For years, friends in the U.S. teased me for liking Oasis. “Beatles knock-offs,” “unoriginal,” “cheesy”—I’ve heard it all. What they never understood is that music in other countries isn’t about comparison, snobbery, or being on trend. Abroad, music is about feeling. Community. Sitting in a local bar and playing artists you connect with. We lived in Ecuador for a while—big artists rarely tour there, so you appreciate them more. In the U.S., artists are always around, always touring, and people tend to underappreciate what’s right within reach.
Shaky Knees Festival – Live @ Piedmont Park
A look back at the Shaky Knees Festival, 2025 version.
Eladio Carrión – Live @ Coca-Cola Roxy
Eladio’s ascension has been methodical yet relentless: from early underground tracks to viral hits, from mixtapes to full LPs, collaborations, stadiums. With Don KBRN, his latest and namesake album, he cements a phase, both completing a cycle (of the KBRN series) and pushing ahead, combining vulnerability and braggadocio, refinement and raw energy.
Jessie Reyez – Live @ Coca-Cola Roxy
The Jessie Reyez who once poured her soul into grainy webcam covers is now a fully-formed storm onstage: reflective but relentless, personal yet universal.
Julia Wolf – Live @ Center Stage
Julia Wolf’s Atlanta stop was a declaration. A sold‑out show, upgraded venue, raw staging, and interactive worship between artist and fans made for a night of immersive authenticity.