The lush maximalism of The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die
Dollhouse Productions
GO!ZILLA, Blackrune, Twisty Cats @Dollhouse Productions
It’s infectious fun for garage and punk-flavored pop fans.
A.J. Croce on ‘one of the hardest records to make’
THERE WILL always be heartache and bad luck in the world. Likewise, there will inevitably always be liquor and tangible crossroads at which the three intersect. Enter the genre of […]
College Guide: Age ain’t nothin’ but a number
How to see killer shows in SAV—even if you’re not 21
Rock ‘n’ roll is here to stay! @Dollhouse Productions
‘I’m very open to this being kind of like a shared space for bands and promoters’says Blake Olmstead-Mavrogeorgis.
Boytoy plants a flag at first SAV gig
WHEN the rock gods close a door, they open a window. …or, you know. Something like that. While Hang Fire, downtown’s HQ for indie-pop, garage, punk, and countless other magical […]
Review: Creepoid’s Cemetery High Rise Slum
They spent their time in the Lowcountry working with Peter Mavrogeorgis at Savannah’s Dollhouse Studios to make one of the best records of 2015 so far.
Shana Falana, Wet Socks, Blackrune, Grimsel @Dollhouse Productions
Flutteringly fierce songs, flush with brassy overtones.
Creepoid, Blackrune, Wet Socks @Hang Fire
In anticipation of the new album, out June 23 on Collect Records, Creepoid is trekking south; after that, they’re off to England with Ann Arbor, Michigan’s Pity Sex.
Jeff Zagers: ‘An experiment is an intention’
JEFF Zagers’ “The Double” embodies the feel of those movies in which the protagonist enters a room and suddenly is swept back several decades. Modern décor falls away. The dust […]
Hang your head and Cry Fest
YOU KNOW Savannah’s creators are pushing themselves when they redefine traditional show structure itself. Promotional force Safe//Sound is at it again, harvesting talent from our own turf for the all-local […]
The industrial soundscapes of Tatsuya Nakatani
LOCAL MUSICIAN and promoter Jeff Zagers has been bringing underground and high-caliber indie talent to Savannah for years now—you just may not have heard about it. While Zagers used to […]
