BACK by popular demand, it’s another round of music reviews! There’s a lot of great music in Savannah, and there’s no better time than now to check out what the […]
garage-rock
Paint Fumes deliver lo-fi magic
Do they fit in with the proto-punk and garage rock of the 60s? Most definitely. Do they also sound like the future of lo-fi, no frills rock and roll? Absolutely.
The Minks light a fuse with garage and blues
‘Someone said we sound like a Southern Velvet Underground once, which is like the coolest thing ever’
Reese McHenry @El Rocko Lounge
Her bluesy voice and raw approach to rock and roll has earned her a reputation as one to watch
Slothrust makes a pact
The band combines the sonic characteristics of garage rock with pop sensibilities and their own unique genre-bending musical aesthetic
Savannah Stopover: Chastity
Chastity isn’t strict in its discipline, and neither is Death Lust, a tight, loud album with a wide variety of influence, from shoegaze to hardcore.
Savannah Stopover: Mike Krol
Power Chords owes some of its polish to Krol going back to his musical roots
Futurebirds @El Rocko Lounge
It’s best described as a fusion of psych-rock, indie pop, and alt-country, which makes it accessible to people of all musical tastes
JEFF The Brotherhood’s family ties
Things got started for the brothers Orrall at a very young age, with their childhood influences deeply impacting their musical path later in life
The Fleshtones, in the flesh
LOCAL ROCK promoters Tiny Team Concerts, who have made waves in the local music scene by presenting an ongoing series of criminally underappreciated acts from around the country, are putting […]
