IM Atlanta Concert Calendar – October 3-9 Guillermo CastroOctober 3, 2016 The A3C Hip Hop Music Festival leads one the busiest weeks of live music this year. News1 Comment
IM Atlanta Concert Calendar – September 26 – October 2 Guillermo CastroSeptember 26, 2016 Project Pabst is just the tip of the iceberg in this week's Concert Calendar. News0 Comments
IM Atlanta Concert Calendar – September 12-18 Guillermo CastroSeptember 12, 2016 Music Midtown limps back to Piedmont Park while All the Saints and Fox Wound celebrate new records. News0 Comments
Atlanta Musicians Come Together to Support Pat Stone of the Dirty Magazines Benjamin J. DavidowSeptember 6, 2016 Diagnosed with life-threatening cancer, Pat Stone is getting help from the scene he loves. Features0 Comments
Long Live Noise: A Conversation with Tony Gordon of Destroy All Music Laremy WadeAugust 31, 2016 The longtime co-host of WREK's Destroy All Music looks back at his roots, and takes account of the present. FeaturesInterviews2 Comments
Jianna Justice – “Enemy of Change” Guillermo CastroAugust 30, 2016 Jianna Justice continue to evolve and expand their palette of sounds. Tracks0 Comments
Less is More: A Conversation with Philip Frobos of Omni Russell RockwellAugust 25, 2016 The Omni bassist and vocalist shares his thoughts about touring, songwriting, Atlanta music, and vegan waffles. 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
Jay Douglas Fights for Diversity with The Big Thing Guillermo CastroJuly 29, 2016 Can Jay Douglas, the artist and promoter behind The Big Thing, bring greater diversity to the local music scene? 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