PREMIERE: The Powder Room – “That’s No Way to Live” Guillermo CastroAugust 19, 2016 The Powder Room's new single is every bit the ferocious noise rock jackhammer we hoped it would be. Tracks0 Comments
REVIEW: Poison Coats – Be a Better Man Dakin AndoneAugust 19, 2016 Poison Coats' latest work is a spontaneous, stripped-back, bare-bones EP that hits more than it misses. Reviews0 Comments
Atlanta Record Label Fest Doubles Down Guillermo CastroAugust 19, 2016 Now in its second year, Atlanta Record Label Fest is evolving in every way imaginable. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
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
Saying Goodbye to 695: Wrecking Ball ATL 2016 in Pictures and Words Nicholas Ryan TaftAugust 17, 2016 Wrecking Ball ATL's epic two-day blowout provided a fitting end to the Masquerade's historic run at 695 North Avenue. Features3 Comments
REVIEW: Cave Bat – Triptych Alex KugaczewskiJuly 26, 2016 Dedicated to the late Keith Emerson, Cave Bat's latest is a complex sound puzzle that needs to be untangled. Reviews1 Comment
PREMIERE: The Pellys – “Shiny Things” Guillermo CastroJuly 25, 2016 The Pellys' debut single is a deliriously catchy garage-pop anthem. Tracks0 Comments
VIDEO PREMIERE: Big Brutus – “The Drunk” (Live) Guillermo CastroJuly 23, 2016 Big Brutus' live acoustic video feels naked and vulnerable. Videos0 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
Promoter Kyle Swick Talks Irrelevant Music Fest Justin GreenJuly 21, 2016 Irrelevant Music Fest kicks off tonight at the Drunken Unicorn. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments