Live review: Elbow with Glasser at Centerstage Theater in Atlanta, 9/20/11 A band like Elbow only comes along once a decade, or so. This is a special thing, this band. Another one of those special things would be R.E.M. After hearing the news Wednesday that they were calling […]
Live review: Identity Festival at Aaron’s Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, 8/23/11 The shaking ground you felt and that thumping you heard last Tuesday was not a result of the earthquake. It was a special collection of electronic artists and DJs cranking it up to 11 on the volume […]
Live Review: Cloud Nothings with Gold-Bears and A Classic Education at the EARL, 2/17/12 Kids these days. Just think they know everything. Well, Cloud Nothings‘ Dylan Baldi decided to give it a shot and put his money where his mouth allegedly was. Dropping out of college at 18 […]
Live Review: They Might Be Giants and Jonathan Coulton at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, 2/10/12 In the first of a two-night sold out weekend at Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse, They Might Be Giants took a well-deserved break from the “family” shows. Don’t misunderstand, the typical family show takes […]
Live Review: Future Islands with Lonnie Walker and Ed Schrader’s Music Beat at the EARL in Atlanta, 11/26/11 To call Baltimore’s Future Islands “interesting” would be a gross understatement. Lead singer/growler Samuel T. Herring takes the listener on a journey on par with the most disturbing David Lynch […]
Live Review: Holy Ghost! on the Masquerade Hell Stage, 11/21/11 Brooklyn’s Holy Ghost! have been on a steady incline this past year, getting a thrust from their Static on the Wire EP release last year and especially their self-titled release this past spring. The New York duo of […]
Live review: Wilco with Nick Lowe at the Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta, 9/29/11 After initially being pegged as a “country rock” band, Wilco has shed that skin over the past few years. Critics hail the band as “The American Radiohead.” With the release of The Whole Love […]
Along with Harry, guitarist Chris Stein and drumming wonder Clem Burke remain from the original line up. Burke, who is clearly a Keith Moon devotee, tore through those drums like he was 20 again, CBGB shirt and all.
Live Review: Chromeo with Mayer Hawthorne and The County at the Masquerade in Atlanta, 9/22/11 Please don’t tell Dave-1 or P-Thugg that disco is dead. And if it was, Montreal’s Chromeo have revived it bigger than the Frankenstein monster. The electro-funk duo got together in 2004 and has […]
Live review: Dntel, The One AM Radio, Geotic at the EARL in Atlanta, 8/21/11 Jimmy Tamborello is the one-man-band known as Dntel, now touring in support of his recent EPs, After Parties I & II (Sub Pop). Tamborello is not new to the indie electronic music scene. Maybe […]