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Last House on the Left
Thurs 9/20 - 8pm
Hostel 2
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Fantasia
Thurs 9/27 - 8pm
Surf's Up
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Pulp Fiction
Thurs 10/4 - 8pm
TBA
Fri-Sun 10/5-10/7 - 3pm, 6pm, 9pm
Grease
Thurs 10/11 - 8pm
Hairspray
Fri-Sun 10/12-10/14 - 3pm, 5:15pm, 7:30pm, 9:45pm
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire
Thurs 10/18 - 8pm
Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix
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Banshees, Athens' Push! straddles at
mospheric, shoegazy rock and classic
'80s pop. Debut album expected soon.
ROYAL BLUE & THE STONE
GRIFTERS (J.R.'s Baitshack) Rooted
with acoustic guitar and soulful vocals,
this local four-piece plays bluesy alter
native rock.
SEVEN 7 (Alibi) This regional cover
band selects a mix of '60s soul, 70s
disco and '80s pop with a mix of con
temporary and classic rock.
SHAPIRO (Flicker) Pop-rock band
from Virginia.
THE SHUT-UPS (Go Bar) Led by
Don. Condescending and Ben Spraker,
formerly ol Athens pop powerhouse
Ceiling Fan, the band produces sounds
reminiscent of the Joe Jackson Band,
the Paul Collins Beat and the Brains.
The tongue-in-cheek-yet-totally-rockin’
recent album is The Stud Album.
Saturday, Sept 22
ANDREW NELSON & THE
SHOTGUN LOVERS (Caledonia)
With two freshly released EPs under
his belt, songwriter Andrew Nelson, a
formerly local guy who recently moved
to Nashville, performs a set of solid,
classic-sounding American pop.
MEGAN BAER (Farm 255) Local
songwriter Megan Baer performs to
support her new CD Out of Place, a
bittersweet and dusky collection of
country-folk tunes.
BITCH SWITCH (Little Kings) Your
all-star lady deejay duo spins thick
dance grooves and adds in a twinge of
their own campy performance. 11 p.m.
COLIN BRAGG (Flicker) Atlanta gui
tarist and former Athenian Colin Bragg
(SS PUFT Trio. Riveter) returns fo
Flicker alter a four-year-plus absence.
He's playing a set of finger-style guitar
tonight, drawing inspiration from John
Fahey. 8:30 p.m.
THE BRONZED CHORUS (Georgia
Theatre) North Carolina guitar/ drums
two-piece.
BUNNY CARLOS (Allen's) Longtime
Athenians Doug Pynn (guitar, vocals).
Bill Bokas (drums, vocals) and Mike
Flynn (bass) used to play as Barking
Charlie; after the death ot one member
and the relocation of another, the guys
reformatted but still turn out "rock and
roll the way it was meant to be played."
says Flynn.
CONTRABAND & NINJABAND
(Georgia Theatre) Recreating the hyper
successful video-game rock event it is
becoming known for, local math-rock
band Cinemechanica performs a live
soundtrack to the classic Nintendo
Entertainment System games Contra
and Ninja Gaidenas players defeat the
games in one play-through. According
to the venue, Contraband opens the
show, then the band Bronzed Chorus
plays, then Ninjaband closes things out.
THE CURL (Go Bar) More or less
dormant for the past two years, four-
piece surf-guitar band The Curl (think
The Ventures or Shadowy Men on a
Shadowy Planet) returns to play clas
sic songs and some of guitarist Brian
Smith’s original beach-parly composi
tions. Tonight's show commemorates
the Go Bar's eighth birthday, and
coincides with a Serge Collective
fashion show.
DJ BOBBY C (Loft) Hits from the '80s,
'90s and today, all night long. Every
Saturday.
DJ MARK BELL (8e's) Starting at 11
p.m. every Friday and Saturday, local
deejay Mark Bell focuses on the dan
der sounds of 20 years ago.
DJRX (Rumor) The local deejay plays
party tracks, mainly currenl pop with
old school and country accents, many
of which are his own remixes. Every
Friday and Saturday.
DRAKKAR SAUNA (40 Watt) The
Kansas duo of J. "Wallace* Cochran
(guitar, vocals) and Jeff Stolz (drums,
guitar, harmophone, mandolin, vocals)
plays jump blues and old-time country
along the lines of Hank Williams,
but in a much grimier, contemporary
way. Released an album last year on
Marriage Records.
GABRIEL KELLEY & WILL
HARRISON (Flicker) Two thirds ot
the Gabriel Kelley Band (formerly fo
cal but now in Nashville) make their
way to the Flicker stage tonight, both
performing their own songs as well
as collaborating on a tew tunes that
borrow from country but lean towards
rustic American folk.
JUSTIN GODSEY (Wild Wing Caf6)
No information available.
HARRISON HUDSON (Caledonia)
Harrison Hudson (vocals, guitar) and
his backing band—David Dees (bass).
Lewis Hudson (drums) and Tony
Pasqualone (guitar)—head south from
their New York base, playing upbeat
pop rock in the same vein as Fountains
of Wayne. Goo Goo Dolls and Jump
Little Children.
JOSHUA REDMAN TRIO (Melting
Point) One of the top names in contem
porary jazz, sax player Joshua Redman
(Dewey Redman's son), pulls in crowds
ol both dedicated jazz enthusiasts and
more casual fans eager to check out his
inventive styles Playing with bassist
Tuesday, September 24
Roger Clyne &
The Peacemakers,
The Alternate Routes
Tasty World
If there's one positive side
effect of global wanning, it's
that the music of Roger Clyne
and the Peacemakers will be
the official soundtrack to the
(literally) endless summer.
Combining the carefree rock
and roll of Tom Petty with
the light and effervescent
feel of Sublime, Clyne and the
Peacemakers' carefree sounds
are the soundtrack to the
waning days of summer—all
without slipping into the
hokey margarita-drenched
self-parodying sounds of
Jimmy Buffett.
"I choose to be an op
timist and to celebrate the
moment and I think that
comes across in my music,
says Clyne. "I think we ha
a good time, and that we
have a tot of kinetic energy and a positive vibe." Despite his easygoing manner, the positive
vibe is something that Clyne takes seriously. A veteran of the mid-'90s alternative rock boom
with his former band The Refreshments, Clyne is most famous for a piece of music he's written
that doesn’t feature his vocals: the 'Duntry-fried intro to "King of the Hill' "It's great and
I think it's kind cf funny. The song is more famous than the band, and I like that... because
ultimately, if a piece of art is going to endure, than it has to be more famous than the artist
who creates it," says Clyne.
Punctuating his sentences with "excelente" and "no problemo," Clyne comes across as a
hard-partying Bart Simpson instead of a veteran of over 200 shows a year, but underneath
that guise lies a hard-working artist who takes his musk and his fans very seriously. In fact
according to Clyne, it's a weight that he and his bandmates have to cany. "Most of the people
that find out about us come from [personal] recommendations, and those recommendations
stick and cany a lot of weight," says Gyne. "So even though we're not being written about
and talked about or getting radio play, we're getting introduced to people, so we try to make a
good impression." [Jason Bugg]
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