Picture Book: Guns n’ Roses, Buckcherry at Philips Arena, November 2
By Catrina Maxwell Full gallery after the jump.
By Catrina Maxwell Full gallery after the jump.
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn The Communion Tour (started by Mumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett) will be taking over Smith’s Olde Bar on Nov. 5th, with performances from Matthew & the Atlas, The David Mayfield Parade, and Lauren Shera. The music industry is abuzz with the first ever U.S. tour of Communion, the U.K.’s most revered […]
By Justin Lyons Walk the Moon and Fitz & the Tantrums are two bands that you wouldn’t necessarily picture touring together. However, the two rising acts do have one thing in common: making people move. Cincinnati-based opener Walk the Moon’s youthful energy was not lost on the diverse crowd of 20-somethings and middle-aged folk. From […]
Megadeth Th1rt3en Roadrunner By Ellen Eldridge Things are falling perfectly into place for Megadeth. The release of the 13th studio album, aptly titled Th1rt3en, falls on the eerie date of 11-01-11, the day after Halloween. One of my “go to” bands, Megadeth never fails to disappoint me, but all fans of thrash metal should appreciate […]
By Eileen Tilson / @tktalt_tn “The Black Angels are the best band to come out of Austin in a very long time,” says my Nashville music snob friend. Ironically, as much as I hate to join in the hipster singalong, I must agree. By shunning the land of the skinny jeans, The Black Angels have […]
Scott Weiland The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Atco/Softdrive By Al Kaufman Now that Halloween is over, Thanksgiving is really only a speed bump on the race to Christmas. And what that means is the holiday music comes out in full force. One of the most anticipated offerings this year comes from Scott Weiland. […]
By Justin Lyons. Maybe it’s because the last time Jay-Z came to Atlanta he owned Philips Arena. It could be due to the fact Kanye is known for his memorable performance prowess. Possibly, it’s because these two have made some of the most important hip-hop albums of the past 15 years (and sometimes together). Whatever […]
By Lisa Keel Full gallery after the jump.
This weekend is going to be sunny, gorgeous and packed with amazing food, drink and rock ‘n’ roll. We have so many awesome choices for you that you’ll be falling into your bed on Sunday night giving good ol’ ATL a huge mental hug.
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn Happy Thursday Everyone! I am sitting in a very rainy Nashville right now, listening to British music, cause there is just something about the weather that always effects what I have to listen to! Although I don’t really want to get out of my pj’s today, here are some things you […]
For the 18th year running, Smith’s Olde Bar and the Atlanta Community Food Bank team up to help those in need during the holiday season. Starting on November 25th, Smith’s will be asking for either a 2 can or $2 donation at the door of all shows. This also includes Music Room and Atlanta Room […]
By Eileen Tilson / @tktalt_tn When Atlanta rocker Will Turpin takes to the stage next week to headline a benefit concert, he’ll be playing for someone who can’t be there – his recently deceased niece, Kensley Grace Kirby. The veteran bassist for Collective Soul will top the bill of The KG Music Fest on Saturday, […]
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn Can you believe how quickly this week is flying by? Probably had to do with the fact that Monday was a holiday…In case you are still in the mood to go out, here are some awesome events to get you going! -Did anyone tell Axel that Halloween is over? Cause I […]
By Eileen Tilson/ @tktalt_tn Smith’s Olde Bar is just getting better with age! First, they get rid of the sticky floors, then they make the venue non-smoking, and now they are lowering their age limit to 18!! So all of those young ones (who buy all the merch) will be allowed to join in the […]
By Hillery Terenzi Full gallery after the jump.
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