UpCoMiNg ShOwS

Wed 25

Apache Cafe - *Al Smith's Midtown Atlanta Jam Session* - Doors @ 8:00pm, Show @ 10:00pm, $6 Admission, 18+ - Atlanta

the Drunken Unicorn - Customers, Biters (formerly Poison Arrows), Ralph - $5 for 21+, $7 for < 21 - 18+ Atlanta 9pm

Thu 26

Happy Thanksgiving!

Fri 27

Cartelthe Masquerade - Cartel, The Summer Set, and This Providence - Heaven - $16.50 adv - Atlanta 7pm

the Masquerade - Evol Intent and guests - Hell - $13 adv - Atlanta 9pm

Highland Ballroom - Living Rooms, Nomen Novum, Roman Photos DJ Set - Atlanta 9pm

the 5 Spot - Delta Moon and Joe McGuinness - $10 - Little 5 Points 8pm

The Earl - Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun, Abby Go Go, Carnivores - Atlanta 8pm

the Drunken Unicorn - *The Moon And Pluto Presents* : Gift Horse, Before The Solstice, The K-Macks - $5 for 21+, $7 for < 21 - 18+ Atlanta 9pm

Within Devestation

Swayze's - Black Friday Metal Fest - Within Devestation, Amecca, This Could Spell Disaster, Behold the Gates, A Path Less Traveled, Ash Tree Lane - Marietta 6pm

529 - REACTIONARY RECORDS FEST (Day 1): Barreracudas, Predator, Balkans, El Fossil, Shining Path, Carnivores - Atlanta 8pm - 2 Day pass for $15; $8 Day Pass

Sat 28

the 5 Spot - Coy Bowles and Friends - Little 5 Points

the Drunken Unicorn - Music Hates You, Gollum, Burden Of Vision - $6 - 21+ Atlanta 9pm

Lenny's - *BoStylz Ent. presents Crown of Horns Metalfest* : Alternator, Carosis, Solar, Psalm of the Fallen - $7adv, $9door - Atlanta 9pm

the Variety Playhouse - Shawn Mullins - $20 adv, $22.50 doors - Little 5 Points 8:30pm

Andrews Upstairs - Ben Deignan - Atlanta 8pm

Smith's Olde Bar - The Last Waltz Ensemble, Charlie Starr, The Dirty Dozen Horns Section - Atlanta 8pm

Smith's Olde Bar - Night Driving in Small Towns, Jeremiah Ezell, Kyle Hurd - Atlanta 8pm - DJ Sky in the main bar

Swayze's - Avicena, Yo Soybean - Marietta 8pm

529 - REACTIONARY RECORDS FEST (Day 2): GG King, Grinder Nova, Baby Dinosaurs vs. Extinction, John Barrett's Bass, Drum of Death, Coffin Bound, Humms, Cars Can Be Blue, It's Elephants, Vegan Coke - Atlanta 8pm - 2 Day pass for $15; $8 Day Pass

Sun 29

Smith's Olde Bar - Benefit for David Hulsey - The Shanghai Gesture, Mojo Filter, The Biggie Rats, Geisha Hit Squad, The Shards - Atlanta 8pm

Mon 30

Apache Cafe - *Art Mondays* featuring Josh Hunter - $5 - Atlanta 7 pm

the 5 Spot - Joe McGuinness - FREE - Little 5 Points 9pm

Lenny's - *KIRKWOOD BALLERS CLUB* - Free to play, to play fill out this form  - http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pBgq-zv5PW52NWQJGE9SgUA

Eddie's Attic - Atlanta's Premier Open Mic Night - click here for info on playing...

Smith's Olde Bar - Amarye, Deep Cut, Freddie Way - Atlanta 8pm

529 - Vipers And Adders, Campaign - Free Show - Atlanta 8pm

 

 

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    Tuesday
    24Nov2009

    "In the Rain of Daylight" from The Peppermint Confederacy


    I found The Peppermint Confederacy while doing research for our bands section. I had never heard of the five piece from Woodstock, GA so I had no idea what I was going into. The album was free and immediately available so I decided not to listen to them through their myspace player; that way I was clueless to their sound when I sat down with the album. The album was instantly perplexing and hard to classify so I took it on for a few weeks, listening to it everyday, searching for new clues and answers. What I found was was an awe-inspiring experience that took me deep into the mind and somewhat fantasy like world of The Peppermint Confederacy and lead vocalist Josh Miller.

