Artists guide:
Atlanta, Georgia
MICROWAVE
Blending elements of hardcore, emo, and indie rock in a melodic cocktail unmatched by scene contemporaries, Atlanta four-piece Microwave balances frankness with a penchant for wit, allowing personal confessions to make a striking impact. While often tipping into the heavier side of resonant punk, the band shines brightest in soft reservation.WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM

Insider Tips:

“One of our favorite local activities is tubing on the Chattahoochee River up by Cumberland Mall. You have to sit somewhere. You might as well sit on a tube in a river!”

“Before leaving Atlanta, definitely go check out Martin Luther King Jr’s house which is now a National Historical Park and offers tours.  Then head over to the nearby Jackson Street Bridge… it’s the most popular spot for getting Atlanta skyline pics too.”

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