UpCoMiNg ShOwS

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Wed 17

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 - The Malah and DiNovo - $7 - Little 5 Points 8 pm

Kavarna - Los Buenos with Adam Franklin and Bolts of Melody - Decatur 9 pm

the Drunken Unicorn - Lesbian Afternoon, Letting Up Despite Great Faults and Tous Les Jours - $5, 21+ Atlanta 9 pm

529 - St. Patricks Day Goth Dance Party w/ DJ Chris Daresta - Atlanta 8pm

 Eddie's Attic - *ST. PATRICK's DAY CELEBRATION*: BUDDY O'REILLY BAND - $13 - 21+ Atlanta 9 pm


the Earl - the Blue Eyed Goodbyes, Book of Colors and Angela Faye Martin - $7 - 21+ Atlanta 8 pm

Highland Ballroom - “Damaged w/ Lost Cause DJ’s - Free - Atlanta 10pm

Thu 18

 

Star Bar - POP DEATH SQUAD PRESENTS - BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE FIVE - A Fight to the Death, Mumpsy, Romeo Spike ,Spencer Garn's Psychedelic Organ - FREE SHOW - Atlanta 9pm

WonderRoot - Street Violence, Giesterkatzen, SugarDicks and The Former Masters of Persian Music - Atlanta 8 pm

the 5 Spot - *JK and the Lost Boys CD Release* feat: JK and the Lost Boys, Johnny Rockbridge and the High Chairs and the Family Funk - $5 - Little Points 8 pm

the Drunken Unicorn - *Performer Magazine Presents*: Future Self, Dead Heart Bloom and Silent & Listen - $5 for 21+, $7 for 18+, 21+ Atlanta 9 pm

529 - Coffin Bound, North Trolls, Ampline, Daikaiju - Atlanta 8pm

The Earl -  The Mercury Program, Fin Fang Foom, Nigredo - Atlanta 8:30pm

Highland Ballroom - Glen Iris, the Tsar Bombas, Walk from the Gallows - Atlanta 8:30pm....and then - “Nice N’ Naasty 80’s Discoteque” w/ DJ Adam Bomb and DJ Notech

Fri 19

WonderRoot - Voodoo Star Machine, Joker, Culdesac Orange, The Public Speakers and Maribelle - Atlanta 8 pm

the Masquerade - *Wavepool CD Release Show* feat: Wavepool, Lakehurst is Burning, Karbomb and Campaign - Hell - $8 - Atlanta 8 pm

Under the Couch - Come What May, Frankly My Dear and An Isle Ate Her - $5 for non students - Georgia Tech 8 pm

the Drunken Unicorn - Tombs, Graves Of Valor and Whores - $6 in adv, $8 DOS, 21+ Atlanta 9 pm

 Eddie's Attic - Moanin' Michelle Malone and Ken Will Morton - $22 - Atlanta 8 pm

The Earl - Wayne "The Train" Hancock, Slim Chance & the Convicts - Atlanta 8:30pm

Highland Ballroom - Robot Party with The Fabric, Indigovox, Reklein, DJ Swivel -  $5 - 8:30pm

529 - All the Saints, Balkans, Lyonnais  - Atlanta 9pm


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    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. 

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