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KATZU OSO IN ATLANTA AT TERMINAL WEST FEB 14

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 1/25/26

KATZÙ OSO

Releases His New Album La Conexión Via Cosmica Artists 

New Tour Dates in 2026 Supporting Say She She

“We can’t help but stan Katzù Oso, an irrepressibly talented LA musician whose work has blended themes, genres and styles together in a harmoniously captivating way. On his latest single “Amantes” off his upcoming recently announced album La Conexión, that mystic of neighborhood rhythms and backyard romances is readily apparent, a heart fluxing tune that has a fragrance you can hear.” Live Nation’s Ones to Watch

“Despite sporting a bit of that velvety ‘70s soft rock swagger and quiet storm strut, the Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter makes it clear that he’s not out for another casual midnight rendezvous or vapid hookup. Instead, he makes it known that he’s struck gold (“Show me what this loves about…that fuzzy feeling keeps me around,” “A woman like you makes me feel so alive, takes me to paradise”). Taking cues from artists like Tame Impala and Alan Palomo, Hernandez injects some modern electro pop energy into the mix for a deeply satisfying psychedelic love song that has shaped out to be one of his most vulnerable songs yet.” Remezcla

“Los Angeles native Katzù Oso showcases an intimate new single. Titled “A Woman Like You,” the piece is a soft reflection on the courage it takes to be vulnerable with a partner. His warm, luscious vocals glide over a delicate, glistening backdrop for the ultimate intoxicating track. With soothing sounds evoking vibes of acts like Chicano Batman, the second he starts singing you are instantly drawn in.” Atwood Magazine

“The Spanish pop song gets funky, electric, and reflective as he looks back on a toxic relationship. The up-and-coming Latino artist from Los Angeles is one to watch as he perfectly blends synth, psychedelic rock, and Latin culture.” Hola!

“Katzù Oso, “A Woman Like You” – In a whispery falsetto over a warm melodies, Angeleno singer-songwriter Paul Hernandez and his band Katzù Oso invites listeners to sink in and feel seen. He wrestles with the fear of not being enough — then credits love for transforming him. Fans of Durand Jones and The Indications, Herbie Hancock and Marvin Gaye will recognize the influence, but Katzù Oso keeps it intimate, modern and emotionally resonant.” Riff Magazine

Singer-songwriter Katzù Oso has released his new album La Conexión that is out now on all platforms. 

La Conexión, is an immersive, cinematic exploration of human emotion, relationships, and self-discovery. The artist brings his visual storytelling background as a photographer into his music, with every track functioning like a moment suspended in time—capturing the raw beauty, pain, and complexity of life through sound. Through themes of transformation, love, loss, and introspection, Katzù crafts a narrative that is universally relatable yet deeply personal, blending elements of Latin pop, acoustic ballads, and cinematic instrumentation.

Katzù says, “This album is a collection of pivotal moments that have shaped who I am. It’s a project about love, pain, hope, longing, and the quiet resilience that carries you forward. Like a roll of film with 36 exposures, each song captures a unique story, a snapshot in time.

‘La Conexión’ is made up of 12 songs — 12 moments suspended in 35 minutes of music. I didn’t confine myself to a single genre, because I wasn’t raised in a single sound. I grew up surrounded by a wide spectrum of music, culture, and emotion — and I wanted this album to reflect that, without holding back.

I come from a diverse city, rich with culture and community, and I wanted ‘La Conexión’ to feel like that — a melting pot of influences and sounds that ultimately made me, me.”

The album is not just a collection of songs but an intimate journey that showcases how Katzù Oso translates his artistic vision across different mediums.

Before the year is over, Katzù will be doing his album release show at The Paramount in Los Angeles on November 8th. Tickets are on sale at https://dice.fm/event/v3kv2l-katz-oso-8th-nov-the-paramount-los-angeles-tickets?lng=en-US

Then in 2026 Katzù will embark on a US tour as support to Say She She. Tickets are on sale at https://www.katzuoso.com/tour-ko . See all tour dates below.

