
Moody Hollow with special guest Peace At Home
Eddie's Attic
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Atlanta
Saturday, January 31 at 8 pm EST
Nightclub
Saturday, January 31 at 8 pm EST
Nightclub
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**Moody Hollow with special guest Peace At Home live at Eddie's Attic!**
Moody Hollow is an Atlanta based acoustic band known for its rich harmonies and heartfelt storytelling. Blending elements of folk, bluegrass, and southern rock, their sound is both timeless and contemporary – evoking front-porch nostalgia with a fresh, organic vibe.
Originally formed as a full rock band, Moody Hollow has evolved into a stripped-down, harmony-driven group featuring acoustic guitar, ‘ukulele, fiddle, and mandolin. Their style is influenced by familiar favorites such as Fleetwood Mac, The Highwomen, and Lake Street Drive.
With over a decade of live performances across the Southeast, Moody Hollow brings polish, warmth, and genuine connection to every show. Their discography includes multiple EPs and a full-length LP, with features on 99X, iHeartRadio, and Album 88.
The band includes Brit La Palm (lead vocals, guitar), Justin Dale (lead guitar, vocals), Josh Denham (‘ukulele, vocals) and Justin Belew (fiddle, mandolin, keys). Rooted in the Appalachian foothills where their journey began, Moody Hollow continues to create music that feels familiar yet leaves a lasting impression – authentic, resonant, and always evolving.
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Peace At Home is a unique blend of Americana/Alt rock outfit mainly consisting of its sole member Ryan Flanagan though sometimes they have interchangeable members who he dearly calls friends to back him up. Ryan Flanagan is a singer-songwriter rooted somewhere between the Hollywood of the South and the misty Blue Ridge mountains. His journey through music has been shaped as much by struggle as success, with songwriting serving as his compass since adolescence. While school never held his focus, music came naturally, offering him both escape and expression.
“I didn’t care about guitar theory or solos,” Flanagan recalls. “All I wanted was to write songs people could relate to.”
In the early 2000s, Flanagan co-founded Rantings of Eva, a band that quickly rose to prominence. They won SPIN Magazine’s Hot Pursuit Band of the Year, headlined the SPIN Year-End Conference in New York, and reached #1 on Garageband.com with their song Infrared, which held the top spot for years. Their music found its way to national platforms, including VH1’s Single Ladies. Working with Grammy-winning producer Jason Elgin, the band recorded two acclaimed albums, backed by drummer Matt Johnson of Jeff Buckley’s Grace.
After stepping away from the circuit to undergo a transformative period of rehab and reflection, Flanagan returned to songwriting with a renewed voice. Reconnecting with longtime collaborator Deke Spears of Magnetic Recording Studios, he began trading ideas and shaping songs that became the foundation of his new record, Carnivore Kingdom. With a roster of talented musicians, Spears produced the raw, soulful soundscapes that define tracks like Break the Falling, Tight Rope, and Driving Into the Night—a triumphant anthem built for open highways.
“This record was inspired by my failures and the journey toward peace with them,” Flanagan shares. “We all have demons inside of us, and we can either continue to feed them or face them and set them free. That’s where Carnivore Kingdom came from.”
Today, Flanagan stands as both a survivor and storyteller, finding balance between humility and heroism. With melodies steeped in lived experience, his music invites listeners to embrace the full arc of their own stories—every twist, turn, and scar along the way.
Presented by Eddie's Attic.
This is an all ages event.

