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Concert Review: Eric Clapton at Gwinnett Arena in Atlanta

There are few things more iconic in music than Eric Clapton. Its impossible to have a discussion about the best guitarist of all time without mentioning his name. He is the only three time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee (Creme, the Yardbirds and solo respectively). He’s won seventeen Grammy Awards, influenced countless musicians

Chronicling Aimee Mann’s Film Accomplishments

Aimee Mann has always kept her hand on the pulse of the music and film scenes, maintaining relevance and influence through consistent solo releases, film soundtrack work, and wacky cameos. While her music has always been strongly written while touting hook-filled accessibility, her forays into avant-garde and quirky cinema and TV have helped make Mann

Album Review: Tegan and Sara ‘Heartthrob’

The sisters Quin have seemed to struggle to find the right balance between cutesy pop and emotional indie. Their latest volley is a lot like 2009’s Sainthood, but punchier and perhaps a bit more confident. They have been engaged in this balancing act for well over a decade now, and with their seventh studio album

John Mayer 2013 Born and Raised Tour Starts in July

John Mayer is Back! proclaims the singer-songwriter’s official website before imploring you to use the hashtag #MayerisBack. And he is – Mayer finally will embark on the Born and Raised tour this summer, just over a year after he canceled the originally scheduled version of the tour due to throat problems. The tour kicks off

Album Review: Atoms for Peace ‘AMOK’

Thom Yorke is a genius, or maybe just a bit odd. Not quite as odd as he looks, but odd enough to consistently surprise with the musical decisions he makes. About the only thing you can be sure of going into a new release– no matter what band he is playing with– is that your