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Delicate Cutters

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.

Cask and Drum (Oct 12)

Located on First Avenue South between the Red Mountain Expressway and 28th Street South, this “social gathering of sound and spirit” combines great music with good food, wine, and beer.

Rachel Hebert

Rachel Hebert’s genuine lyrics and honest Southern roots have made her an epitomical example of the Birmingham songwriter. Soul and success have taken her music all the way from the notebook to the studio.

Dontez

Dontez embraces the emotive and expressive opportunities of rhythm-based songwriting without dodging the well-established braggadocio of the rap and hip hop styles.

Phil Dudley

As a third generation musician, 21-year-old Phil Dudley’s inclination toward music was a calling rather than a choice. “Some musicians play for fun, and some play because it’s a part of them. I want my music to come from the heart.”

The Old Paints

Spinning yarns about cowboys and devils, The Old Paints bring western music out of the saloons and into the taprooms of Birmingham.

Communicating Vessels Shop Grand Opening

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.

Yellow Hammer Heart: Red Hot June

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.