Oatmeal Can Slap: Will Ettante Turns Grief, Parenthood, and Chaos into Cathartic Comedy
Will Ettante has dropped his new single, “Oatmeal Can Slap,” as the follow-up to “Corduroy Boy Pants” and “Kids Menu Overcharge.”
Will Ettante has dropped his new single, “Oatmeal Can Slap,” as the follow-up to “Corduroy Boy Pants” and “Kids Menu Overcharge.”
California garage rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club is currently on a North American tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary their 2005 album, Howl, their first headlining tour in five years. The band played two shows at Chicago’s Thalia Hall on October 3rd and 4th, selling out their first night and adding the second due to demand.
Chicago-based artist Sarantos is back with his hilariously spooky new single, “I’m Too Old for Trick-or-Treating.”
Sunday: The final surge Sunday didn’t feel like the end—it felt like one last chance to go all in. The [read more]
Saturday: Heavy Hits and Heartfelt Cheers By early Saturday afternoon, Piedmont Park was already alive with movement. The sun hung [read more]
Friday | The festival kicks in! When I arrived at Shaky Knees 2025, the crowd was already lined up at [read more]
Atlanta has no shortage of incredible shows passing through, but few capture the kind of energy and magic that filled [read more]
With a theatrical demeanor, shapeshifting versatility, and an unapologetic edge, Julia Davo is a genre defying musician who aims to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
With absurdist lyrics and a sharp emotional edge, Will Ettante’s prankster spirit channels the everyday chaos of life into catchy, substantive songs – a la Bo Burnham or Flight of the Conchords.
Falling in Reverse was joined by a powerful lineup including Sleep Theory, Wage War, and Tech N9ne in Dallas.
AJR have always had a knack for turning their quirky, genre-blending vision into a full-blown spectacle, and their stop at [read more]
On a warm summer Georgia night, two of modern rock’s most electrifying acts came together for a show that was [read more]
There are albums that define a year, and then there are albums that define a generation. On a warm Atlanta [read more]
On a humid Atlanta evening, tucked beneath a canopy of trees and moonlight at the Synovus Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain [read more]
On a warm summer night in Alpharetta, Counting Crows brought their signature blend of introspection and nostalgia to the Ameris [read more]
Atlanta’s Buckhead Theatre was the epicenter of controlled chaos as Architects brought their crushing live show to town, backed by [read more]
There was a thick layer of nostalgia in the air as fans packed into The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA for [read more]
Hatebreed’s performance at The Eastern in Atlanta was a relentless showcase of hardcore intensity and pure metal fury.
Blondshell’s evening at Variety Playhouse was a compelling affirmation of her place in modern alt-rock.
Summer of Loud lived up to its name in Atlanta, delivering a stacked lineup and an energy level that hit [read more]
Atlanta’s The Eastern was transformed into a furnace of fiery blues-rock as Larkin Poe returned home for a show that was as emotionally resonant as it was musically explosive.
Some nights feel like a gut punch. Others? Like a full-blown detonation in the middle of your chest. The Masquerade [read more]
Atlanta’s The Eastern was transformed into a pulsing, industrial battleground on May 6 as Ministry on their ‘The Squirrely Years‘ [read more]
Mayday Parade transformed The Tabernacle into a revival tent for the broken-hearted and eternally angsty.
Houston’s House of Blues was packed wall-to-wall with metalheads on Sunday, as Cradle of Filth rolled through on their Chaos [read more]
Disturbed didn’t just celebrate ‘The Sickness’—they reminded everyone why that record (and this band) still stands tall in the metal world.
Sharon Van Etten’s return to Atlanta was nothing short of electrifying with a powerhouse performance, unveiling the next chapter of her musical evolution.
A lot can happen within seven years. Thankfully, Ninja Sex Party don’t know how to tell time.
If 2025 wasn’t already off to a kick-ass start with concert after concert lighting up the scene, here I am [read more]
Buckhead Theatre pulsed with energy as Caravan Palace brought their signature blend of vintage swing and futuristic beats to Atlanta.
After a moody, overcast day, Houstonians gathered at House of Blues for an equally moody night with Imminence, Landmvrks, and [read more]
The Masquerade’s Purgatory room in Atlanta buzzed with anticipation as fans gathered for an evening with Your Neighbors on their [read more]
The Masquerade’s Purgatory stage in Atlanta hosted an electrifying night of indie rock, as The Hails and The Never Ending Fall co-headlined an unforgettable show.
Thursday night in Houston marked the kickoff of the highly anticipated Rise of the Roaches tour, featuring Papa Roach and [read more]
Maude Latour’s ‘Sugar Water Tour’ made a vibrant stop at The Masquerade in Atlanta on March 24, 2025, delivering an electrifying performance that captivated the audience.
The energy inside The Observatory in Orange County felt like stepping into a time capsule with Anberlin headlining the night.
Experience the electrifying energy of PVRIS live at The Eastern in Atlanta as they celebrate the 10-year anniversary of White Noise.
The packed crowd inside the Charm City venue was more than willing to ride the wave of the moment with Kennedy and Co., including his openers Tim Montana and Sons of Silver!
Belle Bongiorno discusses her whirlwind entry into music, the wildest music video concept she can dream up, and why being yourself is the ultimate power move.
The For the Children charity event at The Belasco called some of the biggest bands in Los Angeles and all around the states to give back to children in need.
After being a sensation on TikTok, Slow Joy’s success has been captivated by thousands, if not millions of fans. Slow [read more]
Sunday night Houston metalheads gathered within the grounds of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for the highly anticipated show featuring [read more]
Magdalene Rose (ex. GFM) talks about conquering her fears and opening up more personally in her music on the Chord Progression Podcast.
Brace yourself for Brave Days—the genre-defying pop punk band with a sound reminiscent of all the best years of Warped Tour—back with their latest adrenaline-fueled single, “Tulip.”
Downupright, the musical brainchild of Bill Boulden (they/them), is proud to announce the release of their new album MANIC EPISODE!!! [read more]
Sigur Rós and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra performed at the Cathedral Theater inside of the Masonic Temple Detroit.
Have you ever received a tour alert notification and just instantly screamed in excitement? It didn’t matter if you were [read more]
Joywave took to the road to celebrate the release of their fifth studio album,
Permanent Pleasure, with a performance at St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit, MI.
Sunday night Houston and surrounding area residents gathered within the grounds of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion for an epic [read more]
Daniel Graves, the Austrian-American industrial pop trailblazer, returns with his most ambitious project yet: The Bad Vibes EP. This 3-song [read more]
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