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CD Review: ‘Born in a World Where They Still Fear Gods’ by Of Men and Angel’s Flesh

December 7, 2014
by David Feltman

Review by David Feltman OMAAF’s technical prowess is a source of unceasing wonder. For a local, indie grindcore band, one may expect little more than a bunch of kids punishing their instruments. But honestly, OMAAF is better than most modern, big la ...

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The Buried Alive Film Festival keeps screaming in its Ninth Year

December 3, 2014
by David Feltman

Atlanta’s Fabrefaction Theatre is recessed in a small shopping center on Edgewood Avenue, virtually invisible from the street. This is the home of the 9th Annual Buried Alive Film Festival (or BAFF). The Fabrefaction is not a “movie theater” but a “t ...

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Ninth Annual BAFF winner movie reviews

December 3, 2014
by David Feltman

"What The Fuck" Award: “Split” Directed by: Andy Stewart Runtime: 17 minutes   Based on his body of work, Glasgow’s Andy Stewart is a fascinating filmmaker, but maybe not the type of guy you’d want to have a beer with. His debut film, “Dysmor ...

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Interview with Los Angeles punk band It’s Casual

December 2, 2014
by Gus Mastrapa

Eddie Solis has hustle. He’s half of the L.A. punk band It’s Casual -- a two-piece that played The Warped Tour with Bad Religion, NOFX and Story of the Year. They’ve also shared bills out of town with Mastodon, Early Man and Fu Manchu. That’s because ...

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Augustana at The Loft Nov. 28

December 1, 2014
by Jenna

Augustana returned to Atlanta Nov. 28 at The Loft, touring in support of the band's fifth album, Life Imitating Life. The album, the first since the departure of several band members, has received critical praise since its release in April of this y ...

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Live Review: Exodus and Suicidal Tendencies at The Tabernacle Nov. 22

November 25, 2014
by Alex Moore

Featuring photography by Michael Bradley (http://www.rockhousephoto.com) Opening for Slayer sounds like a daunting task, no doubt, but beloved acts Exodus and Suicidal Tendencies showed little sign of intimidation when they stormed the stage of The ...

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Live Review: Slayer at The Tabernacle Nov. 22

November 25, 2014
by Alex Moore

Featuring photography by Michael Bradley (http://www.rockhousephoto.com) To say it’s been a rough few years for Slayer would be putting it mildly. The classic thrash metal act saw its first setback when longtime guitarist Jeff Hanneman procured a ra ...

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Anberlin’s final Atlanta Show at Center Stage Nov. 22

November 24, 2014
by Jenna

Atlanta said goodbye to alternative rockers Anberlin at Center Stage Nov. 22, one of the last dates of an extensive final tour. Earlier this year, the band surprised many by announcing that it would be breaking up after twelve years together, promisi ...

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von Grey at Eddie’s Attic Nov. 13

November 19, 2014
by Jenna

von Grey brought its folk-alternative sound to Eddie's Attic Nov. 13, selling out the venue easily in their hometown of Atlanta. The band, comprised of four classically trained sisters, has steadily been on the rise, scoring appearances on both David ...

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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘One More Time For The Fans’ at Fox Theatre Nov. 12

November 18, 2014
by Danielle Boise

Red Carpet for Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'One More For The Fans'   Review and Photography by Danielle Boise   “We love you guys. God Bless you! Thank you for supporting Lynyrd Skynyrd. Let’s keep it going for another 40 years.”  - Johnny Van Zan ...

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