Luke Goddard - Founder | Editor

A Picture of Luke Goddard

In the Summer of 2009 after having earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, Luke had the idea of starting a music blog that would promote Georgia, independent talent especially, but maintaining a broad focus on artists and bands across the globe. The idea soon became a reality and as they say, the rest is his in the books. Luke currently resides in Macon, GA and is fortunate to be married to a beautiful woman named Drew. She said yes to him for the world to see and the two a few years later became the proud parents of Lennox and Hines. You can follow Luke on Twitter and soon realize that he's an avid fan of the Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, and the Atlanta Hawks.

Luke Goddard's Latest Contributions

Pomegranates on TOUR and will hit Macon and Atlanta!

Pomegranates will be touring “forever” and will look to make a big splash in Macon and Atlanta, GA.

o'brother

O’Brother to Play Macon with a STACKED Supporting Line-Up!

O’Brother looks to give their Georgia fans something to talk about on September 29th!

deerhunter

Deerhunter Announces New Record and Tour Dates!

Are you going to download Deerhunter’s new record? They’re playing the Tabernacle in Atlanta on October 1, 2010.

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The Giving Tree Band’s New Single and Music Video

Check out The Giving Tree Band. Thanks to Chris Vinyard of Big Hassle for introducing us.

Live Footage: Besides Daniel, Timothy Walker, Alec Stanley, Aaron Hodgin

Check out the footage shot by Haun of Tyler Lyle’s house show in Atlanta, Ga.

the age of adz

free mp3: “Too Much” by Sufjan Stevens

Asthmatic Kitty offers up a free download of Sufjan’s new track “Too Much” off of The Age of Adz.

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Matrimony Performs on BalconyTV

One of our favorites, Matrimony, performs their hit single on BalconyTV.

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mp3: “All You’d Ever Need to Say” by Field Music

Our friends over at Force Field offer up Field Music’s “All You’d Ever Need to Say” for free download!

Darker My Love’s “Alive As You Are”

“Reactions to the album seem to be polarized, it’s being lauded as genius and censured as psychedelic pastiche.” -LW