Month: February 2017

  • A.U.R.A. Fest 2017 Review

    Savannah was treated to some of the best acts in metal and hard rock music this past Saturday at 2017 A.U.R.A. (All Underground Rock Allday) Festival. The music festival returns to Savannah for the first time in many years, bringing heavy music to The Gardens of the Ships of the Seas Maritime Museum. Timothy Walls,…

    A.U.R.A. Fest 2017 Review
  • A Chat with Charlotte Berg

    SCAD Radio sits down with indie-rock singer, pianist, and guitarist Charlotte Berg before her performance at Savannah’s Foxy Loxy Cafe.   The Nashville based musician wrote and recorded her first album It’s the Damsel Who Decides, released in 2016, and is currently promoting it around the country.Her newest album, Unnatural, will be coming out March…

    A Chat with Charlotte Berg
  • SCAD Radio, Me and the Trinity

    SCAD Radio sits down with Savannah’s own Timothy Burnsed of Me and the Trinity, a metalcore band set to perform at 2017’s A.U.R.A. Fest here in Savannah, GA.   Me and the Trinity has been one of the big names in Savannah metalcore since their first EP, The Devil’s House, came out in 2011.  …

    SCAD Radio, Me and the Trinity
  • AURA Fest 2017 Pre-Show Preview

    The A.U.R.A. (All Underground Rock Allday) Festival returns to Savannah, Georgia this February with a varied assortment of bands sure to appeal to the palate of every rock and metal listener. This year, the all ages festival returns featuring a lineup full of both local and national acts from the rock and metal community. Whether you’re a fan of heavy…

    AURA Fest 2017 Pre-Show Preview
  • Interviewing Vatican (the band, not the city)

    SCAD Radio talks with Nolan Mobley of Savannah band Vatican. Vatican is a crushing straight-edge act that combine the visceral emotional content, vocal delivery and brutal intensity of metal and hardcore music. Vatican shares the stage with bands Unearth, Zao, He is Legend and more at this February’s 2017 A.U.R.A. Fest right here in Savannah,…

    Interviewing Vatican (the band, not the city)
  • Whine and Dine: Krystal

    As the morning dawned, I groaned. Groaned for myself. Groaned for the crumpling reality we know as life. But more importantly, groaned because my stomach was telling me that if there wasn’t any food inside it now, I would probably wouldn’t like the next two hours. So I decided to say f*ck it and headed…

    Whine and Dine: Krystal