
Music Calendar: October 24-30
It’s almost Halloween in Birmingham, so throw together a costume, go out, and catch a show. Here’s this week’s live music!
It’s almost Halloween in Birmingham, so throw together a costume, go out, and catch a show. Here’s this week’s live music!
This week’s live music in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Shoals songwriter talks her hometown scene, crowdfunding, and her first LP.
The duo creates genre-dodging lo-fi music that rewards both the active listener and anyone seeking a vibe to “study and relax to.”
Sound & Shape frontman and guitarist Ryan Caudle speaks about adjusting the recording process post-COVID and returning to the road after two years.
Duquette Johnston’s new album was written in hard times for a world that has plenty of hardship to go around, yet it holds onto the bright and beautiful.
Two bands drew from decades of material, with two distinct approaches to bringing recorded works to life on the Avondale stage.
With dreamy distorted guitars, haunting keyboards, and propulsive bass and drums, Birmingham’s psych rock outfit People Years has released their second full album.
This is the season for ghost stories, and troubadour Ramblin’ Ricky Tate delivers with “The Witch,” a tale of graveyard cavorting and bewitched consorting.
From post-rock guitarist to acoustic singer-songwriter to indie soulster, Connor McCullum has been a shapeshifter throughout his musical career.