AFTER YEARS as a patron saint of DIY music, Allison Crutchfield is striking out on her own with Tourist in this Town, her Merge Records debut. The 28-year-old began playing […]
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Lee Fields: ‘What mankind needs is just a little love’
LEE FIELDS is a charismatic force of nature. The North Carolina native has been in the soul game since its heyday, releasing his first album in 1969, and continues to […]
Julien Baker: ‘A girl in the boy’s club of guitarists’
It’s easy to think that Julien Baker came out of nowhere, and by most record industry standards, she has
Ess See: ‘Kind of a homecoming alumni show for me’
In writing Ordinary Woman, she doesn’t get caught up in writing what she thinks people would want to hear
Savannah Stopover: Genre Guide
Indie-pop Caveman. This New York quartet, who came to prominence on tours with The War on Drugs, Jeff Tweedy, and Weezer, has spent seven years forging an eclectic indie-pop sound. […]
The Savannah Stopover Survival Guide
Before March Madness smacks us all upside the head, let’s all take a moment to get our footing and (gasp) plan ahead to make the annual weekend of indie music discovery the best yet
Stopover in the Yard @The Grey
Savannah Stopover’s oh-so-Savannah series features food fresh off the grill and a rotating schedule of musicians from the region
Year in Review: Music
“2016 IS THE YEAR of growing pains,” announces Matt Collett. The co-owner of The Garage Savannah and seasoned drummer should know. Shaped by the Savannah scene since he was just […]
Savannah Stopover announces first wave of bands for 2017 fest
The annual weekend music fest celebrates up-and-coming talent with an emphasis on discovery
Mothers @The Jinx
The band possesses that timeless Athens indie-cool prowess with open-book lyricism and atmospheric unwindings.
Stopover in the Yard @The Grey
Kiah and her band are always a hit in Savannah thanks to her powerful and soulful vocals, Southern Gothic lyrics, and rootsy Americana glow
College Student Guide: Music in the Garden of Good and Evil
As a responsible musical citizen–particularly if you’re under 21 years old–it’s important to have a clear picture of how things work in our venues and bars
