Photos and Live Review: Interpol at The Tabernacle Nov. 10
Interpol returned to Atlanta Nov. 10 at The Tabernacle, touring in support of latest album, El Pintor, which dropped in September. A nearly sold out crowd at the Tab greeted the band as they came onstage awash in ethereal red light, setting the tone for t ...
Live Review: Ian Hunter and the Rant Band at The Variety Playhouse Nov. 7
Review by Dan Carroll, Photos by Liz Bradley Some of the worst traffic in Atlanta hits on the first Friday after day light savings time ends every autumn. This year those heading to the Variety Playhouse in Little Five Points fought multiple traffic jams ...
Vision Fortune shares new track, “Dry Mouth” off ‘Country Music’ due out in Feb. 2015
Country Music is the second album by prolific experimentalists Vision Fortune, and their first for ATP Recordings. Recorded during an intense two-month research residency, generously funded by the Cuatroquesos Foundation, in the idyllic yet remote region ...
Gallery: Walk the Moon perform to sold-out crowd at Terminal West in Atlanta
After supporting Panic! at the Disco on this summer's Gospel Tour, Cincinnati indie rockers Walk the Moon set out on a tour of their own to support their upcoming release, Talking is Hard. Starting in Seattle, Shut Up and Tour has made its way across the ...
The Decemberists tease a new music video from upcoming album
The Decemberists have begun rolling their gigantic marketing ball down hill. Last week, lead singer Colin Meloy performed on the side of a New York City street in order to debut some of the music from the new album. This coming Monday some new informatio ...
A conversation with rocker Ian Hunter
For over 60 years, Ian Hunter has pursued his love of music. By the mid-1970s, he had achieved rock and roll stardom as the front man for Mott the Hoople. During that time, the band’s cover of David Bowie’s All the Young Dudes became an anthem of sorts an ...
CD Review: ‘Shake Electric ‘ by Spiders
Scandinavia is a hotbed for vintage rock music as of late. Swedish rock outfit Spiders keep the rock coming on its sophomore effort, Shake Electric. The album kicks off with the hard boogie of “Mad Dog,” that instantly recalls The Stooges with its primal ...
Live Review: The Last Bison brings ‘VA’ to Vinyl in Atlanta
The Last Bison Review and Photography by Danielle Boise North Carolina natives Bombadil opened for the The Last Bison at Vinyl on Thursday, Oct. 23 for an intimate night of conversation and song. If you want to see a band, I highly recommend seeing the ...
Belle & Sebastian bring the harmonies to Atlanta
Photography by Danielle Boise The U.K. ensemble, Belle & Sebastian took the Tabernacle stage on Oct. 1 in Atlanta, with Luke Temple opening for them. With an art-house feel, Belle & Sebastian reigned supreme as they performed "Judy Is a Dick Sl ...
Live Review: Amon Amarth, Sabaton, Skeletonwitch at Iron City Oct. 26
Review and photos by David Feltman Presumably in a bid to win “World’s Longest Tour,” Amon Amarth actually began The Deceiver of the Gods tour in Europe back in July 2013 and it reached the US in January this year. In fact, Target Audience covered the ...