X at The Buckhead Theatre on October 1
X Live Review and Photos by Rose Riot X October is the busiest and most entertaining month out of the year for myself and many of my friends. This year, I kicked the month off with a big ole punk rock boot by seeing X and Blon ...
Review: Fall Out Boy at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Alpharetta, GA
Review and photos by Ken Lackner Fall Out Boy returned to Georgia to once again perform to a sold-out crowd on the Save Rock and Roll Arena Tour. While the first Save Rock and Roll Tour announced when the band came off of hiatus this spring took p ...
Review: Inviolate, Dope, SOiL at Masquerade Atlanta
Photo by Stephanie Cabral I recently got the chance to attend an amazing concert in Hell at the Masquerade in Atlanta, featuring SOiL and the return of Dope. It was overall an amazing concert, with all four bands going all out in their performan ...
Thirty Seconds to Mars Kicked off Love, Lust, Faith + Dreams Tour at the Tabernacle on September 27
Thirty Seconds to Mars Live Review & Photos by Danielle Boise Thirty Seconds to Mars “This show is amazing! You guys are fucking unbelievable.” – Jared Leto It had been four long years since Thirty S ...
Humanity’s Last Breath – Humanity’s Last Breath
Humanity’s Last Breath is satisfying in its thick, mucky pops and punches. Review by David Feltman New Swedish death metal import, Humanity’s Last Breath, may bear a moniker that’s a little goofy in its EXTREMEness, but don’t let that be a turn off. Th ...
Tuval Cain – Forging the Future
Dark, jazzy and very much in the same vein as King Crimson, Jethro Tull and Peter Gabriel era Genesis, Tuval Cain takes advantage of a full sonic palate. Review by David Feltman Progressive rock has become a rare and strange bird in contemporary music, ...
“Prisoners”
Villeneuve weaves his mystery like a reimagining of the West Memphis Three case by way of “Zodiac,” “Seven,” and “Silence of the Lambs.” Review by David Feltman “Everything matters.” Canadian director Denis Villeneuve aims for a modern crime thriller ...
CD Review of Soulfly’s Savages September 30 Release
CD Review by Jerel Johnson This year marks the 15th anniversary of Soulfly’s self-titled debut album. Listening to the band’s first album compared to its latest offering Savages, is like night and day. Savages harkens back to frontman M ...
Lorde’s Pure Heroine CD Review
Album Review by Bradley Stier It’s been an amazing year for Lorde. Talk of her has been bandied about the blogosphere for the better part of a year, reaching a crescendo when her EP The Love Club was released late 2012. One little earwo ...