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We Used to Have Live Shows, by: GARRETT SHEARMAN
“Also, we liked playing for free beer and liquor.”
Guess Who? StressGods Meds Ya
Han Vance on American music: Steve Ricks x Mo Haze collab coming to a screen or speakerbox near you, as the hot rap duo StressGods is set for their big breakout moment: Their teammate and merch dude Maceo DuBose, a fellow UGA alum of mine who my show “All College Report” was scouting for inclusion as… Continue reading Guess Who? StressGods Meds Ya
The Day Kurt Died
Han Vance on American music: I was working in a coffeehouse, the original such of the nationally so-called first-wave of indie coffeehouses in Athens, Ga., the day Kurt Cobain died: April 5th, 1994. I was in a bit of a malaise. Waiting around the town for my felt-like-a-very-long-time at the time on, then off for… Continue reading The Day Kurt Died
Clayton Brookshire’s Creative Blasts
Lucy Holly on American art: hecklehammer was the first thing we all discussed, after Angelo. Clayton Brookshire is a multi-hyphenate artist-rocker-craftsman out of Athens, Ga. He had apparently introduced us, here at American Culture Reporter, to creative Angelo T. Robinson, of Senoia, Ga., and we featured Angelo’s visual art in an article by editor-in-chief Han… Continue reading Clayton Brookshire’s Creative Blasts
Pensacola Pioneer: Solja Secures the Bag
Pencacola Pioneer ~ Solja Da Money Man Secures the Bag: Han Vance recently caught up, damn pandemic-style, with emerging Florida Panhandle rapper Solja Da Money Man of Platinum Camp Records, on the heels of his hot new release debuting. Been a minute. How’s it going for you down there in Pensacola? Solja: You know, it’s… Continue reading Pensacola Pioneer: Solja Secures the Bag
Sacred Cashcow Cuts the Bull
Han Vance on American music: The United States of America more than any other place in the whole wide world deserves its artistic creation: PUNK. Uniquely American in origin and in earlier proto-punk pre-origins, those world conquerers who taxed their pretty planet to the point of exhaustion, the toothy Brits, only “borrowed” punk rock’s pure energy: Punk was… Continue reading Sacred Cashcow Cuts the Bull
Hail Neopsychedelia
AMERICAN CULTURE REPORTER (Han Vance, inside an Anish Kapoor piece at the HIGH Museum Atlanta) On Music: All hail the psychedelic musical vibes still brewing in these United States of America, a nation who could desperately use a dose of counterculture as a break from all the bad news we continue to regularly make.… Continue reading Hail Neopsychedelia
Tom Cheshire is on fire
Tom Cheshire is on fire By: Han Vance He appeared to me like an angel in the gutter of Ponce, once kissing me on the cheek when I missed my dad departed. Initially, I was interested in his magnetic cult of cool and winning personality. I knew he was a singer but heard more about… Continue reading Tom Cheshire is on fire
Ripley Takes on Slingshot
Davis Ripley Keller for American Culture Reporter: Have you been to Athens, GA on a cool spring Saturday night? Flowers have bloomed and trees sway in the wind as shadows dance on the sidewalk around you to music that seeps and spills from rooftops and doorways. The streets are palpably excited and drivers cuss and… Continue reading Ripley Takes on Slingshot