Live LITTLE TYBEE at AM 1690
The wonderful Atlanta band, Little Tybee, did an in studio at AM 1690 in preparation for their release for their newest album, For Distant Viewing. Though not officially released until April 9th – you...
View ArticleAbby Wren and Her Secondhand Swagger
Sweet tea, whiskey, peaches and water balloon fights come to mind when one thinks of the endearing Abby Wren. With a voice as smooth as it is soulful, the saccharine spit fire has been charming folks...
View ArticleChamber Cartel on AM 1690
The Chamber Cartel is a group of adventurous musicians located in Atlanta dedicated to propagating New and Experimental music. Chamber Cartel was born out of the idea that contemporary classical and...
View ArticleQuintron and Miss Pussycat
“Quintron has been making genre-defying noise and “Swamp-Tech” dance music in New Orleans for over fifteen years. The majority of his 13 full-length albums have the psychedelic soul of New Orleans...
View ArticleQ&A || Vouched Books: Good Reads
As smart as it is viable, Vouched Books is leaving it’s mark on literary culture in Atlanta. Spreading small press literature to the public, you may see Vouched at one of it’s guerilla book stores at...
View ArticleQ&A || Naked City Atlanta: Pleasuring the ear holes of friends and strangers...
To attend a Naked City evening is to behold a platform marked by the likes of minds speeding from all directions towards a common point. Pieces presented during the evenings are ricochets if you will,...
View ArticleQ&A|| Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s GURL Interprets A Survival Kit of Sorts
GURL, Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s newest venture, highlights the themes of friendship, heroism and individuality among …you guessed it, girls. BANG! talked to Melanie Blanchard, Zoetic Dance Ensemble’s...
View ArticleQ&A|| Phillip Justman’s Venture Into the Whale
Phillip Justman, Co-Founder and Owner of SAÏAH, is revamping Herman Melville’s classic Moby-Dick and leaving not one ounce of ingenuity out. Set in the Lifecycle Building Center, Justman and the...
View ArticleQ&A || Adam Turla Expounds on Murder By Death’s Naturally Eclectic Lean
Void of pretentions and static creative trajectory, Murder By Death has garnered accolades and appreciation with their approach to making records and blending different genres. Through their resistance...
View ArticleQ&A || Woody Cornwell “It’s Mutual”
Meet Woody Cornwell. This is him schooling me on a territory he would perhaps prefer to leave “un-schooled”, if you will. Said territory is abstract painting, an expression of undisclosed inspirations...
View ArticleQ&A || ASIFA Atlanta
BANG! ransacked the brain of ASIFA Atlanta’s President, Fatimah Abdullah, for some insight on what it is they do. Since Taste Du Animation is fastly approaching (May 22), we thought it would be nice to...
View ArticleQ&A || The Collective Project Takes on David Lauby’s “The Great McAnigan”
The Collective Project, Atlanta’s favorite theatre and performance pulse, has worked it’s beloved magic yet again. Taking on David Lauby’s “The Great McAnigan”, the ensemble and crew have polished a...
View ArticleQ&A || Holly Mullinax of SONEN
You know when you’re turning in a thesis, or just got done building a house, or putting the final touches on your car? Well, if you don’t please just refer to the deeper sentiment of completeing...
View ArticleQ&A|| Miles Jenson
Due to the fact that scheduling has never really been my forte, and I’m basically running through life with scissors in hand, I’ve come into a gap in my Q&A. This gap will be filled by an inception...
View ArticleQ&A|| Who the Fuck is Dylan York?
If you haven’t seen him dressed to the nines and clasping a camera over a crowd of people, then you’ve probably seen his work. Self-made and perpetuated, Dylan York has become one of Atlanta’s most...
View ArticleQ&A|| Cute Boots
Cute Boots, a band name and pairing of words that you can’t seem to shake, follows suit with the music-a soaring and honest Americana deliverance. While gearing up to record their first full-length...
View ArticleQ&A || Cousin Dan
One of Atlanta’s most beloved and daringly extroverted staples, Cousin Dan, is a busy guy. While the maintenance of a glowing stage and polishing of a cod piece surely have been priorities, Cuzzin has...
View ArticleQ&A || Jeffrey Bützer
The first time I met Jeffrey Bützer was at a show probably 8 years ago in a dark room filled with jaded musicians. The thing that struck me then as much as it does now, was that he is stinkin’ nice....
View ArticleQ&A|| Adron is quality
Adron, the coveted genre bending song bird, talked with BANG! about the inner workings of her creative process and where all that greatness comes from. Chipper from the success of her well received...
View ArticleQ&A || Matt Arnett and the Grocery on Home
Grant Park has had the distinct pleasure of playing home to Matt Arnett, who in turn has given back to the community through converting his humble abode into the beloved music venue Grocery on Home....
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