From audience sing-alongs to group clapping sessions, Leslie Odom Jr. and the Galaxy Defenders proved that the holiday season is not about the tangible gifts that we receive from others. Instead, it is about the intangible gifts that we give to those who matter most. Even if the year has come to a close, it is never too late to give our gifts to the world as that is what connects us all.
Sombr: A Concert that is Anything But
An up-and-coming sensation, the artist Sombr, has made shockwaves in the music industry throughout the last year. I had the […]
Big Thief Prove Their Genius on Somersault Slide 360 Tour
On Sept. 5th, indie folk and rock band Big Thief released their sixth studio album, “Double Infinity.” The band, comprised […]
October Recap: Autumn Song Picks!
As October takes its leave and Autumn is in full swing, you might be longing for a few songs that […]
Shaky Knees Rocks Piedmont Park
Since 2013, Atlanta has been rocking out every fall to the sounds of ‘Shaky Knees’, the city’s homegrown indie music […]
Closure: I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour Review
Teddy Swims brought the gift of music, for sure, but he also brought the gift of closure to his audience. That gift is more expensive than a concert ticket will ever be and more fleeting than a concert if not held on to tightly.
Genesis, the Imperfectionist
An imperfectionist says, “Expectations are not rules.” Genesis Strother’s mother, Shamonda Strother,ensured that she was aware of this fact. The […]
Interview With DJ Afro
How would you describe your identity and background within the music world?As an artist, I look to try and bring […]
Music on the Brain: An Undercover Therapy
The phrase, “Music is my therapy,” gets thrown around often in our society constantly inundated with musical entertainment and media. […]
