I’ve already shared quick recaps + photos of my Savannah Stopover experience for day 1, day 2, and day 3, I have also posted several big galleries to the hissing lawns Facebook page. You can find those albums are here,…
Savannah Stopover wrapped up on Saturday with powerful performances, including Lewis Del Mar at Ships of the Sea and Julien Baker at Trinity United Methodist Church. This is just a quick photo gallery of the acts I saw on day…
I’m writing this about noon on the final day of the 2017 edition of Savannah Stopover, and, holy shit, the first music starts within the hour. So I’m going to keep this post limited mainly to some highlight photos from…
Dirty Dishes creates an immaculate, well-calculated wall of layered alt rock – like Sonic Youth and Silversun Pickups teaming up with Hope Sandoval and sometimes Bjork to art it up. Wavering between ethereal-electronica to full-on in your face, guitar gut…
Savannah Stopover kicked off on Thursday on a gorgeous night at the Ships of the Sea’s north garden. By the time Kishi Bashi hit the stage at 8 p.m., the packed venue was buzzing with excitement about the 3-day festival.…
March is a curious thing here in Savannah. For some, it means the height of the college basketball season. For others, it’s the time of year when the entire town is drenched in green in preparation for month long St.…
The Savannah Stopover is here. Not only is it hard to believe it’s time for the festival, it’s amazing to me that it’s the 7th year already. I’ve attended all 7 years, missing only one night, mostly because I’m a…
You’ve got to respect a band that takes a straight forward approach when it comes to their musical endeavors. Case in point: JEFF The Brotherhood. They’re brothers. They play rock and roll music. That’s it. Well, that’s not all I…
If you don’t find yourself once an Alanna Royale track comes on, I’m afraid you’ve either lost all soul or you may possible be deaf. The Nashville based band combines influences from funk, pop, and a little old school rock…
Brooklyn-based duo, Gracie and Rachel, make their Stopover debut Friday, March 10th at Trinity United Methodist Church. Mixing classical elements with dark, edgy alt-pop sensibilities and fiercely tight vocal harmonies, these two are a musical force to be reckoned with.…