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The Strokes at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta – photos

The Strokes will play Landmark Music Festival in DC and ACL in Austin later in 2015, so consider yourself lucky if you saw them on Friday night at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta or the next night in Tampa at…

a quick take on Shaky Knees day 2 with The Avett Brothers, Social Distortion, Interpol, lots more

Day 2 of Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta featured more of the same from day 1: great music and sound, big crowds, bright sun. I spent a little less time wandering on the second day than I did on the…

a quick take on day 1 of Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta – photos

We’ll have more photos and detailed coverage in a few days, but here’s a quick recap of some personal highlights from day 1 of Shaky Knees Festival, which began yesterday in and around Atlanta’s Central Park on the southern edge…

in only its 3rd year, Shaky Knees is a festival to be reckoned with

I already posted a preview of day 1 of Shaky Knees Music Festival, which runs from May 8-10 in Atlanta. The Friday lineup might be my favorite of the three days, but there’s no doubt that many music lovers are…

The Strokes, Pixies, Mastodon, Brand New, James Blake headline Shaky Knees — and that’s just day 1

Shaky Knees Music Festival has only been around since 2013, but the 3-day event (May 8-10) in Atlanta has a thrilling lineup that, in our opinion, rivals any other 2015 U.S. festival. Just consider day 1. The Strokes, Pixies, Mastodon,…

with the new year, lots of festival announcements in the Southeast

We’ve got a couple of big “pre-game” Savannah Stopover gigs coming up fast, plus the announcement of the rest of the 3-day fest’s lineup. We’ve got A-Town Get Down coming soon, and the Savannah Music Festival. But we’re also in…

Shaky Knees Fest preview: Tokyo Police Club

Tokyo Police Club is one of those bands whose scene debut is consistently described as “explosive.” As their first EP A Lesson in Crime opens and drummer Greg Alsop beats his full kit into oblivion while vocalist/bassist Dave Monks shouts…