A NEWCOMER to the officially-New-York-minted band Triathalon may be surprised to learn that the band started as a surf-pop band while its members were going to art school in the […]
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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 […]
College Student Guide: The Connect Playlist
Listen along!Tune into the College Issue Playlist at connectsavannah.com for embedded tracks and links to the bands. FROM Congress Street clubs to DIY house venues, Savannah’s music scene is a […]
Triathalon, Breakers, Sunglow @The Jinx
A free, all-local show is a rarity at The Jinx
Year In Review: Local Albums
IT SEEMED like everywhere you turned this year, someone was throwing an album release party. From intimate singer-songwriter gigs to all-out unforgettable bashes, there was plenty to celebrate in 2015. […]
Dad Joke #10: Monday Night Mix-Up @Sulfur Studios
Portland’s Psychomagic have come through town before, playing Dollhouse last November with Crazy Bag Lady and Santoros. Expect surfy, psychedelic garage rock with grimy splashes and playful hooks from this Lolipop Records band.
All sketched out with Triathalon
IN THEIR three years as a band, Triathalon has grown from Savannah’s surf-pop teen dream to one of the most fascinating, genre-bending bands the Southeast circuit has encountered. Currently on […]
The Funs, The Lipschitz, Chilton @Hang Fire
Splashy, dark around the edges, and wildly unpredictable.
Hanging tight
WES DANIEL and Heather Flagle keep referring to “the band thing.” We’re at Hang Fire, bellied up to the bar that Daniel and partner Charlie Kerns built by hand, and […]
NE-HI @Hang Fire
Their fizzy joy and vintage influences make their name, borrowed from the retro soda brand, a perfect moniker.
What Moon Things, Triathalon, Jackson Scott @Hang Fire
This will be the last time Rachael Perisho and Alex Maddalena will be performing with Savannah’s Triathalon, as they’re both moving away at the end of August.
Little Tybee: A Primer
Lucky for Savannah, our Atlantan neighbors come through once or twice a year; if you haven’t seen them before, get ready for a riveting experience.
