WEGL's Weekly Picks Jan 20-Feb 1
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Death Cab for Cutie bring their "Asphalt Meadows" tour to Birmingham for an unforgettable night of live music at a sold out Iron City.
Angel Olsen kicks off her winter tour in Atlanta, marking the indie icon's first show in the city in nearly four years.
Cacti – Billy Nomates – Jan 13, 2023
Rainbow Kitten Surprise begin their sold-out three-night run in Atlanta to kick off New Year's Eve.
2022 has been a stacked year for music, Hip Hop in particular. So, Are You With That? wanted to give a rundown on some of my favorite projects of the year. These are my favorites, not the best, but this is just my opinion at the end of the day.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise face down a sold out crowd in New Orleans, unafraid, unwavering, and ready to be exactly who they are.
Metro Boomin - HEROES & VILLAINS - Dec 2, 2022
Brother Bird returns to the stage for an intimate and heartfelt performance.
FOALS deliver one of The Eastern's best shows of the year on their "Life Is Yours" tour.
The Smile sell out The Eastern on their debut North American tour as they take Atlanta by storm.
Really From – Really From – Nov 18, 2022
"The emo punk scene in Alabama is not dead": A message delivered by Tigers Jaw's performance at Trim Tab, Birmingham.
Manchester Orchestra return home for their annual Thanksgiving festival with music, friends, and a joy that can't be contained.
When I listened to this record I made a promise to myself that my outlook on it wouldn’t be biased or skewed by previous opinions I’ve had of the Black Eyed Peas, and that I would give my honest standpoint of the art itself. With that in mind, ELEVATION is potentially the worst album of the year. I like to think of The Black Eyed Peas as that one popular Chad that every high school has. They peak for a crisp three to four years before moving on to greater things, only to realize that their popularity has quickly died. So, in order to salvage their relevance, they return to the scene that once made them popular every now and then to “check up on things,” only to find that everyone has long moved past them. This LP is so corporate safe, it’s hard to find any redeeming quality about the music itself.