Small Reactions RXN_002: Album Review
Atlanta quartet Small Reactions is back with their second full length record “RXN_002” and while it isn’t a new direction for the band, it is a refining of their fuzz filled pop sound.
EP Review: Anticipation by Visitors
Atlanta band Visitors have released a new EP titled Anticipation, a five-song kaleidoscopic mixture of jazz and the psychedelia.
Constant Surprises comes to MOTHER
A new Bar in downtown Edgewood, MOTHER Bar, is starting a new monthly multi-genre showcase curated by Chris Blank Wilkins of the African Space Collective.
A Resurgence of Rock in a City of Hip Hop
Punk Black's showcase at Union in East Atlanta Village.
Julie Slonecki Offers Poptismism On Political “88”
Songwriter, producer, and pop imagineer Julie Slonecki addresses generational questions and existential crises with synth-pop on her new track, “88.”
Album Review: I Bleed Pop by Seal Pup
Self-reflection is at the core of Seal Pup’s latest release I Bleed Pop. Jake Cook, the mind behind the project, wrote, recorded, performed, and mixed the entire album. T
Photo Recap: B2B's presented by Plasma Magazine and Lava House
Lava House and Plasma Magazine team up to present B2B's at The Bakery.
Album Review: 'WhatIsHeWorth' by Think Thrice
Think Thrice is a triple threat just as his name suggests. Recording, production, and writing vocal lines are all skills in his arsenal.
Talking Metro Atlanta Philharmonics with Abigail Popwell
Popwell told Plasma, ”A lot of musicians after college, whether they are performance or education, end up becoming teachers… and the issue that comes up is that they are teaching and not playing as much.”
Neither A Computer Nor A Wife: In Conversation with Addie Warncke of Computerwife
As soon as I hit play and heard her jangly, noisy, poppy brand of lo-fi shoegaze and the lyrics “Fuck fuck, shit shit, oh”, I knew Computerwife was onto something.