Forsyth Park was packed with new alumni, current students, and what seemed like a whole mess of Dirty Heads fans for the Savannah College of Art and Design’s New Alumni graduation concert with Dirty Heads and Moon Taxi. Moon Taxi remarked…
We love us some COEDS here at hissing lawns, and we’re thrilled to announce that the foursome has teamed up with New Granada Records for the release of their debut album Thrill Me! on Sept. 2nd. Savannah-based COEDS will play…
Black Tusk only plays hometown shows a couple of times a year, and you never know what’s going to happen — or who’s going to show up. Actually, there’s one thing you know will happen: Andrew, James, and Corey will…
I had Chrome Pony on my list for this year’s Savannah Stopover, but I managed to miss their set at Congress Street Social Club, so I was thrilled that the Nashville-based band was booked again by the folks at MusicFile…
Son Little made his Savannah debut recently at The Jinx. The venue isn’t exactly known for “new soul” or “future soul” but a really solid crowd turned out. This might seem like a silly comparison to some people, but Son…
Another Thursday night hardcore show at Dollhouse Productions, this one featuring Pittsburgh hardcore juggernaut Code Orange, North Carolina metalcore outfit Down In It, Savannah’s own Without and Jacksonville’s Yashira. I couldn’t make it in time to catch Yashira, unfortunately, but…
It’s been a couple years since the Charleston trio Heyrocco has played Savannah, but they’ve sure been busy elsewhere with tours across the U.S. and in Europe. Last Friday, Heyrocco released their new EP Waiting on Cool via Dine Alone…
Murder By Death made another stop in Savannah recently, and I’m not sure what to say about the band that we haven’t said here, here, here, here, here, and here. If there’s anyone in Savannah who loves Murder By Death…
text by bill, photos by Jon Waits Walter Parks — a tremendous solo artist, frontman of Swamp Cabbage, longtime guitarist for Richie Havens — put on a sublime show a couple of nights ago at the Tybee Post Theater. Swamp…
Club gigs don’t often sell out far in advance in Savannah, which is a notoriously walk-up town, but tickets for Highly Suspect were gone before The Jinx and MusicFile Productions (parent company of Savannah Stopover) even started promoting the show.…