Fashion, Racial Stereotypes and the Freedom to Like What You Like
Most people don’t see themselves as a racist but maybe instead as individuals who view people through society’s eyes. Of course, most are unaware of
Most people don’t see themselves as a racist but maybe instead as individuals who view people through society’s eyes. Of course, most are unaware of
When always on the go both mentally and physically, a good playlist may be your only salvation when your mind starts roaming aimlessly about “you-know-who.”
It’s the sort of music that you play in your headphones as you stare at your ceiling, or out the window of a car. The
So, of course Atlanta has a lot of hip-hop musicians. But what about the other Atlanta musicians, those who aren’t following the hip-hop mainstream of
Nothing about either track is unexpected for a Bon Iver release. Instead, both tracks feel familiar, like maybe they were forgotten, lost somewhere in his
French multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) sold out Variety Playhouse in Little Five Points, creating a cinematic experience between him and the
Tyler really took his time with “Igor” and gave us a truly versatile album that lays love on the line, and really shows what love
In the latest episode of Third Eye Point of View, hosts Atiyah and Shyne interview viral teen sensation Backpack Kid.
VOX ATL reporter Emma MacDonald catches up with Atlanta music duo WHOAA to talk about defying genres and bring good vibes back to music.
“There is no valuable explanation as to why this man’s life had to be taken away from us, and there will never ever be.”
Leikeli47 and Yung Baby Tate sold out Vinyl in Atlanta on Thursday, April 4, delivering an explosive performance in case anyone needed reminding who’s the
In this pilot episode of VOXATL’s new podcast, Third Eye Point of View, host Atiyah and co-host Shyne along with guest co-host, Rin discuss the