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Sun 7

the Masquerade - *Dropkick Entertainment Presents*: Solace Lost, Legends to Ashes, and Waking Atlantis - Hell - $10 - Atlanta 7 pm

WonderRoot - Marlo Eggplant, Madeline Adams, Hawkeye Pierce, Peace, LOracle and Barton - Atlanta 8 pm

the Apache Cafe - Word Is Born! Spoken Word Open Mic - $7 - 21+ (18+ add $5 to admission) - Atlanta 7 pm

the 5 Spot - Half Black Lit Shack, Temporary Saint and No Parking Zone - Cover $5 in advance/$7 DOS - Little 5 Points 8 pm

Mon 8

Lenny's - Music Hates You, Hell comes to Town, Sons of Tonatiuh and PPR - $6 - Atlanta 9 pm

529 - Odist, Vegan Coke, Sunglasses and Jungol - Free Show - Atlanta 8pm 

Tues 9

the Apache Cafe - *3 mo. pLaN PresNts*: The Effin Ish - BFDs Hip Hop Jam Session w/ guest DJs and guest artists - $5 - 18+ Atlanta 9 pm

the 5 Spot - *Musician's Open Mic hosted by Kevin Scott*- Sign up at 9 pm, House Band 10 - 11 pm, Open Mic 11 - 12:30 am, Jam Session 12:30 am on, Musicians click HERE - No Cover - Little 5 Points 9 pm

529 - Sonen, Silent League, The Paper Hats, DJ Keith Evans - Atlanta 8 pm

Wed 10

Lenny's - Laymens Envy, Lollypop Factory and Elephants Gerald - $6 - Atlanta 9 pm

the Masquerade - the Friday Night Boys, Anarbor, The Ready Set, The Bigger Lights and the Desarios - Hell - $10 - Atlanta 6:30 pm

the Apache Cafe - Al Smith's Midtown Atlanta Jam Session! Contemporary Jazz , Soul, R&B and Vocalist's jam Session - $6 - 18+ Atlanta 8 pm

the 5 Spot - Michael C. Smith and Night Driving in Small Towns - $5 - Little 5 Points 9 pm

Star Bar - Loyd's Rocksteady Review, DJ Boss Jonesy - Atlanta 8pm

529 - The Constellations - Atlanta 9 pm

Thur 11

the Masquerade - *Spectra Records Presents "The Last Band Standing"*: Lullwater, The First Stone, Fulturn Jones, Legend Has It, Suburban Soul, Mister Fernando, Ninety Four,  Russell Macklin and Kadense - Heaven - Atlanta 7 pm

the Masquerade - 50:50 Shot, Angry Banana, The Real Deal and The Deadbeats - Hell - $8 adv - Atlanta 6:30 pm 

Apache Cafe - Time 2 Shine - $10 - 18+ Atlanta 8 pm

the 5 Spot - The Apostles and Happy? - $5 - Little 5 Points 8 pm

the Drunken Unicorn - the 54, Born Empty and Murphy's Kids - $5 for 21+, $6 for < 21+, 18+ Atlanta 9 pm

Star Bar - The Judies, Oblio, Deleted Scenes - Atlanta 8pm

529 - Cold Cave, Nite Jewel, Roman Photos - Atlanta 9pm

Fri 12

WonderRoot - Peace, Loving, Magicicada and David Kirby - Atlanta 8 pm

the Masquerade - Synapse Defect, Cataleptic Burial, Brigand, Jerolyn and Mask the Wretch - Hell - $12 - Atlanta 6pm

Star Bar - Rocket 350, Rod Hamdallah, Junior, Dolan & Cash - Atlanta 8pm

Vinyl - Groove Stain - Atlanta 8pm

529 - Howlies, The Forty-Fives - Atlanta 9pm

Highland Ballroom - Super Ape, The Ruination, DJ Dirty Drummer - Atlanta 8:30pm

Smith's Olde Bar - Five Star Iris, John Frank - Atlanta 8pm

The Earl - Bowerbirds, Julie Doiron, Oryx and Crake - Atlanta 8:30pm

Sat 13

Lenny's - Broken Hearts Klub: Armazilla, Scarab, and Prentice Suspensions - Atlanta 9 pm