    In the Rain of Daylight is a wondrous entity from start to finish. The Peppermint Confederacy provide substance and introspect mixing folk and alt-country that provide the listener with a sense of being lost, but with the feeling that your on the way to a magnificent new beginning. It was an adventure to listen to with the fusion of an array of instruments and meditative, somewhat psychedelic effects, mostly with a folky acoustic foundation. Everything from Acoustic Guitar to Harmonica, Piano and Maracas come together to create a soft and sobering sound that hits with passion and insight.  

    What I enjoyed most about In the Rain of Daylight was its completeness. The music made is intelligent and well thought out with intention and purpose. It seems to have a goal and that goal is moving you towards thoughtful contemplation. Each song leads into the next with grace and smoothness that is not easily found or repeated, seeming to bridge the move from one device to the next; making it possible to experience the last song and the current one simultaneously, and with cause. The album is a journey with an emotional and subtle intensity. The lyrics stand alone as an impressive example of the art of language and arrangement. They are poetic and philosophical at their worst moments. Mix in some elegant and imaginative rumination on top of amazing and beautiful music, and you have Josh Miller and The Peppermint Confederacy's fantastically dreamy phenomenon, In the Rain of Daylight.

     

    Click here to read an interview and see videos from with The Peppermint Confederacy.

    Thursday
    19Nov2009

    "Light" from Irreversible

    CLICK to DOWNLOAD Entire Album for FREEEEReview by Kyle Furuta

    From Irreversible, we have a bounding 12 track album entitled Light.  This music is Intense. The music from the album 'Light' is anything but. We are talking some heavy stuff here, no doubt. The sound is very ambient, it  reminds me of 70s heavy metal. But without all the creepy hair-dos.  Honestly, listening to this makes me want to go to a live concert and just headbang for hours on end. There's pretty solid percusssion beats  
    permeating throughout, and I love most of the guitar slams. Brilliant. The technique is used often for a reason.
     
    The album starts off great, not too heavy, lyrics that aren't  
    difficult to bear. Boundary Dissolution just made my favorites list.  
    But then I hit Ego Collapsing. And felt my support also slowly  
    collapsing. Ego Collapsing feels very awkward, and the variant,  
    occasional, indiscernible hardcore singing didn't improve upon it.
    But it's a good thing there are eleven other tracks to enjoy...
    Although it's strange, I feel like in most of the songs, the music is  trying to escalate to something big in each song, but never quite  reaching it. And there's interesting use of a didgeridoo....This particular album is not for those aren't extremely invested in  listening to music. The songs are huge, very instrumental, and  
    flow into each other quite well.

    This album is almost an event, if that makes any sense.


    Thursday
    15Oct2009

    "AkyYou/Grammal Seizure Split" - review of AkuYou

    by Danny Bailey of

    Atlanta band Free Ticket....

    Holy Hell. These girls just turned my brain inside out. This brand-new Atlanta band just let eight infinitely forceful songs loose on a split release with Grammal Seizure, a one man band from Maryland. AkuYou, consisting of Kim Chee and Clara Clamp, doesn’t seem to easily fit into any existing musical genre that I am aware of, unless pineal gland rock has already been coined. Using multiple effects and well thought out instrumentation, Kim shapes unique sound textures, which surround both Clara’s vocals and some pounding percussion that will certainly wake you up.  Their song Bass Split is a perfect example. It flawlessly imitates the sounds one’s brain might produce while having a not-so-great experience on a strong psychedelic drug… plus drums.  If this doesn’t sound fun to you then you need to just get over it and give it a try anyways. If you desire something a bit less ambient, their song SS has a bit more of a driving force, which really allows Clara to show you what she’s got. Or there is Henry, my personal favorite, which lies somewhere in the middle. Set aside the time to lie down, grab your biggest head-phones, concentrate, and experience AkuYou. You wont regret it.

    Artwork from myspace.com/AkuYou

    Contact AkuYou on MysPAce to buy the album.  

    Hear songs by AkuYou on beatlanta at the bands beatlanta page.

    akuyou.com

     

    learn more about Danny Bailey and Free Ticket here.

    Sunday
    04Oct2009

    "Fatman'z Playhouz" from STEREOTALK

     

    The first thing that I noticed when I started STEREOTALK's debut EP Fatman'z Playhouz was the use of actual instruments. For me, that speaks highly of a rap band. Rap band, something that you can't say too often but when you do, it usually means you're speaking of a talented group of people...the Roots come to mind.

