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(05/19/22 11:05pm)
In my life, I have been to four music festivals. I attended one day of Music Midtown in 2014, one day of Shaky Knees in 2019, and the full weekend of Shaky Knees in 2021 and 2022. This year’s Shaky was the first time I had ever heard of a problem with phone theft, but apparently, it is a very common issue at these events.
(05/19/22 11:04pm)
2023 will be Shaky Knees’ 10th anniversary, which means it should be the greatest music festival of all time. I’ve made a list of ten artists/bands I would love to see make an appearance, ranging from who I believe to be most likely to least likely.
(05/19/22 11:03pm)
I wasn’t able to find all of them, but here are some of the setlists I heard over the weekend!
(05/19/22 11:03pm)
This was a band I was looking forward to seeing even though I wasn’t overly familiar with their music. I knew they were popular in the college radio scene, but I had no idea how great they would be live. Just listening to their stuff, you would not expect the crowd to be nearly as crazy as it was, but Hunny managed to get everybody off their feet and jumping around pretty effortlessly, which made for such a fun and memorable experience.
(05/19/22 11:01pm)
The final day of 2022’s Shaky Knees sent us off with some of the best acts of the weekend. After Saturday, my body was bruised beyond belief from all the mosh pits, and I couldn’t wait for more.
(05/19/22 10:59pm)
Day 2 of Shaky Knees was my most anticipated day of the weekend. Even though every day had a variety of artists I was dying to see live, Saturday took the cake pretty easily. The Regrettes, Amyl and The Sniffers, Japanese Breakfast, and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are some of my favorite bands out right now, and they were all playing on the same day. Not to mention they were leading up to industrial rock icons Nine Inch Nails, who would be headlining with a 90-minute set. Probably the biggest upset of the weekend was that Japanese Breakfast was on at the same time as King Gizz, making fans choose between two of the best acts at the festival, but I honestly don’t think you could go wrong either way.
(05/19/22 10:57pm)
This year’s Shaky kicked off on Friday, April 29 and lasted through Sunday, May 1. Even on the very first day, the lineup was already unreal. Not only did they have Pop-Punk legends Green Day headlining, the lineup also featured iconic bands like Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Spoon, up-and-comers like Faye Webster and Nilüfer Yanya, and so many others.
(05/19/22 10:56pm)
Just six months after their last festival, Shaky Knees is back again with yet another unbelievable lineup of artists. I have had the privilege of being granted another media credential for the weekend, and I will be sharing my daily coverage of the event and more right here on WUSC-FM’s blog.
(03/05/22 10:00am)
We had an awesome February concert at the New Brookland Tavern to celebrate Black History Month. Sanchez Goodjoin kicked off the night, followed by rapper Toni Esther and local legend Opus & The Frequencies. All photos were taken by our very own Hadley Schaffer! For some highlights, check out the gallery below. And check out some more exclusive photos from the night on Hadley's Instagram here!
(11/21/21 6:29pm)
Indie artist Indigo De Souza stopped by the New Brookland Tavern to end her Any Shape You Take tour. The openers for this concert were Melon in & Truth Club. If you want to see our interview with her prior to the show, check that out here! Now enjoy the pictures of the night below, taken by Hadley Schaffer.
(11/07/21 10:00pm)
This year, Shaky Knees was kind enough to grant me a media credential for their first music festival since 2019, and it made for one of the best weekends of my life. As soon as I saw this year’s lineup, I knew I wanted to go, and having the opportunity to be there representing WUSC was such an unbelievable experience.
(11/07/21 9:31pm)
This past weekend (October 22-24), I had the privilege of attending Atlanta’s best music festival: Shaky Knees. It’s a three-day festival with a consistently fantastic lineup of famous and up-and-coming artists alike, ranging from indie and punk to pop and hip hop, and everything in between.
(11/07/21 9:10pm)
by Hadley Schaffer // DJ Duckington
(11/07/21 8:30pm)
by Hadley Schaffer // DJ Duckington
(11/07/21 8:05pm)
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(11/07/21 7:09pm)
by Hadley Schaffer // DJ Duckington
(11/07/21 6:06pm)
This year’s Shaky Knees was my first time attending all three days of a music festival, and it was a spectacular experience. However, there are some things I wish I had known before attending, so here’s a bit of advice for those thinking about hitting up next year’s Shaky Knees:
(09/28/21 4:57pm)
If you didn't come out to the rave we had this weekend, ya messed up. Our collaboration with Chemically Imbalanced Productions for a night of mind bogglingly hopping EDM, endless amounts of dancing and community was so freaking fun, so thanks to everyone that came out and made it happen! Check out some pictures of the night below, and stay tuned for our other cool upcoming events, like our new reoccurring open mic night every Tuesday at the New Brookland Tavern!
(04/10/20 2:07am)
Ordered from best to worst
(03/04/20 4:29pm)
Ordered from best to worst