hissing lawns got press credentials for Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Music Fest in both 2014 and 2015 — you can find all of our posts here — but this year our press request was turned down. After that rejection and after…
We’re planning to have coverage of Shaky Knees Festival again this year. Last year’s 3-day spring festival in Atlanta’s Central Park featured a stunningly good lineup, good sound and lighting, and a lovely layout. This May, Shaky Knees will be…
The fourth annual Shaky Knees festival features another awesome lineup, including Florence + The Machine, My Morning Jacket, Jane’s Addiction (performing Ritual de lo Habitual), At The Drive-In, The 1975, Deftones, The Decemberists and Walk the Moon. There will also…
Several hissing lawns contributors had an amazing time at Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta last May (check out a whole bunch of posts), and I expect some of us will head that way again in 2016. Interesting news that Shaky…
We’ve posted a lot of coverage of Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Music Festival, the incredible 3-day indie festival that just celebrated its 3rd year. But now I’ve put all the photos into Facebook galleries for easier viewing. You’ll find significant numbers…
We recently posted a lot of coverage of Atlanta’s Shaky Knees Festival, but I wasn’t able to attend Shaky Boots Festival. The new country fest, which was held in Kennesaw, was held the weekend immediately after Shaky Knees Shaky Boots…
I believe Shaky Knees — in its third location in as many years — is a festival designed with a person like me in mind, and I’ll be interested to see if that remains true as the young festival continues…
I’ve already posted quick recaps of each day of Shaky Knees Music Festival last weekend in Atlanta’s Central Park, and I’ve posted some larger galleries too — Interpol, The Avett Brothers, Tame Impala, The Strokes, Mastodon. I’ve also posted about…
The attendance seemed pretty strong to me throughout the 3-day Shaky Knees Festival in Atlanta, and all the acts here had fairly good crowds. But more people should have turned out for all of them — a lot more. It’s…
Tame Impala — the psychedelic rock band from Australia — closed out Shaky Knees Festival on Sunday night to a big audience in Atlanta’s Central Park. I loved the diversity of the nighttime headliners — there were different vibes on…