In addition to this week’s Stopover gig, Beach Fossils is back to touring, starting 2020 with a U.S. headlining tour
Savannah Stopover
Velvet Caravan: A Savannah institution
The band is a beloved part of the music community, and is in many ways a major part of the fabric of the arts culture in the city
Five years of Service
IT’S Service Brewing Company’s fifth anniversary, and for owners Meredith and Kevin Sutton, that means they’re about to put in a lot of work. “Every year at our anniversary, we […]
Best Local Concert
When Savannah Stopover announced their 2019 lineup, the most talked-about artist on the list was Deerhunter. The groundbreaking indie rock band was actually a dream for Stopover’s Kayne Lanahan and […]
Basically Nancy: Three of a kind
The group of seniors from Savannah Arts Academy radiates talent through their rock and indie tunes played all over town
Savannah Stopover: The Bright Light Social Hour
‘We didn’t have any choice but to use the music to sort of heal and process everything’
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.
Deerhunter’s genre-bending success
They’re hands down one of the most reliably interesting bands working today
The Joy Formidable brings wall of sound to Stopover
Their most recent effort, 2018’s AARTH, is a natural and brilliant evolution of their sound
Local Stopover Artists, Unite!
Aaron Paul Zimmer @Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum Troubadour is an oft-overused word that seems to be thrown around a bit too liberally when it comes to the singer/songwriter […]
Savannah Stopover: Mike Krol
Power Chords owes some of its polish to Krol going back to his musical roots
Savannah Stopover: Priests
‘The Seduction of Kansas’ name-checks the Koch brothers and White Castle over a synth beat
