
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad Showcase Reggae Roots on ‘Love in Time’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is a band that is largely known as a reggae band. While that is a fair assessment, it is also an incomplete one. In its
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad is a band that is largely known as a reggae band. While that is a fair assessment, it is also an incomplete one. In its
Since 2013, Atlanta has been the home of one of the best music festivals in the country for fans of indie rock, alternative, indie folk, and all things rock-adjacent. Since
We have one hell of a list for you this week, folks! It’s New Music Friday and our streaming platforms are boasting a plethora of new tracks to help usher
In the maze of Fugazi’s illustrious catalog sits a black horse waiting for a sliver of the recognition it deserves. An album filled with experimentation and innovation that might’ve been too far ahead of its time to be appreciated upon release.
2020’s What’s Your Pleasure? was a transformative album for Jessie Ware. It was marked by a spectacular burst in confidence, evidenced by the album’s seven singles, but somewhat miraculously, it
Drummer and composer Mark Guiliana follows up his acclaimed 2022 the sound of listening with the arguably even more explorative Mischief. His eight-year standing quartet of bassist Chris Morrissey, pianist
Like ten years ago when there was no shortage of “Wolf” bands, these days those of the waterfowl kind have been in rapid demand. Take jam fast risers Goose or
Entertainment venues have captivated the imagination of music and performance enthusiasts for hundreds of years. They provide a much-needed space for artists to showcase their talents and for audiences to
his week sees The National releasing First Two Pages Of Frankenstein, the latest chapter in their novelistic discography and first full album since 2019’s acclaimed I Am Easy To Find. This new collection of songs has the storied act rethinking their approach to the craft of songwriting and landing on a sound that uses sophisticated tones to add a sense of maturity to their child-like wonder of the world.
When your recording career starts at such a young age, every new album feels like a first impression. Such is the case for 25-year-old Matt Maltese, who has been releasing