As a student at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Bradley Collins began a journey of odd jobs that ranged from monotonously moving boxes off an 18-wheeler to picking […]
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AURA Fest prepares to push forward with livestream events
AURA Fest is a bright light in the Savannah music community. Founder Tim Walls has been promoting rock and metal for decades, and has particularly garnered a stellar reputation with […]
Brighter Days ahead: A visual tribute
After the shock, confusion, and disappointment of all the cancellations and closures, there didn’t seem to be a good reason to NOT go ahead with creating a new set of pieces.
Lovelorn, Pink Peugeot, Nature Church @The Sentient Bean
Self-described “drugpop” band Lovelorn hails from Philadelphia
Second Death: a band reborn
Second Death is a metal band at its core, but they’ve got much more to them on a musical level. Formed from the ashes of Valdosta-based band Beware The Neverending, […]
Garrett Deming @The Sentient Bean
This is set to be his final show in the area for the foreseeable future
Joe Cat @The Sentient Bean
Joe Cat @The Sentient Bean Joe Cat brings his Americana stylings to town via Athens, by way of New York. He’s released several albums of roots rock and folk music […]
Andrew Kasab @Sentient Bean
Sometimes you’ll get folk, sometimes you’ll get jazz-tinged acoustic blues, and other times its totally unclassifiable
Forsyth Farmers’ Market Picnic set for Sunday
‘This is the biggest list we’ve ever put together, so I’m super excited about that’
The winning trifecta of Soul Proprietors
It’s a simple equation: Three local businesses plus three local charities, divided up amongst three local film crews. The resulting films are ranked, and the winner walks away with a […]
A Short Field Guide to Sustainable Resistance
WHEW, what a week. B-bye, affordable health insurance. Zip it, National Park Service. Suck it, Standing Rock. Funding for the arts and humanities, flushed. Endangered Species Act, poached. Muslim ban, […]
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
