Album Review: South of the Equator by Yukons
Latinx band Yukons, José Joaquín Izaguirre (Vox / Guitar) with Han Lenkey (Bass), and Danielle Dollar (Drums), sing bilingually on their seven-song release titled South of the Equator.
Album Review: Safari Williams (Self Titled)
Safari Williams (preferred pronouns they and them) is lost on a deserted jungle island, or are they?
Album Review: Local Honey by The Big Heed
The Big Heed has started off the new decade by dropping their first record, Local Honey.
Album Review: Fake Songs by Kyle Troop & The Heretics
Released in the twilight of the dubious year that was 2017, Kyle Troop & The Heretics’ Fake Songs is ten tracks of guitar driven anthem-punk with bits of dark magic and other distilled Southern flavors.
Album Review: Delorean Gray's - Star Tropics
Delorean Gray’s forthcoming album, Star Tropics, is an outer space psychedelic pop odyssey, filled with heavy synths and catchy beach vibes.
Album Review: Big Brutus - The Odd Willow
Atlanta's Folk Rock/Alt-Rock Heavy Hitter, Big Brutus, is back again with a fantastic sophomore album titled "The Odd Willow."
Album Review: Alive in Screen by Nelward
Nelward makes funky chopped up 8-bit video game beats with skill and precision. His latest release Alive in Screen is a seven-track album that fuses together a 90’s lo-fi aesthetic with Nintendo R&B grooves.
DJ Discourse: A Conversation with Ernest Greene of ‘Washed Out’
Before the show, writer and staff member Jordan Neal got the opportunity to catch up with Washed Out's Ernest Greene to talk about some recent changes in his life and some of his musical influences!
Casey Hood Goes Solo
Casey Hood of the now debunked Lily and the Tigers has just released her first solo record titled, Undone.
Recap: Rod Hamdallah, Motor Exploder, and Massive 45 at The Earl
A lively recap of Rod Hamdallah, Motor Exploder, and Massive 45 at The Earl.
Review: Millie Rose Evans - Do You Feel The Same - Music Video
Millie Rose Evans takes our hand and leads us into a place where dreamscapes meet the waking life of a city adventure.
Late Afternoon Blues and Leaning In: A 2-part story of my Hambidge Experience
Time moves slower at Hambidge, as if there is more of it. It’s invaluable to not have to cook for yourself, keep up with housework, or run errands. This was my first residency and it gifted me lots of time to work, think, and grow.
Lover's Below
Lover’s Below was a love-themed pop-up party presented by The Bakery Atlanta on February 25th, 2023 in the heart of Poncey-Highland.
Lava House: More Than Just a Party
Lava House is more than a collective that throws parties, they are a brand; a powerhouse of like-minded creatives who managed to find a niche that works.
Q&A with Spooky Squad
Spooky Squad, a collective of musicians and creatives, are starting to make noise on the scene.
Silver Screen Time Machine
The Plaza Theater and Videodrome have many things in common, but the most important isn’t film…
Little Tybee Tours the Eastern Seaboard
Atlanta’s own Little Tybee is heading back on tour, and they’ve got a lot in store for the coming cities.
The Lease Is Signed: The Bakery Atlanta is moving into a new space in Poncey-Highland!
BIG NEWS!! The lease has been signed The Bakery Atlanta is officially moving into a new space in Poncey-Highland. The exact timeline is TBD but we are planning for a grand opening in 2024.
The Otherworldly Works of Naudline Pierre
A recap from a special NYC visit to Naudline Pierre’s, “This is Not All There Is.”