Kavarna - *City Skies Series* - Fader Vixen, Indigovox, Spy Magnet and Spetralux - $5 donation - Decatur 8 pm

the Drunken Unicorn - Can!!Can, the Pinx and the Sylvans - $5, 21+ Atlanta 9 pm

Star Bar - Whores, Subrig Destroyer, Hawks - Atlanta 8pm

Vinyl - Siberia My Sweet - Atlanta 8pm

529 - CRUNK PUNK with Balkans, Knaves Grave, Mermaids - Atlanta 8pm

The Earl - Dark Meat, Barreracudas - Atlanta 9pm

 

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New song "Fallin" from local rap artist Alpha ft BJ Bowers is now up!

 

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Awesome locals Of Machines are on tour, but don't worry, they'll be back soon!

 

Satellite District is in the studio at Sonica recording studios, with producer John Briglevich. From guitarist Yul, "We are recording our Follow up EP to New World. Its faster, darker and more agressive than the last one. Working on a CD Release date and we are adding out of town dates as we speak."  Check myspace for cities near you. Their EP New World is an amazing album, so hopefully we get another awesome album soon.

 

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Check out local hip hop artist Haziq Ali's fresh new video 'Freedom/Hussla' HERE on Vimeo, this is Haziq's long awaited debut video directed by 6ix Shoota and produced by Cool Kids Forever Films.

 

StickFigure Records is set to release three awesome CD's January 26th: Warning Light's "Further On", Lid Emba's "Terminal Muse: Red", and the much anticipated La Chansons release "King and Queen Of The Dance Floor". Also, La Chansons will be having their CD release show at the Drunken Unicorn this Saturday, January 30th, free CD with admission. Check out the distro site for downloadable songs and more info on the releases.

 

Atlanta Super Group The Constellations have a slew of upcoming East Coast shows this month before a full scale U.S. tour come Spring time. You can get a free download from their latest ablum here.

 

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Dead Confederate will be recording through February in Hoboken, NJ with producer John Agnello, who has worked with such artists as the Hold Steady, Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth and the Drive-By Truckers.

 

Atlanta's O'Brother will be opening for Manchester Orchestra's entire upcoming U.S. Tour.  O'Brother has a split 7" release show at the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, January 22nd, 2010

 

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    16Oct2009

    FEATURE FRIDAY - AKUYOU


    artwork from myspace.com/akuyouAkuYou is a talented experimental, industrial band. The various members have been in an array of projects for the last 15 years and AkuYou is their latest take on 80s inspired industrial goth. Its a really interesting sound and it a great example of creative minds doing something a little different.

    The interview and album review below was done by Danny of Atlanta band Free Ticket, who has been helping beatlanta with some writing from time to time.

    There are also a few questions that I sent to the band as well.

     

    What, other than any bands, has inspired you guys to make music?

    Other than boredom, because it is a fun and fulfilling creative outlet, and just going to shows at an early age.

    What bands have inspired you guys to make music?

    Joy division, The Cure, Susie and The Banshees, Nick Cave, Fetus, Lydia Lunch, Swans, The Smiths.

    Where did the name AkuYou come from?

    Aku means “me” in Malaysian. So I figure Me and You. I have come to find out, after a little research, that in Japanese it (AkuYou) also means “perversion”.

    Do you guys have a favorite song/group of songs that you guys have made?

    Kim- I still like Piano Somewhere. There’s not a whole lot going in it, its really sparse.

    Clara- I like some of the newer stuff that we are about to record a lot. It has a little bit of a different… Some of it is harder, and then some of it’s... I don’t want to say beat oriented because it’s by no means dancey, but maybe like a marching rhythm. Whatever that is.

    On the Split release with Grammal Seizure who plays which instruments?

    Clara does all of the singing and helps with the mixing. Kim does everything else.

    Do you have any idea when you guys are going to start playing shows?

    Clara: We just got asked to do one, but Kim is hesitant.

    Kim: I am very hesitant. Its not that I don’t like playing live, I did it for a long time in Pineal. Its kind of nice to take a break, you know? I won’t say, honestly, down the road that it won’t happen.

    What are your favorite colors?

    Clara- Black… I don’t know, Purple.

    Kim- I kind of like brown.

