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THURSDAY
CtUBONtt IOUNAB
10 pm, $5 (21+), $7 (18+)
Hw Darkbolt
Bouncy and ironic Southern
tinged indie pop
Duty Ughtswttch
Garage melodic beat-heavy rock
Great Day in the Momtng
Alt-country tunes with indie melo
dies from Augusta
New Barth Music Hall
9 pm,
The New Deal
Toronto three-piece dance-funk
etectronica with REAL
INSTRUMENTS!
FITRSK
Drum and bass and laptop etec
tro-jams
Up Until Now
Local electro-duo whose singular
(today
40 Watt Clur
8 pm, $8 adv.
Modern Skirts
Local pop rock with a mastery of
fte three-part harmony and funky,
wum beat, now moving on to
more experimental pastures
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Guitars singing, drums shouting,
lyrical rock from the capital
Grape Soda
Spacey, drum-and-organ experi
mental pop
Caledonia Lounge
10 pm, ss(2l+), $2 (18+)
Jucifar
Two-piece doom metal punk
pinned down by hysteric screams
and satanic melodies
American Cheeseburger
Old-school thrash metal with
new-schooi technique
Hot Breath
A destructive wave of grungy
punk and thrash metal
New Earth Musk Hall
7 p.m.
Bertolt Brecht’s The
Threepenny Opera
The Circle Ensemble Theater
Cos. presents this influential
1920s satire
The Bad Manor
9 p.m., $8 adv.
Doctor Squid
Catchy pop songs with a grunge
sound
Leaving Araby
Dynamic vocals over alt-rock that
can stroke and punch
Lefty Hathaway
SATURDAY
Caledonia Lounge
10 p.m., ss(2l+), $2 (18+)
Tunabunny
Alternate universe-style experi
mental rock. Looks cute, but
smells a tittle fishy.
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New wave and experimentation
from classic-era Athens music
guy-to-know Dunn
Flash to Bang Time
Music lor German indie film:
ghostly melodies and solid drum
beats
New Earth Mlusic Hall
7 p.m.
Bertolt Brecht’s The Three
Penny Opera
The Circle Ensemble Theater
Cos. presents this influential
1920s satire
Henobrshot*s Coens
Bar
6 p.m., tree
Tastes Like Good
Heavy rock in the late-'9os vein
Qo Bar
8 p.m.
Bang-Utot
Erratic and honest garage rock
Helmsman
Complex waves of metal build
ing up to a flood
ShltHead
Dissonant, chunky, noise rock
Sony No Ferrari
Fiercely technical, instrumental
math rock that wffl wear you out
MONDAY
Qo Bar
10 p.m., free
Hosannas
Oregon-based duo plays dark
and boisterously lovely pop
Fletcher Johnson
Brooklyn two-piece playing
poppy Americana - so retro it’s
new wave
Rvs Bar
1030 p.m., free
Only Living Boy
Blues rock trio from New Jersey
mission is booty-shaking
48 Watt Clur
8 p.m., $6
Kite to the Moon
This music is “rowdy, spastic,
fun, poppy, jubilant and over-the*
top”
MlsfortuneSOO
Post-punk anthems; chunky gui
tars and sharp drums
Yo Soybean
Folk edged, melancholic indie
pop
UOA Memorial Hall
8 p.m., $4 adv., $6 at the door
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Indie pop rock, dean guitars and
dynamic drums
Native Kid
Passionate, round-howl vocals in
front of indie alt-rock
The Accidentals
15 silky male voices and not an
Old-time roots rock embedded in
funk soil
The Less
Sparkling melody driving arena
pop-rock
TheOtkkJs
Synth-heavy danceabie pop-rock
with radio-friendly melodies
Farm 295
11 pm, free
Catawba
Fuzzy, echo-laden indie-folk
complete filled out by the occa
sional electnc drum beat
The Stereofkieiics
Multi-instrumentalist guy and gal
bring alt-funk and indie-rock
Flkker Theatre & Bar
10 p.m., tree
The Cocker Spaniels
Ironic indie rock from Austin
Werewolves
Disjointed, upbeat local indie pop
Ye OWe Sub Shoppe
“Children’s music for adults’
Hbnoershot’s Coffee
Bar
8 p.m., free
Bill Mallonee
Vigilantes of Love frontman plays
solo Americana
Little Kings Shuffle
Club
10 pm, $5
Cars Can Be Blue
Girty pop filtered through a disso
nant, grungy punk speaker
The Humms
Grungy psycho-pop that you II be
humming for days
Shannon and the Clams
Occasionally cross-dressing indie
punk that washed in with the
just hearing it played
Little Kimos Shuffle
Club
10 p.m., $5
Don Chambers
GOAT front man plays roots
Americana
Angela Faye Martin
Eerily sweet indie-folk from North
Carolina
The Melting Point
9 pm, |7 adv., $lO at the door
Sensational Sounds of
Motown
All your favorite classic Motown
and R&B hits reproduced five
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8 p.m., free
Steve Key and Friends
Key's straight folk-Americana
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WUOO 90.9 FM
“Live In the Lobby"
8 pm, free
Venice is Sinking
Local faves play distant orches
tral shoegaze
Last Call
9 pm, $5
Benjy Davis Project
Pop-conscious alt-country from
Baton Rouge
California tide
Last Call
9 p.m., sl2 adv.
Rehab
Southern ait-rock pius iunky
beats and twang hip-hop
Rlttz
Phat beat, quick-tongued hip-hop
from Atlanta
Hugi’s Space
7 p.m., $5
The K-Macks
Americana punk: a square dance
moshpit
MattKabus
Pop folk ballads and rock funk
from Atlanta
Rye Bar
10 p.m., Free
Dave Daniels and the PTA
Sharp, twangy vocals over
Southern rock/bluegrass
Brett Vaughn
Acoustic singer/songwriter with a
stark, simple and weary sound
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Caledonia Lou nob
9:30 pm, ss(2l+), $7(18+)
Savagist
Athens metal veterans with
influences like "talons shred
ding flesh"
Cough
Sludge metal scooped from
the gutters of Brooklyn
Gudk
Down-home death metal
do Bar
10 pm, free
Matt Kurz One
A one-man mutti-instrument
garage/purWsoul machine
Hiohwire Lounge
8 pm, tree
Kenosha Kid
Genre-bending originals driv
en by jazz philosophies
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WEDNESDAY
Caledonia Lounge
9 pm, ss(2l+), $7(18+)
Bombsßombsßombs
Indie pop rock, dean guitars and
dynamic drums
Easter Island
Melancholic and alluring indie
rock
Bridges and Powerlines
Brooklyn indie rock that's a little
sad, but awfully upbeat about it
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Eureka California
Wistful and wily, muddy and
bouncy rock
The Classic Center
8 p.m., $35-S9O
Lyle Lovett and His Large
Band
Grammy winner brings his soul
ful, quirky country to the Classic
City
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