VIDEO PREMIERE: A Very Loud Death – “Lurching in the Dark” Avery ShepherdJuly 17, 2018 The local trio's dynamic alt-rock gets a Southern Gothic makeover. Videos0 Comments
REVIEW: Blood Oaks – north georgia death cult Daniel KarasekJuly 7, 2022 The new EP from the cowpunk hellraisers captures the intensity of their live shows. Reviews0 Comments
Near Death and Rebirth: A Conversation with Misty Eyed Daniel KarasekNovember 3, 2021 Despite a history of setbacks, the Atlanta rockers forge on. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
Too Loud for Post-Punk Kids: A Conversation with Tears for the Dying’s Adria Stembridge Russell RockwellMay 2, 2020 "The truth is that I find catharsis in writing angry, sad, introspective music." FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
TRIPLE THREAT: Whores., Death of Kings, Swamp Immersive SquadMay 12, 2017 Here's the best of what we heard this week. Three songs, some words, and we out. FeaturesTracks0 Comments
Atlanta’s New Wave: Death Stuff, Nag, and DiCaprio Highlight a Broader Punk Movement Guillermo CastroMay 11, 2017 "Music fans of every shade should be flipping out about the bands they can see in Atlanta right now." Features0 Comments
PREMIERE: Death Stuff – “Nymphs” Russell RockwellMay 10, 2017 The new single from Death Stuff portrays the kinetic post-punk trio at their most energetic. Tracks0 Comments
Make a Bunch of Noise: A Conversation with Death Stuff Russell RockwellFebruary 10, 2017 On their noisy, grimy full-length debut, Death Stuff co-opts punk history for their own nihilistic ends. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Death on the Hour: Aural Apparitions from the Geographic North Russell RockwellOctober 12, 2016 Geographic North's Halloween-inspired comp is a dark, spectral journey through electronica and post-punk. Reviews0 Comments
Bigger and Louder, Please: A Conversation with Adam McIntyre of the Pinx Benjamin J. DavidowMay 24, 2016 The Pinx frontman talks about life on the road, the making of their new record, and staying true to one's self. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments