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Savannah Stopover 2017 in pics (Julien Baker, Lee Fields, Ezra Furman, Vagabon & more)

The 2017 Savannah Stopover happened in the titular Georgia city over the weekend (March 9 – 10) where over 80 artists on their way to SXSW played across 16 venues in Savannah’s Historic District.

A Guide to the 2017 Savannah Stopover

Now in its seventh year, the Savannah Stopover has been offering music fans and artists a taste of SXSW but at a more civilized pace. Over the course of three days, over 80 bands will play at a dozen or so Savannah venues all of which are within walking distance of each other. Check out who we recommend…

The Paperhead released new LP 'Chew' (listen), playing SXSW & other dates

The band have always channeled retro psych pop, but here move things into the ’70s, finding influence from twangy Kinks records, AM pop and early Eno.

Burger Records throwing four parties/shows during SXSW (lineups)

Burger Records is always a large presence in Austin during SXSW, and 2017 is no different. Most of the parties are free, with dozens of bands.

Savannah Stopover adds more artists to 2017 lineup

New additions include Julien Baker, Weaves, Tim Darcy (Ought), Hockey Dad, Ian Sweet, Tall Tall Trees, Molly Burch, and more.

Burger announces initial lineup for Hangover Fest 2017

Hangover Fest happens in San Antonio, TX right after SXSW. The 2017 lineup includes Television, Temples, Protex, Night Beats and more.

Savannah Stopover: 2017 initial lineup/tix

Allison Crutchfield & The Fizz, Lee Fields & The Expressions, Ezra Furman, JEFF the Brotherhood, Wreckless Eric, Half Waif, Kishi Bashi, Crocodiles, AJ Davila and more are playing.

Ultimate Painting give us their Top 10s of 2014, touring with Twerps around SXSW (dates)

Ultimate Painting @ CMJ 2014 (more by Amanda Hatfield) Ultimate Painting, aka Jack Cooper from Mazes and James Haore from Veronica Falls, released their appealing debut album this year via Trouble in Mind and were last in the U…

20 out-of-town artists we're excited to see at CMJ

and Bill Pearis OBN IIIs in Austin in January (more by Tim Griffin) We just posted a list of 10 NYC artists we think are worth catching this week at CMJ, but CMJ is also a great time to check out bands from other cities and countries passing through for the multi-venue music f…

L.A. Witch released EP, playing CMJ including Burger Records party at Death by Audio w/ Meatbodies & more

With a name that almost sounds like it was chosen on purpose to enrage certain people, trio L.A. Witch are indeed from Los Angeles, and sport a dark bluesy sound that recalls a pitch-black Widowspeak or, yes, BRMC or J-A-U-know-what…
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