriguez (guitar, banjo, bass); and Dango Rose (double-bass, mandolin, banjo). All share vocals and write songs. Paine delivers additional beats via footstomps on plywood, her […]

What’s Up Wednesday? March 20th

Happy Hump Day fellow music lovers! With all these awesome shows going on tonight, you may have to split your time between two, or three! From Rap to Pop to Hardcore Rock or Americana, you’re sure to find a band you’ll love playing tonight! Parenthetical Girls @ The Earl Unconventional is probably the most succinct […]

Interview with Elenowen; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic Thursday March 21st

Though emerging from the same Nashville-based Americana-folk scene as The Civil Wars, Josh and Nicole, the duo that make up Elenowen, deliver a sonic glow all their own. Amidst haunting harmonies and elegiac lyrics, their songs flow with an undercurrent of yearning, surrender and unexpectedly sharp edges. Elenowen made their national television debut on the […]

What’s Up Tuesday? March 19th

The sun is out and the show lineup on this beautiful Tuesday is CRAZY! There are a variety of shows going on tonight at several of Atlanta’s greatest music venues! Check out the lineup below and you’ll be sure to see something that interests you! St. Lucia @ Vinyl Even in the urban wilds of […]

CD Review: Colleen Green – Sock it to Me Drops Tuesday, March 19th

Review by Ellen Eldridge The Descendents’ influence on Colleen Green extends through fuzzy guitars, growling amps and quietly melodious vocals on her full-length Sock it to Me (3/19 Hardly Art Records). She has been described as “long hair and getting high,” by Joe Bernardi, and if that doesn’t speak to the theme and the undercurrent […]

Interview with Matt Bishop of Hey Marseilles playing Vinyl on Friday, March 22

By: Shelby Lum Seattle is dripping with a lot of things. Rain, hipsters, and indie-pop bands to name a few. Hey Marseilles, the indie-pop/indie-folk band out of Seattle is looking to distinguish itself from the masses within the Seattle area. “We kind of have a unique niche because we are able to integrate a diverse […]

CD Review: Intronaut – Habitual Levitations Drops Tuesday, March 19th

Review by Ellen Eldridge The word Intronaut makes me think of a spacesuit-clad band destined only to open for bigger bands, spiraling out musically while standing still on stage. After listening to Habitual Levitations, I feel quite certain that Intronaut will break out of its well-earned slot opening for bands including Tool and Meshuggah. Maybe […]