What’s Up Thursday? February 20

Hope you’re having an excellent Thursday folks! Go ahead and start celebrating the weekend with one of these great shows going on this evening. Drag the River w/Chris Wollard and the Ship Thieves @ The Earl Drag the River is a Colorado band who rocks mid-western music, and will be taking over the Earl this evening.  Chad […]

Red Wanting Blue

What’s Up Wednesday? February 19

Happy Hump Day, party people! We’ve got a gaggle of great shows to brighten up this mostly cloudy Wednesday. Red Wanting Blue/Bronze Radio Return @ the EARL Red Wanting Blue is proudly based in Columbus, Ohio, but could be America’s local band. For years, singer and songwriter Scott Terry has gone about logging thousands of […]

Interview with Caroline Smith; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, 2/25

Merging ’90s R&B and neo-soul with her indie-rock roots, Caroline Smith‘s new music has settled comfortably into a new backdrop as she takes a step from girl to woman. Half About Being a Woman is a record about self-acceptance and growing into yourself; it’s about going back to the roots of ‘feel-good’ music. While some […]

Interview: Lucy Wainwright Roche @ Eddie’s Attic 2/18

Singer/songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche (The Roches) and half-sister of Rufus and Martha Wainwright, has been traveling with her large musical family pretty much her whole life. On February 18th (that’s tomorrow!), she’ll be gracing the stage at Eddie’s Attic with her mother Suzzy and special guest Gina […]

What’s Up Monday? February 17

Now that the snow has (mostly) melted, it’s time to get back to reality. We’ve got a couple of shows to make that transition a little easier. Cibo Matto w/ special guests @ the EARL Self-produced over a two-year period by Miho Hatori and Yuka C. Honda, Hotel Valentine is [Cibo Matto’s] most impressive release […]

What’s Up Tuesday, February 11

It may only be raining in Atlanta currently, but after Snow Jam 2014, I think it’s safe to say that Georgia is on lock-down. For all you city dwellers who are eager to venture out tonight, we do have some awesome shows taking place! We’ll keep you posted on any changes, but as of right […]

What’s Up Monday? February 10

Sometimes Monday’s suck. Here are a few shows to help keep your spirits up. Eugene Mirman w/ Derrick Brown @ Erikson Clock Eugene was named Best New York City Comedian by the Village Voice, one of “50 Funniest” by Time Out New York, and one of the 10 best comedians of the last decade by […]

AMG Weekend Picks: Robin Meade, Sebadoh & More!

Next weekend is Valentine’s day so you have this weekend to do all of the LEAST romantic things you can think of… like twerking the night away at Graveyard Tavern or scarfing down delicious fried chicken at Eddie’s Attic. Do it to it, y’all. Friday, February 7 – Robin Meade’s Round Robin @ Eddie’s Attic She […]

What’s Up Wednesday? February 5

You’ve made it halfway through the week, lovelies. Go treat yo’ selves to a concert. You’ve got great options. Joe Pug @ Eddie’s Attic  It’s been four years since Joe Pug quit his day job as a carpenter, but his remarkable rise in the music world has been driven by the same hard-worn work ethic. His path […]

What’s Up Tuesday? February 4

It’s another rainy day here in Atlanta, but don’t let that stop you from seeing some great music tonight!   Robbie Fulks with Special Guest Dean Fields @ Eddie’s Attic Singer/songwriter Robbie Fulks was one of the more heralded talents in the alternative country movement, displaying an offbeat, sometimes dark sense of humor in many […]

What’s Up Monday? February 3

Mutual Benefit w/ Special Guests @ the EARL Jordan Lee has spent the last few years running the wonderful Kassette Klub label, touring with friends’ groups, and leading an amorphous project called Mutual Benefit, a one-man-band or a sprawling collective, depending on where he is and who is around that day. After releasing various limited […]

Interview with Paul Thorn; Playing @ Eddie’s Attic, February 2

Paul Thorn has been pleasing crowds for years with his muscular brand of roots music – bluesy, rocking and thoroughly Southern, yet also speaking universal truths. The Tupelo, Mississippi native worked in a furniture factory, jumped out of airplanes, and was a professional boxer before sharing his experiences with the world as a singer-songwriter. Pimps […]