    Clara- Yeah, I like brown too. I like brown and purple together. The combination.

    What do you guys think of the city of Atlanta?

    Kim- Well, I haven’t moved away yet.

    Clara- Yeah, me neither. I’ve thought about it a hundred thousand times.
    For all its shit, conservativeness, and all that kind of crap that it has, there’s enough people here that are interesting that it doesn’t make you feel like you have to run to New York, or have to run to Chicago, or San Francisco, or something. But its still lacking a lot in its openness, its like you gotta be in this niche, you gotta be cool. People seem kind of snobby-ish in a way, especially in the scene.

    Kim- I think there are a lot of bands that don’t come here. They skip. I’ve noticed a lot lately that they are skipping Atlanta and hitting Athens because people don’t come to the shows here.

        
    Are there any bands from around here that you guys really enjoy?

    Untied States, Hawks, Thy Mighty Contract, All the Saints, and Deerhunter, I definitely think that they work hard, and that they are good for the city.

    Would you guys consider your music psychedelic?

    Kim- …You tell me.

    Clara- You just mean weird, spacey? I don’t know.

    Kim- We don’t really set our to do any particular kind of sounds, it just kind of happens.

    Do you guys have any big plans for AkuYou?

    Keep Recording.

    Any plans for the next release?

    Kim- Well, a small label in Canada called Scotch Tapes. He puts out some really neat stuff. Some cassettes, 7-inches, 12-inches, and CDs. He has another label called Frequent Sea. We are going to release about 40 minutes of material in November.

     

    Here are a few questions that I (ak of beatlanta) asked the band...

    Tell me a little bit about AkuYou...your bio says you draw on old habits from Pineal Ventana, how does AkuYou like to differentiate yourselves from your previous projects together? What are your goals with AkuYou? Are you involved with Lonesome as well? Tell us a little bit about Lonesome and what you're trying to do there? Do ya'll find it more gratifying to be involved with multiple projects at the same time rather than being constrained to one archetype...or would you say they both have their benefits?

    AkuYou started out of boredom for me. (kchee) I recorded all the music at home then gave the recorded tracks to Clara to see about adding vocals. Most of the tracks are spontaneous with little editing. We try not to go back and keep tweaking what comes out first.

    It is different from our other projects in that there are no expectations other than what we decide to put into it. I guess the only goal is to continue to put music out that challenges us and hopefully not bore ourselves.Regarding Lonesome, Clara is the singer. Currently they are reworking the band/project and change names. Whether working on just one thing or multiple projects, each has their rewards and benefits.

    How many projects and/or albums have ya'll been a part of in your musical careers? Is there any one that stands out above the rest for you?

    Over the last 15 or so years we have been part of over 7 full length cd's, a few 7", 12" record, bunch of tape and cd comps and some cool local releases like Our Heat Your Moisture cd comp, 7" split with BOB, Tweezer and Suzy Beat and an Album 88 radio comp from the 90's.

    The only projects I have been involved in was Pineal Ventana and now AkuYou. Clara sang in Pineal Ventana, Victory Girls and worked with William Carlos Williams. She was also part of a really great comp "Extreme Music from Women." The one that stands out for both of us is Pineal Ventana.

    How did you find yourselves doing a split with Grammal Seizure? How was that experience? Who produced the split?  Any plans for a solo AkuYou album?

    Thee Brad Miller runs a blog that puts out download only releases - mostly free - We sent a track for inclusion on a 4 part series and hooked up with Erik (Grammal Seizure) on the comp. A few months later Erik contacted us expressing interest on doing a split on his label, Thee Transmissionary Movement Records. Erik is a great guy to work with who is ambitious and constantly releasing new material.

    We produced our tracks and Erik his. We are working on a release for Scotch Tapes right now for November then hopefully one of our own after that.

     

    ABLUM REVEW: AkuYou split with Grammal Seizure of Maryland.

    Review 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.

     

    Contact AkuYou on MysPAce to buy the album.  

    akuyou.com

    - SS by AkuYou

    - BassSplit by AkuYou


    - Checking out by Any Means - by Grammal Seizures (of Baltimore) from the split CD

     

    learn more about Danny Bailey and Free Ticket here.

     

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