‘I’ve always just been more interested in bands that focus more on wordplay, or not being 100 percent straightforward.’
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Stopover spotlight: Those Darlins
‘I don’t really think about being a woman and how different it is that much. The only time it really gets on my nerves is when people say stuff that’s just kinda stupid.’
Stopover spotlight: Wild Child
This is a band you want to bring home and introduce to someone you love.
Stopover spotlight: Wye Oak
‘First and foremost, I made this thing for myself, and I’m happy with it. And that means the world to me.’
Stopover spotlight: T. Hardy Morris
‘I think music was in a pretty special place, in the late ‘60s, early-mid ‘70s, I just love that whole era.’
Stopover Shorts, Part Deux
Mini-profiles of Caitlin Rose, Raccoon Fighter, Kylesa, Born Cages, the Weeks and the Black Cadillacs.
Stopover spotlight: Peelander-Z
The four Japanese musicians clown and cavort amongst giant squids and lizards.
Stopover spotlight: St. Paul & the Broken Bones
Paul Janeway grew up in a strict Pentecostal home. Black gospel music was common in his church services.
Stopover spotlight: Ex Hex
Girls with guitars, making music that matters. Songs that say something.
Stopover ’14 starts March 6
Bigger, longer and uncut. That’s the 2014 Savannah Stopover Music Festival, which is of course three days jam-packed with cross-country indie bands, most of them hitting Savannah on their way […]
Lucero returns to the Jinx Jan. 27
“Since we started, there were kind of too many rules at the punk rock shows,” Nichols says. “If it didn’t sound like this then it wasn’t cool. If you weren’t dressed like this it wasn’t cool.”
Truth & Salvage, Cedric Burnside top Revival Fest bill
This week’s big news, of course, is the Savannah Stopover/Music File Productions Americana-rama event, Revival Fest, Sept. 14th at the Paint Shop and nearby open space at the Georgia State […]
