Photo by Anthony Saint James/ANTI- Son Little is on the rise, and the artist is headed to a stage near you at the exact right time. The Los Angeles-born musician
By Britt Lyle, contributor On the morning of October 1, Afropunk Atlanta attendees received a grim email informing them that the long-awaited and highly anticipated music festival was cancelled due
Warner Bros. Records It has been five years since the release of Disturbed’s last studio album “Asylum,” yet this hiatus did not rust up this Chicago-native band one bit. “Immortalized”
Photo source: Shinobininja. If you’ve never heard of Shinobi Ninja or Shana Falana, now is the time to get familiar. The two bands, both hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., will play
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Below are images from the third annual Shaky Knees Festival, which was held at Central Park in the Old Fourth Ward last week. Images taken by Amelia Phythian.
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AlabamaShakes.com “A new world hangs outside the window, beautiful and strange,” Brittany Howard sings, providing the perfect introduction to Alabama Shakes’ near-perfect new album, “Sound & Color.” This record, released
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Photo by Acquille Dunkley Yo CDs, I’m really happy for you, I’m going to let you finish, but in 2014 streaming music had its best year of all time. According











