Boogieman Halloween Festival Features Stacked Lineup in Royal American Parking Lot
This Halloween, The Royal American have teamed up with Atlas Touring to bring us the first concert in their parking
Read MoreThis Halloween, The Royal American have teamed up with Atlas Touring to bring us the first concert in their parking
Read MoreWith all this free time on our hands, we decided it’s finally time for Extra Chill to launch a Spotify
Read MoreWith all musicians currently out of work thanks to the global Coronavirus pandemic, and the entire music industry taking a
Read MoreThis past Friday night, Rare Creatures played their first hometown show of 2019 at The Royal American. I expected a
Read MoreLast year we hopped on board the year-end list bandwagon for the first time with our take on the top
Read MoreThe self-titled debut album from Charleston rock n roll band Rare Creatures will be released this coming Friday, July 27th.
Read MorePhoto: Mia Naome On Saturday, June 30th, 2018, The Royal American and Murias Entertainment hosted the fifth annual Summer Shindig,
Read MoreEarlier this year, Charleston native Casey Malanuk released two full-length albums in a two month period, and then announced that
Read MoreLast Friday, Rare Creatures played at The Royal American to celebrate the release of the music video for their first
Read MoreEarlier this month, “The Howl” by Rare Creatures made its debut on Volume 9 of the Scene SC Sampler. “The
Read MoreThis year marks the fifth year of production for Charleston’s favorite one-day music festival, the Summer Shindig. Started in 2014
Read MoreThis Sunday, April 1st, Charleston’s Little Bird will release their new EP, Familiar. To celebrate, the band will host a
Read MoreEarlier this week, I stopped by Coast Records Studio to hang with Rare Creatures while they worked on their upcoming
Read MoreIf you’ve kept up with Stop Light Observations over the past year or so, you might recognize Coleman Sawyer. He
Read MorePhoto: Jesse Korgemaa The Elwins hail from Ontario, but they are no strangers to Charleston. They’ve played in town a
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