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Down To The Shake
Review by Scott
BrockDown To The Shake
combines a vast array of sounds and textures not normally found in
hard rock music.
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Atlantis
Music Conference (Part I):
Bridge seeks to cross
over to the land of success
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Atlantis Music Conference (Part II):
The best Atlantis
ever? Great panels make it hard to imagine otherwise.
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This year's Atlantis
Music Conference was my first, so I have no basis to judge it
against previous incarnations. But the consensus among attendees
that I spoke to seemed to be that it was the best Atlantis yet.
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The Rogue
Independent Music Festival
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Big things take time.
Big things take effort. Combine these ingredients, and you may reach
a surprising conclusion: big things take time, but huge things can
take no time at all.
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Singing the Tucker, Georgia blues
with Theodis Ealey
Review by Buddy
"...the small sampling I heard was
representative of the entire performance. Flawless."
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Angie
Aparo: Help Yourself.
Review by Todd ZeiglerBeing an eager and devoted Angie Aparo
fan has given me a familiarity with the man’s improvisational,
shades-of-Rube-Goldberg performances.
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Main
Street East: Choosing the Right Road, Hitting the Fast Lane
Review by Todd Zeigler
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Wastegate
Review by Music Man
"I showed up at Sweetwater in Gwinnett for one reason: Wastegate."
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Nothing Simple: Good, and Good For
You!
Review by Todd Zeigler
"...a rich blend of the sweetest, most
tasteful ingredients, mixed and to absolute perfection, designed to
have you on your feet, dancing and hollering those pounds away!"
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That 80s Band w/ Dead Letter Office: A Benefit 20 (or so) Years in
the Making!
Review by Todd Zeigler
"For a solid 75 minutes, That 80s Band
sustained an 'Eruption' (Cheap Trick, baby!) of high-energy
classics..."
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Cobweb Strange: The Art (Rock) of Conversation
Review by Todd Zeigler
"The
music is unique and captivating, a great step forward from the
previous incarnations. The sound is mellowing at some points,
furious at others, and can swiftly recede into mystical and ominous."
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Liquid Jungle - George
Clinton's Love-Child Prodigies - Review
by Todd Zeigler
"Weaning themselves early on influences
such as Primus, STP, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Yoders
quickly expanded the palate, indulging in the gourmet tastes of
Zappa, P-Funk,..."
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Plea For Peace Tour
- Review by Michelle Consuegra
The Plea For Peace tour was motivated by
1-800-suicide and many bands with the desire to make known help for
anyone dealing with depression and thoughts of suicide.
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Garrison Starr - Review by
Music Man
"It was a special early show at Smith's and the place was a bit
empty. Usually, that is a bad thing, but in this case it seemed much
more intimate and somehow scripted that way."
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Exit
Left
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by Todd Zeigler
"Exit Left is
here, NOW, and will commandeer your attention whether you like it or
not. And like the title track of their first release, "Brand New
Tattoo," they are going to penetrate…no…INFECT the air of Athens,
Atlanta, and beyond."
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Freak
The Jones
- Review
by Lefty
"At this CD release
party I was given copies of Ohm and The Jones Motel. Since then,
Freak The Jones has ruled the CD player in my car. Both albums are
immaculate collections of music."
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Hundred Dollar Day
- Review by Lefty
The first show out in a whole year! It's
been 365+ days since the last time I had the privilege of catching a
Hundred Dollar Day show. It has been far too long a wait! Let me
tell you, they have not lost a single bit of their edge.
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Kaizer Soze - Review
by Buddy Grizzard
"It's those rare occasions where a band
gets up on stage and truly connects with each other and with the
audience on a spiritual and emotional level... The music happened
Wednesday night when Atlanta funk-metal phenomenon
Kaizer Soze
took the stage in the finals of Top of the Tree, the local battle of
the bands, sponsored by 99x..."
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Wormbelly - Review
by Music Man
"Truth be told… after seeing them live,
I was blown away. The recorded music and the images at
www.wormbelly.com
do nothing to reflect the talent of this band."
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Cobweb Strange / McFly / Afrodisiac: This is Heavy, Sista.
Review by Todd Zeigler
The collaborative history of these
musicians stretches back nearly a decade and through a network of
local groups.
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FAMBOOEY:
Atlanta's New Must-See Band
Review by
Buddy GrizzardGlory be, the funk is
back. Atlanta's newest must-see band is jazz-inflected funk outfit
Fambooey. The core members made their way here from Ann Arbor...
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First
Annual OurAthens.com Showcase
Review by Musik Man
Musik Man covers the OurAthens.com Showcase at Locos Deli and Pub on
Harris St. Performing artists include Atlanta's own Eden, Athens'
Flood City Shootout, and Nathan Sheppard among others.
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GLASSJAW
Review by Jana Kendrick
"The energy and positivity exuded from the band reflected the crowd
in so many ways."
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Nanyana
Review by Lefty
This band has molded a blend of jazz,
funk, and rock with a style and fluidity that is seldom seen in an
un-signed act.
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