About Katzù Oso

Katzù Oso is a Latino artist born and raised in the heart of Los Angeles. His melodic vocals and contemporary sounds are influenced by his multicultural upbringing in East LA and Boyle Heights. After the release of his two buzzworthy harmonic EPs, Colour, and Pastel, Katzù Oso takes us to another alternative dimension with his debut album, Tmí. Oso’s album is a timeline portal into his hero’s journey growing up in his Boyle Heights neighborhood. From the heart and soul he brings to life una historia de amor to escape the current reality and transcend into a melodic universe filled with synthesizer and upbeat tempos. Visually, our hero takes on the new alter ego with the Luchador mask, a symbolic representation of his roots and serves as an ode to his Latino cultura. 

His musical manifestations started with him writing his entire album in his bedroom to performing shows in his hometown, and later taking the stage at ACL, Tropicalia, and opening for Tyler the Creator. Signed to Cosmica Artists, he is currently working on his much anticipated second album and hopes to go deeper into the realms of his mulit-faceted universe. Katzù credits his eclectic musical style and influences to romantic soulful Mexican singer, José José, psychedelic rock band, Tame Impala, iconic Mexican artist, Julieta Venegas, and many more. Katzù’s music highlights the experiences of being young, brown, and gifted in today’s America while breaking free from society’s stereotypical confinements with his euphonic charm. More than synths and beats, his music is a glimpse into unseen worlds within the soul of a modern artist influenced by a multicultural upbringing.  

Tour Dates

1/27 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall
1/29 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
1/30 – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
1/31 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
2/2 – Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post Roseville
2/5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
2/6 – San Diego, CA – Music Box
2/7 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriet’s
2/9 – Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre
2/10 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s
2/12 – St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House
2/13 – Nashville, TN – 3rd & Lindsley
2/14 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
2/15 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
2/17 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis
2/18 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
2/20 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw
2/21 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
2/22 – Albany, NY – Lark Hall
2/24 – Toronto, ON – The Great Hall
2/26 – Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
2/27 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
2/28 – Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium
3/1 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI Indianapolis

MARYJO TOUR SUPPORTING ALEX SAMPSON COMES THROUGH ATLANTA FEB 13 AT VINYL

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 1/25/26

maryjo

KICKS OFF 2026 ON THE ROAD AS SUPPORT FOR ALEX SAMPSON

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Emerging pop singer maryjo is set to kick off 2026 on the road as direct support for Alex Sampson. The tour launches February 6 in Anaheim at The Parish and wraps March 14 in Los Angeles at The Roxy, marking an exciting new chapter for the fast-rising artist. Tickets are available at https://www.maryjo-official.com/#shows See all tour dates below.

maryjo says, “New year, new tour, new songs—and a few surprises waiting in the wings. I’ve been dying to take these songs on the road, and there’s no better way to start the year than doing what I love most. I’m beyond excited to be touring with Alex Sampson, and I can’t wait to meet some new faces and share what’s coming. This one feels special

maryjo is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter with an unforgettable voice tailor-made for heart-melting piano ballads. Known for her striking emotional range and vocal agility, she moves effortlessly from full-throated belting to fragile, crackling vulnerability. Born in Knoxville and raised in Cleveland, maryjo quietly nurtured her love for songwriting and piano after becoming shy about performing. It wasn’t until she began posting performance videos online that she broke through her fear—quickly captivating audiences with her raw talent and emotional honesty.

Her breakout online presence led to a loyal following of over 1.3 million TikTok fans and a spot on Season 19 of American Idol, where she finished in the Top 24. Following the show, maryjo signed a major label deal and released her debut single, “Love Fools,” a stripped-back, emotionally rich ballad produced by ACM Award-winner Gordon Mote. She followed with standout singles including “Don’t Call Me” and “Nothing to Lose,” further cementing her as a compelling new voice in pop.

Now fully independent, maryjo is reclaiming her narrative and leaning deeper into the soul-stirring sound that first made the world listen—most recently with her viral single “LIVING ROOM” featuring Mergui.

