
Nov 15: The Matchcoats, The Heavy Hearts, Chris K Davidson, Early Americans at Black Market
On November 15, catch an assortment of acoustic folk and electric rock to Black Market Bar & Grill in Five Points.
On November 15, catch an assortment of acoustic folk and electric rock to Black Market Bar & Grill in Five Points.
There’s something cathartic in singing about our vices. We often use music as a means to wash away our problems- if only we have enough volume. Sea Fix is a sonic tidal wave.
A new listening room has come to Woodlawn, offering a close, intimate space for songwriters and their audience. Sound & Page held its opening night on Monday, October 28.
The four-piece rock group ruminates on the bitter/sweet bits of life- the moments that demand some real reflection to understand. Dire, not dreary, serious, but not too cerebral, Delicate Cutters can tap into a sense of vulnerability and stab straight for the raw emotions.
Dontez embraces the emotive and expressive opportunities of rhythm-based songwriting without dodging the well-established braggadocio of the rap and hip hop styles.
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, Bottletree will host three rising rock acts: Healing Power, Holy Youth, and Looksy. Local label Skybucket Records presents a night of garage rock, psychedelic soul, and electric blues.
Spinning yarns about cowboys and devils, The Old Paints bring western music out of the saloons and into the taprooms of Birmingham.
On August 20, hip hop duo Shaheed & DJ Supreme release their new album, Knowledge Rhythm and Understanding.
On Friday, August 16, Communicating Vessels will open their own record shop in Woodlawn. The label shop is perfect for anyone looking to pick up some premium local talent or discover new indie tunes. DJs will perform at the noon-to-midnight event.
The first album by trio Yellow Hammer Heart is a diverse fusion of garage rock fuzz and Americana. The combination works remarkably well, and each track sees it spun a different way.