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.
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.
The Heavy Hearts are currently in the process of making their first full length album! See how you can help make this record a reality.
On August 2-3, downtown Birmingham will welcome the return of the city’s own walking music festival: Secret Stages. Now in its third year, the festival promises to bring in a multitude rising talent from Alabama and around the U.S. The two day festival has become a great way to discover new music.
The Matchcoats use pleasant harmony and delta blues inspired guitar to relate songs of growing up and lessons learned along the way.
On Monday, July 22, Moonlight on the Mountain will begin their fall/winter open mic series!
Singer/songwriter Sean Rowe will preform at Iron City this Saturday. His baritone-rich vocals and direct acoustic accompaniment create a modern adaptation of classic, deep-range folk icons and timeless natural scenes.
On Saturday, July 20, Birmingham Mountain Radio will host the 2nd annual Southbound Music Festival at Avondale Brewing Company! The festival is …