The Shaky Knees Festival rocked Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park last weekend, andFlagpole photographer Joshua L. Jones was there to capture the action. Check out a selection of his photos below:
Adrian Zelski, the frontman for popular Athens reggae outfit DubConscious, has been arrested and charged with felony drug trafficking and felony conspiracy after authorities discovered "approximately 18.5 pounds of suspected marijuana" during a search, according to an Asheboro, NC Courier-Tribune report.
Photo Credit: Jeff Forney
In late March, AthFest announced the outdoor headliners for this year's 20th-anniversary edition, and now the festival has released the full outdoor schedule, which you can check out on the AthFest site.
It's festival season, and two of the biggest and baddest fests of the year take place in our own backyard: The rock-centric Shaky Knees Festival will take over Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park next weekend, May 13–15, with the EDM and hip hop-oriented Shaky Beats Festival to follow May 20–22.
The 2016 Flagpole Athens Music Awards ballot is live, and you can vote right here. Below, check out this year's Music Video nominees:
In February, Athens electropop duo Powerkompany released Fever and Chills, a lush, propulsive follow-up to 2013's I Am More Than This. Today, we're happy to premiere the video for "Like," the album's delicate yet daring seventh track.
Photo Credit: Joe Singh
As Flagpole's Gordon Lamb reported last month, the Athens PopFest will make a triumphant return in August after nearly five years away. Last week, organizers announced some of the bands that will play the four-day event. The list includes some national heavy-hitters as well as a bunch of local standouts.
Athens-based indie hip hop artist Marshall Moore retired his Hairy Confucius moniker last December, but fret not: Moore is back as The Quiet Pack, and today we're happy to premiere the project's first single, the jazzy, understated "Meet Me On the Astral Plane."
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