2018 Shaky Knees Festival Lineup Announced
Atlanta’s May festival will be headlined by Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, and The National.
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Atlanta’s May festival will be headlined by Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, and The National.
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SPEAK Easy takes on an Action Bronson instrumental to kick off his 2018.
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SPEAK Easy hasn’t forgotten about his hometown on his new track.
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Speak goes in over a Stalley instrumental on his new release.
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Five new faces emerge in September’s Five To Watch Presented by JBL Professional
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The former North side rapper hits the beach for his new video.
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Since his days in Milwaukee, SPEAK Easy has been known to flex his wordplay on the microphone with each and every one of his verses. Today, we have the premiere of a self-titled track from Speak, used as a lyrical exercise to showcase his skill. Taking a Jay-Z beat and flipping it in his own unique style, the now-Atlanta native
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Today we have the honor of premiering a new SPEAK Easy track for you, entitled “#ClassiclyCool Memoirs”. The track comes in advance of a new project that Speak is putting together to benefit the community in Milwaukee. While SPEAK Easy moved to Atlanta a while ago, he still remains active in his hometown and keeps current with what is happening
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In a genre that is known for parody (at least of late), Atlanta artist Daye Jack is an anomaly, to say the least. Jack’s new album, “No Data”, dropped today, and while it is technically hip hop that was made in Atlanta, it’s the furthest thing from typical Atlanta hip hop. With beats that are reminiscent of an earlier time
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Catching a band as the proverbial rollercoaster of success is climbing for them is a great feeling. With one listen to Atlanta natives Revel In Romance, it’s apparent that they have what it takes to become an emerging artist on the national scene in the very near future. We caught up with frontwoman Saxony Raine to talk about the band,
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Milwaukee/Atlanta artist Yung Satori is back with new visuals, this time for his new single, “Potion”. The shift in style for Satori is in full effect, as “Potion” is a trippy, drugged out track about coping with life’s issues the hard way.The track is yet another collaboration with frequent producer Maajei Vu as well, who has been just as instrumental
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Gucci Mane is in the spirit of the season, and he’s putting his own flavor on the holidays with “The Return of East Atlanta Santa”. While the project doesn’t come out until December 16th, we get a sample of it from St. Nick with the “St. Brick Intro” (see what he did there? St. Nick / St. Brick?). The video
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Nothing, including a recent move to Atlanta, is stopping Uni-Fi Records’ SPEAK Easy from dropping new heat for Milwaukee and beyond. Today Speak drops a loosie with “They Sayin”. Using The Game’s “92 Bars” instrumental as his canvas, he unloads a slew of clever bars and intricate wordplay as he always does. There’s something about the combination of monster production
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The summer may be fleeting, but Atlanta trio The Coathangers are holding onto every last drop of sunshine and carefree fun that they can. “Perfume”, the band’s new single, is straight up, no-frills, fun punk music with a little bit of a pop inspiration. There’s tremendous potential for crossover success, with the combination of a catchy hook and just the
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Milwaukee’s psych scene is ever-changing, and seems to be constantly growing. Needless to say, when an experimental group comes through the Midwest, Milwaukee should be a must on their list, and a number of bands are finding that out. One band that’s going to learn about it on Wednesday night is CHEW, an Atlanta-based experimental band with an extensive
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Chuck Inglish has made a career on the style, sound, and feel of 90s hip hop, and who can fault him? The 90s were very much considered a golden era, and the internet is full of 90s babies with a flare for all things now considered retro. Chuck’s latest visuals for “Freaknik ’96”, named after the now-defunct Atlanta party, carry
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You ready for a crazy, two minute, trip of a music video? Good. You’ve come to the right place. Sasha Kaleidoscopia Vallely just released her visuals for “Sweet Little Boy” from her debut EP, soon to be released. Vallely has toured with several bands over the last decade and is now branching out to do more solo work. The video
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Milwaukee emcee turned Atlanta transplant Cherub Satori is back with his latest visual, which dropped a couple weeks ago. “Work For Me” is the first single from his “Livin’ Like I Made It” mixtape, which also was recently released. The video is smooth, shot by member of Wave Chapelle’s Blue Lemon Clique. Cherub also does his thing, as we’ve seen
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We recently caught up with Milwaukee emcee Cherub Satori during a recent stop back home. The Atlanta transplant sat down with our Patrick Carroll to discuss his new mixtape, “Greater Than”, the difference between Milwaukee and Atlanta’s scenes, and even freestyled for us. Check out the video below: You can also check out Cherub’s “How It Go” video, and stream
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Milwaukee’s Uni-Fi Records is gearing up for the A3C festival in Atlanta in under a month, and as part of that, the duo of Dana Coppa & SPEAK Easy have released a new track, telling you all the details about a few girls from the past. With a smooth take on Jay-Z’s “Girls, Girls, Girls” produced by The White Russian
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Concord America is an energetic trio out of Atlanta, and they’ve recently released the first single from their follow up to last year’s “Shag Nasty”. “Suns Out Guns Out” is right at that edge where indie and punk seem to come together, led by distorted guitars with a touch of cynical lyrics. Check it out below and see for yourself:
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Sometimes music comes to me in the most random of places. In this instance, Rome Fortune’s video for “I Was On One, I Can’t Lie” landed on my Tweetdeck via social media rock star Gary Vaynerchuk. However, after checking out the visuals on this, I had to listen to it over, and over, and over. Gary V was right. Look
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