Assisted by a sick strobe display and some mesmerizing background graphics, Zoé walked the walk and talked the talk for the infectious sing-along-to-every-song couple of thousand or so on hand.
Hella Mega Tour – Live @ Truist Park
Prior to the whole Covid mess we would ask, "Is Rock Music dead?" - silly question if you think about it. The answer is NO, HELL NO, NOT AT ALL. Rock music is definitely not dead. It is very much alive, kicking, screaming, bringing joy and packing stadiums with the likes of Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer.
Japanese Breakfast – Live @ The Masquerade
It is now 2021 and Japanese Breakfast is no longer a band to watch; they are now a band any sane audiophile simply cannot miss.
Big Night Out Festival — Live @ Centennial Olympic Park
Big Night Out was secure, fun, nostalgic, dance-inducing, buzzing, thrilling and, more importantly, normal -- which in 2020 is not a given sensation.
Blood Orange – Live @ Variety Playhouse
Navigating the fine lines between an intimate tranquil performance and an all out dance party, Blood Orange and his band strive for a symphonic balanced attack to the senses.
Queensrÿche – Live @ The Buckhead Theatre
After nearly forty years since their first track hit the sound waves, thousands of live shows, hundreds of hits and millions of fans, Queensrÿche still posseses the ability to make it all seem intimate and close-knit.
Grace Potter – Live @ The Tabernacle
Thousands of aficionados on hand were treated to an extravagant evening of all the shades of Grace Potter. From shredding on her V-type Gibson to some joyous tambourine wizardry and all the excellent keyboard and vocal range execution, Ms. Potter is force to be reckoned with. A master of her craft. A harmonious genius. An entertainer worth every penny paid for admission.
A$AP Ferg – Live @ The Buckhead Theatre
Atlanta may be the trap-rap nest of America, but on this night, New Yorker A$AP Ferg proved to be king of the castle.
Incubus – Live @ The Coca-Cola Roxy
It is quite easy to take a band like Incubus for granted nowadays. They have been on the radar for several decades now, yet they are not a relic of the past and, on a night like tonight, we were reminded of just how stellar this band has been over their trajectory.
Slipknot – Live @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
These sinister savants of shock-rock really know how to throw together an exciting time. For their Knotfest Roadshow pageantry, the Corey Taylor-led gang brought along their friends, Behemoth, Gojira, and Volbeat. In short, it was a grand display of live circuit badassery.