ORGANIZING NOIZE: Vol. 1 From Memorial Drive, with Love Starletta WatsonMay 20, 2017 ORGANIZING NOIZE is dedicated to exploring and understanding Atlanta's rich legacy in urban music and culture. 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
PREMIERE: Visitors – “Hell” [ft. Adron] Guillermo CastroMay 3, 2017 The new collaborative project aims to capture the improvisational spirit of the Broad Street Visitors Center. Tracks0 Comments
Trent Rice Talks ‘Beautiful’ Benjamin J. DavidowApril 13, 2017 The Atlanta songwriter talks about the circumstances and inspirations behind his latest LP. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
PREMIERE: Ben Trickey – “Chin Up, Kid” (Shy Layers Remix) Guillermo CastroApril 12, 2017 Singer-songwriter Ben Trickey turns to emerging electronic artist JD Walsh, aka Shy Layers, for a haunting reconstruction. Tracks0 Comments
TRIPLE THREAT: DiCaprio, Fred Schneider & the Superions, Stefan Ringer Immersive SquadApril 7, 2017 Here's the best of what we heard this week. Three songs, some words, and we out. TracksTriple Threat0 Comments
LIVE REVIEW: Phantogram with the Veldt at the Tabernacle Lee AdcockMarch 21, 2017 Phantogram deliver an uninspired, by-the-numbers performance at the Tabernacle. Reviews5 Comments
No Walls Around It: A Conversation with Newark Wilder Lee AdcockMarch 16, 2017 Ahead of the release their new LP, Newark Wilder share their thoughts on songwriting, the difficulty of expressing joy, and the beauty of pop music. FeaturesInterviews1 Comment
Open Your Heart: A Conversation with Big Brutus Guillermo CastroMarch 5, 2017 Big Brutus talks death and beauty, and how greater collaboration is the key to his new LP, The Odd Willow. FeaturesInterviews0 Comments
No Institution Too Sacred: The Mammal Gallery Fights for Its Survival Guillermo CastroMarch 1, 2017 Confronted by new developers and an uncertain future, Mammal Gallery turns to the public to keep its doors open. Features0 Comments