Listen along!Tune into the College Issue Playlist at connectsavannah.com for embedded tracks and links to the bands. FROM Congress Street clubs to DIY house venues, Savannah’s music scene is a […]
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Best Local Rock Band/Artist
A title long held by Cusses, currently taking a break from performing and life in Savannah, the town’s chosen our ‘70s-inspired hard-rockin’ pysch guitar gods Niche as Savannah’s Best Local […]
Year In Review: Local Albums
IT SEEMED like everywhere you turned this year, someone was throwing an album release party. From intimate singer-songwriter gigs to all-out unforgettable bashes, there was plenty to celebrate in 2015. […]
Niche, Caustic Casanova, Wax Ligature @The Jinx
An early signee to Kylesa’s Retro Futurist Records, Caustic Casanova is pushing genre and style in some of the most original ways we’ve seen in 2015. Blending space rock reverberation […]
(The) Niche is Back!
‘Most guitar parts we kind of come up with—especially with the dual leads—are written in the song when we’d get together with everybody else and jam.’
A decade of Black Tusk
Black Tusk, Bottled Violence (Minor Threat cover band), Prone, DJ Metal Rob The Jinx Saturday, May 23 10 p.m. $10 at the door (no pre-sale) AFTER THE tragic death of […]
Year in Review: The music scene
“SAVANNAH has no music scene.” In the near-decade I’ve lived here, attending shows and playing music of my own, I’ve heard it a million times—I’m sure many of you have. […]
Passafire, The Hip Abduction, Niche @The Jinx
Passafire merges progressive layers of keys, drums that drive though big choruses, and the kind of dubstep rhythms that don’t beat you over the head with their obviousness.
The Hip Abduction @Congress Street Social Club
Their 2013 independently released breakout LP reached #5 on the Billboard Reggae Charts.
Time to give it up for Niche
The band is raw and riff-based, with swirls of psychedelia, swamp blues and even prog. There’s a definite and very welcome ’70s feel.
Bands on the run
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen and everybody in between. Saturday’s No Control Festival is your one–stop shopping center for performances by many of Savannah’s finest – and busiest – […]
Punked out
What happens when punks grow up? Ask Justin Dick, who wrote 10 years’ worth of brutally aggressive songs, with angsty lyrics about blackness, alienation and despair, reflecting pretty much the […]