    STEREOTALK provoke class in their rhymes. There wasn't any incoherent bullshit making up of words or pronunciation to ensure flow-ability to be found in Fatman'z Playhouz. Right away you are hit with the first song Fly Away, an awesome drum beat mixed with distorted guitar riffs on top of vocals that glide you through a well told story of being "taken away" from your current position or state of mind.  The follow up is a sweet little ditty (yeah, I said ditty) called Supermodel that serenades some girl, who I am sure is quite lovely. What I like about STEREOTALK is that, like so many rap artists, they are not shy about how big or famous they are, or are going to be for that matter; rhyming often in Supermodel about how the girl knows that he's a star. I don't think STEREOTALK has hit that status quite yet but they rhyme about it with style and technique; and the difference is that they can actually do it with confidence. They blend elements of jazz and soul into rock and hip-hop, and they do it well. In the 3rd song, Kinky Combat, they even manage to sneak in a bit of politics...not speaking highly of the a certain government figure...do the John Kennedy, yuh, get your rocks off...then switching into lyrics about getting some girl from behind - you get my rocks off.

    The remaining songs speak of everything from more girls to heartbreak. Song #5 titled Elated has everything from crooning vocals to screaming to well styled flows about lost love and pain, all wearing a crown of distorted guitars and high hat focused drums. Dirty Floor is a story about a girl abused by her father and accused of lying about it to her mother, as well as some of her struggles in life; ending up in Las Vegas being seduced by a pimp and talked into prostitution and later raped in an alley way. The final track Green Ottoman has undertones of spirituality and regret. It touches on an individuals wrong decisions and hopes for a better future, after living on the wrong side of morality.

    All in all STEREOTALK'S debut EP Fatman'z Playhouz denotes talent and originality. It features superb beats, amazing vocals...both rapped and sang, creativity and freshness. It is rap at its finest; reminiscent of older, fresher, free-styled inspired raps, not falling victim to mainstream rap's over use of violence, the word booty or shake and incoherent use of ebonics or made up language. Not that I don't appreciate some good gangster shit from time to time, but STEREOTALK manages to stay on par with what I would refer to as intelligent rap, such as Mos Def or Talib Kweli (fuck yeah Black Star), and many others I can't think of right now. They do have whispers of mainstream influence though. SUPPORT STEREOTALK.

     

    Upcoming shows:

    Oct 9 2009      10:00P
        THE VENUE     Dalton, Georgia
    Oct 16 2009     10:00P
        The Local with Shotgun Opera     Marietta, Georgia
    Oct 19 2009     10:00P
        Lenny’s Venue     Atlanta, Georgia
    Nov 6 2009     10:00P
        Swayzes with Chase Long Beach and Morning Waits     Marietta, Georgia
    Dec 10 2009     10:00P
        Drunken Unicorn     Atlanta, Georgia


    And STEREOTALK is added to our list of "band's to do shows with next" here at beatlanta so be looking out for that. 

     

    STEREOTALK on MySpAcE

    Sunday
    20Sep2009

    "PIEDMONT" from Reklein

    Piedmont is a unique and transforming album that provoked something inside of me. The song titled Intro immediately pierces you with a sense of eeriness that is deep and profound and the second song titled Cambric really continues that sense and sets the mood for a good experience. The sounds being mixed are a little dark and give you a dense feeling when you first hear them. Their the type of songs that could make the score to an awesome suspenseful moment in life, or the overtones to an epic moment in a Michael Mann movie. Especially Cassidy, a song that carries you along a non-wavering path of lightness and sense of purpose. It reminded me very much of some scores that were done by Moby for various things. Those of us familiar with his works for movies and things know that sense I am referring too. That sense that makes you feel like life is deeper than the day to day drudge (see the score, by Moby, to the movie Heat at the end when Al Pacino has to shoot Robert DeNiro). That sense that music is meaningful and guides us through that drudge. Reklein did that for me. I don't listen to IDM music as much these days as I have in the past but Reklein awakened an interest to seek out some more information into the local computer electronic scene. Reklein say they are a band that was formed to fuse two different styles of music and I can definitely see that in the eclectic mix of sounds that they produce. Piedmont intertwines very dense, industrial undercurrents glazed over with a more space rock theme. Sometimes the industrial part can get in the way of the sounds harmonizing but it is very short lived making the majority of Piedmont a really cool album that can be a great companion in seeking out some expansion of mind. I recommend the songs Cassidy, Sinke and Robb for the spacier sound that I prefer, and the songs Harland and Michnofor a little more industrial sound. All of them are equally wonderous though. Reklein also melds some more bubbly and perkier sounds as well. See the beginning of Larson and the song Cartwright. Larson does manage to take it back to the epic, score worthy material toward the middle of the song, making it one that is pretty encompassing of what Reklein is all about...bringing together two styles to make beautiful and thoughtful music. 

    Stream and Download the entire ablum Piedmont for free here.