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 […]
The Sentient Bean
Best Local Open Mic
Musicians, poets and comedians can come work out their new material at this coffee shop. Runner-up: McDonough’s Restaurant & Lounge (21 E. McDonough St.)
Lovelorn, Pink Peugeot, Nature Church @The Sentient Bean
Self-described “drugpop” band Lovelorn hails from Philadelphia
Cory Chambers steps into the spotlight
Perhaps no solo project is quite as different as Chambers’ solo project, The Cory Chambers Band
Second Death, 187, Lumen, Splint @The Sentient Bean
They’re constantly touring and are bringing their show back to Savannah for this huge rock gig presented by AURA Fest
Ember City pursues rock and roll passion
SINCE the release of their 2017 debut album Invisible Ruler, alt-rockers Ember City have been making quite the impression in Savannah and beyond for their grunge-influenced riff rock. The band, […]
Rock and roll with a tougher edge: a Q&A with OVERDOSE
They’re certainly as equal parts punk rock in spirit as they are heavy metal
Ray Blakeley, DONK @Sentient Bean
Solo jazz artist Ray Blakeley will be joined by veteran local musicians Max Christman and Jacob Porrier, with Blakeley doing a solo set followed by a set from Christman and […]
Abhorrent Deformity, Knightsquatch, Vacant Flesh, Torn Soul @The Sentient Bean
Abhorrent Deformity headlines another AURA Fest presented show at the Sentient Bean
Depressor nods to Savannah’s best hardcore and metal
The band most recently opened for The Black Dahlia Murder at Victory North, and turned heads with their debut album Callous in 2018
A Brighter Day ahead
Now, after 41 years in business, the Brodheads announce they’re passing the reins of their beloved store over to Kristin Russell and Brad Baugh of the Sentient Bean
Church of the SubGenius hits the SAV
Part elaborate hoax, part social satire, part Andy Kaufman-level performance art, the Church of the SubGenius was the brainchild of Doug Smith, aka Reverend Ivan Stang, who began the movement in Dallas, Texas, in 1979
