Introducing a series we’re calling ‘The Vinyl Say.’ Each edition will feature a different local musician, with interviews taking place at Graveface Records & Curiosities
Street Clothes
A synth pop evolution for Street Clothes
Those changes did, indeed, push Sutphen even further towards danceable synth-centric music, which has led to the record that he’s currently working on – perhaps their most pop offering yet
Street Clothes, Fevergreen, Chloe Kay @El Rocko Lounge
Fans of LCD Soundsystem will appreciate the creative production and often experimental song craft
Total Astronaut, Street Clothes @El-Rocko
Unusual time signatures, thoughtful lyrics and tight harmonies make Total Astronaut both danceable and contemplative
Jim Shorts, Bero Bero, Mr. Wait @The Sentient Bean
Jim Shorts recently released Halo Repair, a collection of weirdo-pop songs that recall the best of ‘90s indie and noise rock.
Street Clothes, The Hearsay @The Wormhole
Street Clothes, The Hearsay @The Wormhole Savannah’s own Street Clothes celebrates its third anniversary on the stage where it all began. In the near future, the band plans on releasing […]
2017: Savannah’s Year in Albums
2017 BROUGHT new albums from some of Savannah’s most seasoned performers, fresh debuts, and more. Here, we look back at the records that had the town talking. Nineteen Eighty Four, […]
Two-Year Party @House of Strut
Celebrate the Starland District vintage fashion mecca with an evening of live music, prizes, drinks, and sales
Street Clothes: Superautomatica
The band has elevated their captivating live show and is ready to throw down at this weekend in celebration of a new album
Heeeeere’s Jonny!
A PEEK into one music video, and it’s clear: Jonny Couch is an animal. Belting over synths in a bubble bath, clad in a signature leather fisherman’s cap, dishing out […]
The Independents, Street Clothes, Ramba Ral, The Gumps @The Wormhole
The Florence, South Carolina-based ska/punk band are our favorite regional horror-punks.
Street Clothes, ESP, SeaKings, Broken Glow @Hang Fire
“At the end of the show, I’m sweating, out of breath, writhing around on the floor,” Sutphen laughs. “I just want to put on a badass show. I want it to be a spectacle.”