HIGHLIGHTS

·       Finished Top 24 on American Idol Season 19

·       Tour support for Jessica Baio, Alex Warren, JVKE, and Knox

·       Performed at Dusk Music Festival, Truckee Music Festival, and Warped Tour 2025

·       Over 200 million career streams with 2.5 million monthly listeners

·       Collaboration with global artist Cyril surpassing 150 million streams

·       More than 1.5 million followers across social platforms and 32.6 million TikTok likes

Tour Dates

February 6 – Anaheim, CA – The Parish at House of Blues

February 7 – San Diego, CA – Voodoo Room at House of Blues

February 8  -Phoenix, AZ – The Rebel Lounge

February 10 – Houston, TX – Bronze Peacock at House of Blues

February 12- Nashville, TN – Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

February 13 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl Center Stage

February 14 – Charlotte, NC – The Evening Muse

February 15 – Washington, DC – DC9

February 17 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge

February 18  -Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry at Fillmore 

February 20 – Boston, MA – The Red Room at Café 939

February 21 – Montreal, Canada – Petit Campus

February 22 – Toronto, Canada – The Mod Club

February 25 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar

February 26 – Detroit, MI – El Club

February 27 – Chicago, IL – Reggies Rock Club

February 18 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th St Entry

March 3 -Denver, CO – Bluebird Theatre

March 4 – Salt Lake, City, UT – Soundwell

March 6 – Seattle, WA – Maaume Lou’s

March 7 – Vancouver, Canada – Hollywood Theatre

March 8 – Portland, OR – Mcmenamins Mission Theatre

March 10 – San Francisco, CA – Café Du Nord

March 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre 

DAFFO ON TOUR PLAYING THE MASQUERADE – ALTAR

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 1/24/26

Daffo will be making a stop in Atlanta, GA to play a show at The Masquerade – Altar on 1/28 

Their debut album, Where The Earth Bends, is out now via Concord Records and is a one-of-a-kind coming-of-age album that finds powerful catharsis in painful confession. Produced and mixed by Rob Schnapf (a veteran producer known for his work with Elliott Smith, Beck, Cat Power, and more), Where the Earth Bends encompasses an intimate yet frenetic sound that perfectly mirrors the album’s emotional intensity.

An essential new voice on the indie-rock scene Daffo brings an unexpected beauty to the most uncomfortable of feelings. With a poetic specificity that cuts right to the heart, they speak an unfiltered truth about all that sets them apart from the wider world, confronting everything from shame and self-loathing to misplaced affection and the chaos of living with an overactive brain. Where the Earth Bends was produced and mixed by Rob Schnapf (Elliott Smith, Beck, Cat Power), and engineer Matt Schuessler (Kurt Vile, Steve Gunn). Esteemed musicians were enlisted like drummer Josh Adams (Devendra Banhart, Jon Batiste) which allowed the album to embrace a boldly naturalistic approach to every element of the production process. 

“Gabi Gamberg’s scratchy voice over sputtering drums and lo-fi distorted guitars seesaws between remembering the wonderment of ‘the kid in you’ and an adult realization that ‘there’s nothing I can do’ – the holiday season’s tensions laid bare.”

-The New York Times

“The gritty, slacker rock sound brings strength to their tender phrasings and acrobatic harmonies”

-Paste

“Catchy and distortion-heavy”

-Stereogum

“Uniquely confessional lyricism”

-The Needle Drop

COMING TO ATLANTA AT THE EASTERN ON DEC 9 – PORTUGAL. THE MAN!

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 12/1/25

To celebrate their 10th studio album, they’ll be hitting the road! They’ll play on Dec 9th at The Eastern.


SHISH finds Portugal.The Man on the edge of discovery – pulling the curtain back further. Across its ten distinct tracks, the band leans into discomfort, vulnerability, and the warped pop sensibility that only Portugal. The Man can offer. SHISH represents a period of intense reappraisals for Gourley, both in music and in life and it combines Gourley’s most revealing writing yet, not only about the lessons he learned being raised in Alaska, but also some of the lessons he’s already learned raising his daughter, Frances, who was diagnosed with one of the world’s rarest genetic disorders four years ago. 

These personal tales and philosophies mirror a broader sense of musical freedom than Portugal. The Man has ever before embraced, in spite of how wide-ranging their music has always been.

The band’s released some great teases of the record so far with their tracks: “Angoon,” “Denali”, “Tanana,” and “Mush.” 

