Album Review: Dave Matthews Band – Come Tomorrow

Come Tomorrow arrives at a time of need for balance and soothing simplistic stories that drift us away from the feather ruffling of everyday Hollywood and politics. Not that there is anything simple about Dave Matthews and his mates, but their complex sound does calm and bring smiles to those willing to delve in.

Festival Preview: Voodoo Music + Arts Experience

The Voodoo Music + Arts Experience is just another MASSIVE reason to pack some bags and get out to The Big Easy. That's right, 2018 is coming up all New Orleans, all Voodoo Fest! Reading this year's lineup is one of those jaw-dropping moments that define your plans months ahead of time.

POND – Live @ The Loft

The POND gang serviced onlookers with abundant space-inspired hooks, wild and weird lead-singer antics, and just a let-loose dosage of good old-fashioned fun. POND is, most definitely, one act to catch on the live circuit.

Album Review: Kanye West – Ye

Overall, Ye is another volatile chapter in the book of Yeezus. It's candid, despicable, attractive, disgusting, hurtful, and, at times, hopeful. Ye is not West's best album, but it just might be his most genuine.

Bishop Briggs – Live @ Center Stage

Musically, Briggs' sound is a fusion of power-pop, hip-hop, soulful rock, and a slight hint of goth mixed in there somewhere. Her vocal prowess is that of legends, her bone-chilling high notes can tear the roof off of any venue. Finally, her showmanship is heartfelt and honest, her non-stop violent gallivanting perfectly epitomizes her thumpers. Bishop Briggs is the total package.

Everclear – Live @ The Buckhead Theatre

It was a legitimate Throwback Thursday in Atlanta. Nineties alt-rock icons Everclear took over the entertainment reins at the Buckhead Theatre, and funneled their contagious raw energy into a gnarly night of grunge that diehards will not soon forget.

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