Friends100 Presents: The Love Below Fest
Friends100, an event series curated by recording artist Hommeboy, has been making strides to enhance and reshape how we network.
Erin Bassett: Palace of the Mind
Palace of the Mind is Erin Bassett’s second solo exhibition featuring large-scale paintings and sculptures.
EP Review: stars tellling by HEARTCENTER
HEARTCENTER’s stars telling is a contemplative work of spacey post-rock that evokes the sensation of becoming unglued from reality while staring at the stars from a bedroom window.
EP Review: Sad Fish - Take the Bait
Sad Fish’s second EP release Take the Bait is a snapshot of lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist Arthur Cabral’s musical roots and the places they are leading him.
EP Review: Party by Seal Pup
We’ve all been listening to our own Corona playlist since this shutdown took hold, but Jake Cook aka Seal Pup took a different approach and decided to write his own.
EP Review: Bummin' Cigs Off Minors by Fiesta Forte
The new Fiesta Forte album Bummin’ Cigs Off Minors is some serious headbanging music.
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.
EP Review: 1744 by New Tree
New Tree is made up of Matt Boone on vocals, guitar, synthesizer, John Scherer on guitar, Griffin Dangler on bass, and Carter Nilson on drums.
EP Review: Diffusion by Ledlight
Ledlight’s recent release, Diffusion Ep, is a hypnotic meditation with pulsing beats and otherworldly synthesizers, leaving the listener buried in a snow globe of ambient icicles.
Delphinium releases Zinnoberrot LP
Delphinium, an experimental math noise band originally from Acworth, Georgia, has just released their first LP titled Zinnoberrot.
EP Review: "Behind the Light" by Yams Club
Yams Club debut EP, Behind the Light, is smooth, soothing and sticky like a late afternoon summer rain in Georgia.
Forgotten & Forgiven EP Review
Loudermilk & Moon’s latest Ep release is a dive into a whimsical state of clown psychology.
Cousin Dan: Outer Space Dance Odyssey
Cousin Dan puts on an unmistakable live show filled with smoke wafting in the air, laser beams penetrating your mind and unearthly feats of cosmic strength. All of this has made Cousin Dan into the local Atlanta legend that we know today.
Chrissy Brimmage: Somber, Not Sad
“Nothing is wrong with being somber” is one of many conclusions one can draw after seeing the faceless, yet melancholy characters illustrated by Chrissy Brimmage.
Celesthesia! A Noir Space Opera
Celesthesia! A Noir Space Opera is a queer sci-fi theatrical event that doubles as Loner’s album release party for “In the Tides of Time”.
Carlton Heston’s Freak Folk Is A World Of Its Own
For freak folk rocker Carlton Heston, the singer’s music opens a door to an ethereal darkness that’s almost nightmarish in execution.
Atlanta Theory Club
Atlanta Theory Club is a place for people of all walks of life to gather, discuss and pursue a greater understanding of critical culture theory.
All Hail The Queendom
The Queendom is an Atlanta based rap and r&b duo. Their music is similar to Syd and The Internet, Nao, and Missy Elliott simultaneously. Here’s what they have to say about their work.