This weekend’s busy show calendar spills into Sunday evening with an all-ages showcase of pop and rock flavors.
Graveface Records & Curiosities
The Train Wrecks @Graveface & The Jinx (two shows)
Not only can you nab the hot wax in standard black, but there’s a special run of transparent red/black swirl vinyl.
Shy, Low, Blackrune @Graveface
The delicate ambience sprawls into something you can totally headbang to.
Massive $5 Christmastime Extravaganza @Graveface Records
This time, Washington, D.C.’s Protester and Public Suicide are coming through, along with Massachusetts’ Some Nerve, on their way to FYA Fest in Florida.
Gather round the (turn)table
Give thanks for indie vinyl at Graveface’s Record Store Day
An Evening of Ethereal Americana with Moses Nesh and Black Water Choir @Graveface Records
It’s a vintage kind of melancholy that’s best suited for a small room like Graveface.
The Daddyo’s, Annabelle Chairlegs @Graveface Records & Curiosities
Recommended if you like a good jangly, languid verse, chill harmonies, tacos, spaceships, and creating mountains of clothes in front of the mirror.
Rye Coalition: The Story of the Hard Luck Five @Graveface
An in-depth look a seminal emo band that got its start in the golden age of Jawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate.
No longer Soko’s ‘First Kiss’
SOKO IS BUSY. Between directing music videos, winning awards for her acting, wrapping up a new album, and mastering new instruments, who knows when—or if—she sleeps (even more puzzling: how […]
Talking with… Ryan Graveface
THE OBVIOUS QUESTIONS about Savannah musician Ryan Graveface stare at me like the eerie taxidermy in his Midtown music store. Why is this 33-year-old obsessed with death? Why does he hate having his eyes photographed? Why does his […]
Whaleboat @Graveface & Hang Fire
The’Boat is the city’s most overtly melodic rock ‘n’ roll experience.
The Casket Girls @Graveface
The music made by these freaky girls (and puppetmaster Graveface himself, who’s the third spoke in the wheel) is cool and catchy.
