The Head
The Head have been making music together since high school, writing and performing original songs inspired by the bands they love: trippy Brits like The Stone Roses, Spiritualized, Ride, The Verve and Echo and the Bunnymen, and moody Americans like The National, Scott Walker and early R.E.M.
The Titos
You think you've heard them before, but you haven't. Dubbing their sound “suburban soul,” the Titos positively crackle. They blend the musical traditions of the South — blues, gospel, a little country — with hip-hop cadences and rock-and-roll attitude. Alternatively plaintive and swaggering, their lyrics wrestle with hollowness and heartbreak, violence and unexpected joy. Guitarist and Atlanta native Alex Lotito writes and sings the songs. His vocals are as warm and prickly as bottom-shelf whiskey — and they’ll draw you in just the same.
The Titos recently released their debut LP Tracks. Over the past year, they’ve toured around the Southeast and sold out a number of local shows at Atlanta venues such as Smith’s Olde Bar. You can check them out on Spotify, Instagram, and other social platforms.
Chloe Kay
Chloe Kay is an Atlanta-based singer-songwriter, just singin’ her heart out. She oscillates between genres — at times favoring an electro-pop style, and at others venturing into indie-alternative and folk — but her earnest lyrical style and romantic, melodic sensibility remain a through line in her music. In 2024, Chloe released her second album, I’m free now, I’ll miss you, as a part of the Moonlit Music collective.