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INTRODUCING ATHENS’ NEWEST TALENT WADE BOGGS Punk/Indie/Rock Lineup: Ian McCord, Johnny Watson, Max Talkovich, Derek Wiggs, Shares members with: Hot New Mexicans, Carrie Nations. Influences: Guided By Voices, Superchunk, Sebadoh. After five years of lineup changes, name changes (adieu, Armpit Farters, we barely knew ye) and woodshedding a lot of material, Wade Boggs has received clearance for go-time. The brainchild of Ian McCord, former singer/guitarist for Carrie Nations and bassist for Hot New Mexicans, Wade Boggs is at once deliriously hooky and structurally wonky, especially for a punk band. Now that McCord has shored up a solid lineup- drummer Johnny Watson, guitarist Max Talkovich and bassist Derek Wiggs—he can properly showcase a set of songs that are several cuts beyond typical three-chord fare. Fact is, the songs are replete with twisting, unexpected turns and modulations that only a committed core of musicians could do justice. "I feel like this band, for me, has been around since 2006," says McCord. "It's just been a long line of losing someboay and then restarting, but it's been cool because it's made the songs so much better." A forthcoming album recorded with McCord's bandmate in Hot New Mexicans, Patrick Jennings, will be released in some form sometime soon. (Jeff Tobias] Next show: Check web site for updates. TATERZANDRAZANDRA Ambient/Raucous Lineup: McKenna Mackie, Matt Tamisin, Wade Gunter, Jon Crandall, Erin Alan Scott Bailey. Shares members with: Flash to Bang Time, Polemic, Candy Maldonado. Influences: Sonic Youth. Unwound, Blonde Redhead. I got a very '90s vibe from TaterZandraZandra at the band's debut gig at Caledonia Lounge. Frontwoman McKenna Mackie had a sort of grunge goddess attitude—more Kim Gordon than Courtney Love—all pink hair, funky striped stockings and guitar riffs. The songs felt raw but tightly constructed, backed by solid, driving rhythms and punctuated by howling guitar. The band refers to its music as "moody, melodic and angular post-post-punk" and takes pride in the diversity of the band- members' influences. "It's like fish tank fodder, crying petunias and bloody pillow fights taking over the world!" the group enthuses on a recent press release. Fans of Mackie's band Polemic will probably dig this col laboration as well, although TaterZandraZandra doesn't seem to be quite as aggressive... But this early in the band's career, it feels like the sound could go any which way. Oh! And there's saxophone! Sweet. Check out the band's song "Demographic Disaster" online at www.reverbnation.com/taterzandrazandra. Next show: Friday, Oct. 14 @ Caledonia Lounge (PopFest) SLAW & ORDER BillyJoel/ReplacesJackWhiteln/TheWhiteStnpes Lineup: AJ Griffin, Steve Hendriksen. Shares members with: Laminated Cat, Poncho Magic, Vespolina, Olivia Tremor Control. Influences: The Beatles, The White Stripes, Billy Joel, inner bitterness. "Slaw & Order was initially conceived as a one-off thing for SlopFest—hence the jokey barbeque-themed moniker," explains keyboardist AJ Griffin. "But we had too much fun and got offered more shows, so we had no choice but to tread onward." Despite the sloppy beginnings, the awesomely named Slaw & Order is surprisingly tight and seriously good. I know, the name says twangy punk, but the tunes are anything but. Slaw & Order is sweet and soulful, with AJ crooning in a sort of Lennon-esque tenor over jazzy keyboard riffs while Hendriksen gently keeps the rhythm, sprinkling the tunes with tambourine. It sounds, as the band aptly phrased in its, er, "three word" description above: like Billy Joel stepping in for Jack White in the White Stripes. The pair also marks a new musical direction for Hendriksen, who was previously accustomed to playing guitar. "When I moved to Athens, I was instantly blown away by some of this town's killer drummers," he says. "I made the switch partially out of a desire to join the ranks of these Athens drummers, so I definitely owe them for that." Griffin meanwhile has been seen all over the local music scene—including all the "shares members with" credits above. Most recently, he trekked across the nation as a touring mem ber of Olivia Tremor Control. And now that the OTC tour has wound back home, we can expect a few more shows from this delicious duo. Search for "Slaw & Order" on Facebook to find their fan page with more information. Next show: Oct. 10 @ Caledonia Lounge KATER MASS Punk/Rock Lineup: Tim Gill, Phil Lewin, Nick Gomez, Andrew Epstein. Shares members with: Reeks of Failure. Influences: Propagandhi, The Replacements, Jawbreaker, Fugazi, The Broadways, Minor Threat. A punk band of intel lectuals, the members of Kater Mass all attend grad school at UGA for different disciples (sociology, his tory and math education). As you can imagine, after all that studying, you need to blow off a little steam, and these guys do it right. It's loud, triumphant punk rock with catchy hooks, wailing solos and a classic, anthemic feel. The boys got together for the first time in July of this year, and their debut show was in August. But just three months into their career, the guys in Kater Mass are already making plans to record this month, with hopes of releasing a 7-inch EP soon after. You can find the band online at www.facebook.com/kater- mass. There are no studio recordings up yet, of course, but you can hear a few of their live jams on YouTube. Next show: Tuesday, Oct. 4 @ Go Bar. HELEN SCOn Dark/Folk/Pop Lineup: Emileigh Ireland, Lindsey Jane Haddad, Hannah Weyandt, Dena Zilber, Jason Granfield. Shares members with: Laminated Cat, Hug Abuse, El Hollin, Werewolves, Ye Olde Sub Shoppe. Influences: The Zombies, Camera Obscura, Syd Barrett, Velvet Underground. First things first: Helen Scott is not an individual but rather the name of a new ensemble which features playful instrumen tation, including several ukuleles plus melodica, banjo, accor dion, clarinet and something referred to as a "pseudo bass." "I guess I would describe the music as folk-ish pop tunes with a hint of psychedelic rock," says Haddad. Haddad says she met Ireland in Athens in the spring of 2009, and by fall they were "entertaining themselves by mak ing up songs on the spot with a guitar and a synth." Over the next couple of years and "many bottles of scotch," the beginnings of full songs emerged. Once mutual friend/drum mer Weyandt joined in early 2011, Helen Scott became a full- fledged band. The band's first live performance was at Flicker preceding Ireland and Haddad's own art show. Zilber also hopped on board to "add an extra element to a few songs." The group is currently working on recording demos that will hopefully become their debut album. 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