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Wed 10

WonderRoot - Teaadora and Bethany Dinsick, Hurricanes of Love, Frut Dangoes and Gary Eddy   - Atlanta 9 pm

Lenny's -  HogTooth and Rube - $6 - Atlanta 9 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 - Free Ticket, 3052 Dub Collective and The Invisible Circus - $5 - Little 5 Points 8 pm

Eddie's Attic - "In the Round" with Rebecca Loebe, Robbie Hecht, A.J. Roach and Raina Rose - $10 adv/$13 dos - Atlanta 8 pm

Thu 11 

the Masquerade - OTEP, Bury Your Dead, Through the Eyes of the Dead, Destrophy, Legion X and Alternator - $15 - Atlanta 7 pm 


Highland Ballroom - The Moon and Pluto present Stokeswood, Mobley, Attn System - Atlanta 8pm 

 

The Star Bar - Chuck Prophet, Young Antiques and more... - Atlanta 8:30pm 


529 - Worn In Red (NY), Predator, Girls At Dawn (NY), Dinosaur Feathers (NY) - Atlanta 8pm

Fri 12

the Masquerade - *Deathloch and Solace Lost CD Release Party* feat: Eyes of Torment - $10 - Atlanta 7 pm

the 5 Spot - EP3 and Zoogma - $10 - Little 5 Points 8 pm

Kavarna - Nashvillian Family Band, Coal Porter and Jake Wynstrom - Decatur 9 pm

Eddie's Attic - Shawn Mullins - $20 adv/ $25 dos - Atlanta 7 pm & 9pm

the Drunken Unicorn - Weatherbox, All Get Out and Joy In Tomorrow - $6 in ADV, $8 DOS, 18+ Atlanta 9 pm

Highland Ballroom - The F’n Heartbreaks, Spirit Family Reunion (NYC), Ant Brain - Atlanta 8pm


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News & New Tunes

Sealions will have their debut full length out soon.

 

It's Elephant's new LP 'Gets Along' is available at Itunes and soon to be in stores. Read about it here.

 

We are pleased to announce that beatlanta has joined the list of sponsors for this year's Strange Days Festival. Confirmed bands for this years Strange Daze Fest taking place on August 14th include the following:

Untied States, Stokeswood, Vegan Coke, Before the Solstice, Lesbian Afternoon, Efren, Detroit Mutant Radio,Tim McNary w/ Anne Harper

For bands who wish to apply, visit this page.

 

Dead Rabbit is releasing their upcoming EP 'the Rabbit that Roared' and is having their release party at WonderRoot with other locals Holy Ghost, Hip to Death and Telestrion.

 

 

Athens Punk Superstars Reeks of Failure will have a new album out soon.

 

ATL metal band Carosis is currently working on a new full length. They have a new song streaming on their myspace page now.


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

 

Thee Crucials will be entering the studio soon. You can stream some of their songs here.

 

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.

 

Read beatlanta's latest album review of Mog Rocket's Tooth and Nail here.

 

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.

 

Tickets go on Sale Friday, January 15th for Spoon, Deerhunter and The Strange Boys at the Tabernacle on Sat March 20.

 

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

 

from Jungol's myspaceJungol is currently in the studio working on their new full length with plans of a tour come Spring time.

 

 

Athens' own the Gold Party is in the studio recording now.

 

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Jason Coley

Fred Burns

Flatbush

Norma Jean

Sorry No Ferrari

Hellstormers

3052 Dub Collective

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    Sunday
    07Feb2010

    Review of Clap for Daylight's LP 'Break Even' 

     

        On first listen, Clap for Daylight’s debut album ‘Break Even’ reminds me of an elliptical mix of Bare Naked Ladies and Keane. A little bit of the laid back, casual funness of BNL, but also very edgy and sharp with more than a little darkness to it especially as you get into the album. It opens with the song, ‘Get Down’, which is a very funky piano heavy song with a catchy chorus that literally enforces the ‘getting down’ policy. Although the album has dark moments, it is good because the sun always shines on the darkness and they always bring it back up to a feeling of general hopefulness and goodness. Many of the songs are inspiring and high flying, but always down to earth and just face real world scenarios if you listen to the lyrics.
        Honestly, the album is great. The band steps out of bounds often, crossing over into emotions that people are oft to deny. The band is not afraid to tackle the issues of evil, as can be easily read in the track ‘the Good and Evil Inside’, although it is hardly one of the darkest tracks on the LP.
        What draws me to the band is the feeling of family that they provide. The band is obviously very comfortable with each other, and complement each other very well. The guitars and keyboards mesh in interesting ways, creating mechanical rhythms that interact like pistons on an engine. It gets even better when everyone is playing at once because of the lush harmony that they create. Amazing choruses and a great sense of rhythm give this band a professional and unique sensibility that is sure to lift your spirit. The vocalist is so entranced in the music that his true voice shines through the web of melody and harmony and gives a center of gravity to the entire ensemble.
        The lyrics are at times deeply metaphorical and at times just simple, referring to regular days and things that happen to all people. The writer obviously has a philosophical slant, but always keeps the theme understandable. This is what makes the band so appealing. Their sense of solidity with a good link to the realm of imagination gives them exactly what a band needs, something to distract your from your worries and help you remember the things that are important in life. Check this album out on iTunes and Amazon, and visit their myspace for songs and upcoming shows at http://www.myspace.com/clapfordaylight, while their website is being constructed.
    

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