Keith William of WAKE Talks wakeATL and Merging Art with Activism Guillermo CastroAugust 18, 2016 WAKE's first installment of their new call-to-action series, WakeATL, takes place tonight at 529. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
The Unlikely Yet Glorious Return of Athens Popfest Lee AdcockAugust 8, 2016 After a five-year absence, Athens Popfest roars back to life this Wednesday through Saturday. Features0 Comments
The Only Truth is Change: 6 Atlanta Musicians of Color Speak On Art, Race, Identity, and Privilege Russell RockwellJuly 21, 2016 In the wake of the Atlanta protests, Jack Preston, Yani Mo, Saira Raza, Andrew Cleveland, Dustin Teague, and Jeremi Johnson share their thoughts and wisdom. Features0 Comments
INPUT/OUTPUT: Kakune – Succumb 2 Guillermo CastroJuly 7, 2016 Kakune's arresting debut is an album that delves deep into mortality and the vagaries of love. Reviews0 Comments
There Are Always Strings Attached: PBR’s Co-optation of the Punk Ideal John Lloyd HannahJune 20, 2016 Is PBR's new grants program a boon for musicians or is the beer company exploiting artists for its own gain? Features0 Comments
PREMIERE: Heavy Eyes – “Away” Russell RockwellJune 16, 2016 "Away" is a razor sharp punk anthem with a power pop sheen. Tracks0 Comments
16 Local Records to Listen for in June Guillermo CastroJune 3, 2016 June brings new offerings from Little Tybee, the Difference Machine, Vincas, Obeah, and many others. Features0 Comments
Nurse – EP Russell RockwellJune 1, 2016 The new EP from hardcore bruisers Nurse is satisfyingly visceral. Reviews0 Comments
More Than a Motto: JORTSFEST Brings Accessibility to the Forefront Russell RockwellMay 19, 2016 JORTSFEST's motto — "Always free, always all ages, always accessible" — is more than just words. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
PREMIERE: Shantih Shantih – “Snails” Guillermo CastroMay 17, 2016 Shantih Shantih unveil the lead single from their upcoming full-length debut, out May 20. Tracks0 Comments