Praise for Portugal. the Man:


“Shish, the most explicitly Alaskan record Gourley has written, because he felt he owed it to Alaska and he owed it to himself.” – SPIN

“Shish’s early singles hint at a certain propulsiveness to the structures of these songs, even if Gurley’s falsetto, surfy guitars, and bubblegum psych-pop aesthetic tend to bring MGMT’s Congratulations to mind.” – FLOOD 

“Tanana” finds the band in hazy psych-pop mode, while “Mush” is a little more rocking and propulsive.” – Brooklyn Vegan

“Portugal. The Man, whose 2017 smash “Feel It Still” has been stuck in your head no fewer than six times, have announced their forthcoming album, “SHISH,” with these two new songs. “Tanana” — a city in Alaska, the band’s birth state — evokes a woozy psych-rock freefall, countered by the skittering alt-rock anxiety of “Mush.”  – Boston Globe

“SHISH is yet another awe-inspiring effort from Gourley and his Portugal. The Man project turned out to be some of the most honest, refreshing music the artist has added to his discography in some time. These ten songs pinpoint the exact time and space Gourley is currently in, and turn his point of view into relatable slices of daring, artistic indie rock.” Glide Magazine

“SHISH saw Gourley scale-back from the limitless world to a tightened circle. It became a call back to the band’s Alaskan origins and upbringing, adopting a mentality of taking only what you need rather than everything at your fingertips. Through SHISH, Portugal. The Man invites listeners into their home, proudly representing the community they came from.” Luna Collective

“The Grammy-winning indie-rock mainstays’ next project shows them braving fearsome new sonic possibilities and drawing inspiration from their origins in Alaska” – Relix 


“A pretty eclectic mix of music that hops extravagantly from foot to foot” – 13th Floor

Rest of the tour:

Dec 2 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg (The Lords of Portland Present Portugal. The Man)

Dec 3 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
Dec 4 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Dec 5 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
Dec 7 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns
Dec 8 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Dec 9 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
Dec 11 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory
Dec 12 – Austin, TX – ACL Live – Moody Theater

MARVELOUS 3 LIGHT UP CENTER STAGE, OCTOBER 13TH!

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 10/16/25

On Friday, October 3, 2025, Atlanta’s own Marvelous 3 took the stage at Center Stage Theater for a sold-out hometown show that felt like a long-overdue family reunion. The rock trio, frontman Butch Walker, bassist Jayce Fincher, and drummer Doug “Slug” Mitchell reunited in recent years after a hiatus, and their energy on this night was infectious. From the moment they started, the band radiated happiness, grinning ear-to-ear as they powered through a set packed with classics and newer hits.

The evening kicked off with opener Major, a fitting choice as the band’s lead guitarist is none other than Holden Fincher, Jayce’s son. Holden has been joining Marvelous 3 on the road as a fourth member, adding rhythm guitar and youth to the lineup. His seamless integration amplified the familial vibe. It made it a multi-generational rock affair.

Marvelous 3 wasted no time diving into their catalog, blending high-energy anthems with heartfelt moments that had the audience singing along word-for-word. The setlist, clocking in at 18 songs, was a masterclass in ’90s-inspired rock with a modern edge. They opened strong with “Little Head,” Walker’s charismatic voice cutting through the mix as the band locked into a tight groove. Off and on, Walker bantered with the crowd between songs, cracking jokes about Atlanta traffic and thanking fans for sticking with them through the years.

Mid-set, they dipped into fan favorites like “#27” and “Grant Park,” the latter a nod to Atlanta’s iconic green space that is tailor-made for this crowd Atlanta crowd. Followed by “You’re So Yesterday,” “Until You See” helmed by Holden, “Every Monday,” “Jackie and Tina” honoring both mothers in the crowd, and a heartfelt tribute to the unity of music, “Melt With You” cover of Modern English.

But, the biggest moment of the night was the pure mastery of “Freak of the Week.” It is their most well known, signature hit that exploded with energy. The crowd was so into it. Walker, Fincher, Mitchell, and young Holden looked ecstatic, hugging it out onstage as the final notes faded. It was a reminder of why Marvelous 3 endures—their music is fun, unpretentious, and delivered with genuine heart. They went on to also perform hits, “Sugarbuzz,” and encored with “Cigarette Lighter Love Song,” and “(There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me” with Butch in the crowd.

Fans leaving Center Stage buzzed about the band’s unbreakable spirit. In a world of polished rock, Marvelous 3’s raw happiness and family ties made this hometown show unforgettable. If this is what reunion tours can be, sign us up for more.

Our favorite photos from the night, taken by John and I: