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Man. trading verses and spitting pro
vocative. kinetic rhymes: several of the
individual contributors also have their
own new records out. Free show 1
DIVIDED LIKE A SAINT'S (40 Watt)
Upon returning to Atlanta from tour in
late 2005, Maryn and Jonathan Vance
(Elevado) regrouped their band Divided
Like a Saint's and added drummer
Russell Brand, a longtime friend and
musical collaborator. A new album of
the band's unpredictable, off-kilter rock
was released Iasi year Free show 1
THE GREEN KNIGHT (40 Watt)
Ambient tape rumble, white noise
and static hiss from Jett Rahuba
(Hibernation) and Doug Patterson
(Better People). The excruciatingly
abrasive intersection of a desire to pro
voke and one to sit back in a massive
bong haze. Free show!
THE H.E.A.P. PROJECT (Caledonia)
Bryan Howard (Slackdaddy. Kevn
Kinney) brings bis new band out
tonight for its third local performance
The sounds are subtly funky, at times
minimal and with grooving jazz influ
ences and strong percussion. Fans of
Morphine could dig this.
HONEY (Caledonia) Local songwriter
J.S Dillard fronts the infrequently
performing band Honey It you're into
swell classic rock like Creedence the
Faces. T. Rex, the Stones and Tom
Petty, you’ll find a lot to like with the
path Dillard & Co have chosen
HOT NEW MEXICANS (40 Watt)
Vocalist-guitanst Patrick Jennings and
d-'ummer Joe Dakin moved to Athens
and recruited Carrie Nations' Ian
McCord to play bass creating catchy
punk-influenced, boozy power pop
The bands 2005 release is It's Cailed
Leaning Back, and the new vinyl T is
the four-song Wah. Free show 1
“KARAOKE" (Eastwood Pub) Every
Tuesday, 9 pm.
“KARAOKE" (Repent) Every Tuesday,
hosted by Jon Lester. 9 p.m
“KARAOKE" (Walker's Pub) Every
Tuesday. 10 p.m
“KARAOKE" (Wild Wing Caf6) Every
Tuesday. 10 p.m.
THE LAST WALTZ TRIBUTE
ENSEMBLE (UGA Legion Field)
Atlanta-based all-star ensemble, featur
ing members ol the Georgia Satellites,
Houndog and the Sundogs, covers
songs by The Band Tonight the band’s
the headlining act for a 9/11 memo
rial concert that doubles as a fund
raiser for the Georgia Firefighter Burns
Foundation. The UGA Army ROTC
Color Guard and the school's a cap-
pe//agruup Noteworthy will present the
national anthem, and a local firelighter
will give a speech 7 p.m and tree,
though donations are suggested
THE LESS (Tasty World) Loud
Machines—that's the new disc from
suburban Atlanta's The Less, a group ol
five dudes playing shiny, radio-friendly
pop-rock
THE LORD IS MY SHOTGUN
(Caledonia) Upbeal power-pop from
Atlanta, a little like a glossier Foo
Fighters
MR. BROWN (Mercury Lounge)
Spinning classic hip-hop on the turn
tables and working into more party-ori
ented sounds as the night progresses *
Every Tuesday at 11 p m
NATTY BOH DUO (Melting Point
Patio) This acoustic duo from North
Carolina plays covers from the likes o!
The Black Crowes, Tom Petty, Hootie
& the Blowtish. Sublime, the Eagles,
Jimmy Buftett and Edwin McCain,
among others Some originals in there
as well
MADDIE NODINE (Hot Corner
Coffee) Athens songwriter Maddie
Nodine plays a solo set on acoustic
guitar, with songs that are emotional
and to-the-point. At work on a debut
album
“OPEN MIC NIGHT” (DTs) Every
Tuesday.
“OPEN MIC NIGHT" (Hot Comer
Coffee) Every Tuesday, hosted by local
songwriter Cortez Garza 9 p.m.
PEGASUSES-XL (40 Watt) Local
trio Pegasuses-XL—Jett Tobias. Joel
Hatstat and Mark Dale—blends the
lines between electro-rock, rap and
sonic experimentation. Free show'
THE PLANET RIDERS (Tasty World)
Out of Monroe. GA. comes The Planet
Riders The group was originally just
the duo of dobro/ pedal steel player
Mark Van Allen and singer-songwriter
Joe Kirkpatrick, but recently added Jere
Kirk on drums and Joe Petree on bass
The guys play easy-going American
rock in line with acts like The Eagles
or The Heartbreakers, with a hint ot
bluegrass influences.
RUSTWOOD (UGA Legion Field) This
local trio performs a set ot its rootsy.
catchy tolk-rock and country tunes,
usually mixing both acoustic and
electric performances. Tonight the band
serves as the opening act tor the Last
Waltz Ensemble's 9/11 memorial con
cert that doubles as a fundraiser tor the
Georgia Firefighter Burns Foundation.
(See above for detail's.)
“TUESDAY NIGHT JAZZ" (Farm
255) Every Tuesday. 7-10 p m., the
downtown restaurant features jazz from
a revolving cast of regulars.
.Wednesday. Sept. 12
PETER ALVANOS (Mamas Boy)
Happy hour show's 7 Pshaw Fabulous
Bird frontman Peter Alvanos performs
today at the local restaurant at 7:30
a m—yes in the morning—offering
up a breakfast-time set of a few covers
and original psychedelic pop-rock
tunes Every Wednesday
THE BLACK LIPS (40 Watt) With
a storied live show, the Atlanta band
bridges the underground garage rock
of the ‘60s ana 21st century post-punk
playfulness. The jannly and coarse Let
it Bloom was released in 2005. and
the new live album Los Valientes del
Mundo Nuevo on Vice Records drew
heavy attention from Pitchfork and
Rolling Slone, among others Good
Bad Not Evil is the new studio album
out this week Local music source
Athensmusic net is giving away two
pairs of tickets to this show; all you
have to do is email zigzag@athens-
music.net with your name, email and
phone number to win. Winners will be
notified on Sunday. Sept 9.
THE COATHANGERS (40 Watt) Julia
Kugel, Meredith Franco. Candice Jones
and Stephanie Luke make up Atlanta's
Coathangers, working upbeal Go-Gos
dance-pop in with Bikini Kill’s punky
grit and a strong sense ot humor, filling
the Bratmobile-shaped hole in your
life The debut self-titled full-length is
out this week (See Black Lips listing
tor into on ticket giveaway )
THE CUBS (Caledonia) Think simple
garage rock along the lines of The
Strokes, and you've got an idea of what
this young local quartet is working its
way towards, though there's a slightly
rhythmic underpinning with hints of
Interpol or The Rapture
DJ SIZZLE (Loft) Spinning the dance
numbers every Wednesday.
GREAT SOCIETY (Tasty Worid) This
local quartet plays garagey power pop
songs about girls, sounding a little like
Weezer or the Cars
“KARAOKE" (Foxz) Every
Wednesday
“KARAOKE" (Metis) Every
Wednesday
KEN WILL MORTON (Eastwood Pub)
Rough-and-tumble American rock
guy Ken Will Morton, former host of
the Melting Pointls songwriter series,
now holds court every Wednesday at
the Eastwood with a revolving group
ot players.
PART BEAR (Tasty World) Local
songwriter Gray Griggs teams up with
Robin Cofer and Rhythm Token's Will
Begnaud to form this new classic-rock
leaning band.
PRIME TIME JAZZ (Porterhouse)
Drummer Tony McCutchen. bass
ist Chris Enghauser and pianist Jim
McKillip perform jazz stanaards tor
the dinner-and-a-drink set every
Wednesday.
THE SELMANAIRES (40 Watt) The
Selmanaires hail from Atlanta, where
they've been kicking around the scene
tor several years, making their name
as purveyors ot intriguing, psychedeli-
cized acoustica The addition of multi
instrumentalist Mathis Hunter earlier
this year has moved the band into a
dancier. expansive sound. (See Bl3Ck
Lips listing for into on ticket giveaway.)
SHADOWGRAPHS (Tasty World)
Atlanta trio Shadowgraphs plays
deeply dramatic, risk-taking rock and
roll with the sort ot soaring vocals not
uncommon in bands like Coldplay and
Radiohead, while the sounds in the
anthemic Brit-'OOs vein (with a bit ot
Joy Division mimicry for flavor). The
self-titled debut EP is out now, working
guitar atmospherics into the sound
BRIAN SMITH i Casa Mia) Georgia
Guitar Quartet member Brian Smith
plays classical guitar every Wednesday
night at the downtown tapas restaurant
7:30-10:30 p.m.
TWIN POWERS (Go Bar) Spinning
danceable New Wave and Britpop
tunes 10 p m., every Wednesday
“UNCORKED & UNPLUGGED"
(Melting Point) Every week local
sifluer-songwnter Jay Markwalter
opens and hosts this series which aims
to focus on artists proficient in tne craft
of songwritirig This week the spotlight
Don Auter Mark Brut
ancThe Candlewyck Duo Every
Wednesday. 7 p.m
THE WONDERFUL (Caledonia) No
information available
Upcoming:
BLOODKIN / DANIEL HUTCHENS (40
Watt) 9/13
THE LAST WALTZ ENSEMBLE / THE
BEGGARS'GUILD/CHRIS UNCK&
THE BLACKROSES (Georgia Theatre)
9/13
THE EVERYBODYFIELDS/ JOHNNY
IRION (Melting Point) 9/13
NOBODY FAMOUS/ELITE THA
SHOWSTOPPA / C-FRESH / SON
1/BEAR/BRENNAN JOHNSON/
CHARLIE P / DJ BLAZE (The Library)
9/13
MARY SCHOLZ / CORTEZ GARZA (Hot
Corner Coffee) 9/13
STEPHANIE'S ID (Little Kings) 9/13
“TASTY WORLD 10th ANNIVERSARY'
(Tasty World) 9/13-9/15
ZELAZOWA / WALCOTT / CELERITY
(Caledonia) 9/13
DARK MEAT / LONG LEGGED WOMAN
(40 Watt) 9/14
LUKE DENTON (Hoi Corner Coffee)
9/14
THE ONES / GOODBYE DONOVAN /
THE STANDARD 8 (Little Kings) 9/14
AARON LEWIS (Classic Center) 9/14
LEE PAUL/KEN WILL MORTON
(Eastwood Pub) 9/14
SHENANDOAH (Melting Point) 9/14
CINEMECHANICA/ DEAD
CONFEDERATE/ BURN BABY BURN
(Caledonia) 9/14
KINCHAFOONEE COWBOYS (Georgia
Theatre) 9/14
AKRON/FAMILY /GREG DAVIS/
MEGAFAUN (40 Watt) 9/15
JESSICA URICK (Tailgate Station) 9/15
DJ KILLACUT / DIRTY SOUTH PLAYAS
/BEAR/ELITE THE SHOWSTOPPA
(Caledonia) 9/15
TONGUE & GROOVE (Melting Point)
9/15
ARTIE BALL SWING BAND (Ashford
Manor) 9/17
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