Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Corndogorama 2008 Sunday (Day 4 and Wrap-Up)



Corndogorama 2008 was called "The Year Of the Mustard King", but it should have been called "The Year of the Crybaby Hipster Haters". I'll get to that shortly, but first my Sunday experience. It seemed every day involved a high speed race across the city to arrive in time to catch a specific band, and today's band that began playing just as I arrived was Lazer/Wulf. This instrumental metal power trio from Athens brought it hard and dirty. Their on-stage demeanor was subtly hilarious while displaying some serious musical prowess. They were a great start to a fun day:





After chilling out for a bit, I caught Battlecat. While their two bass, no guitar approach is something I can certainly dig, it wasn't really my style. But they had a lot of energy and some cute matching outfits. Next up was Rizzudo. I caught them for the first time earlier this year and really loved them. Maybe it was just in the context of seeing so many great bands all weekend, but the show was a "like but don't love" this time. Still thoroughly enjoyable though:





The biggest surprise of the weekend for me was Summerbirds In The Cellar. These Floridians seriously blew my mind. I have to hand it to Josh for making some great calls in his festival preview. Driving rhythms with sweet, melodic vocals and effect drenched guitars are a recipe I find particularly tasty. Seeing them for 20 minutes alone made my day:





While there had been some light rain here and there over the weekend, it never resulted in any real nuisance. In fact, as soon as I blissfully walked outside after the Summerbirds In The Cellar show, Mother Nature greeted me with a beautiful rainbow across the sky:





I caught Cassavetes next and they put on a pretty good set. They have this raw, emotional feel that hits me somewhere deep inside. Despite the fact that I find myself not being completely drawn in consistently from song to song, they are on to something very cool:





Finally it was time for a band I am fairly obsessed with right now, Cinemechanica. The two guitarists seemed to be out of sync for the first song, but after that they tightened up and threw down a few songs filled to the brim with sonic badassity. I'm telling you right now, go buy The Martial Arts if you don't have it. They are an essential Georgian band:







As if that wasn't enough awesomeness, I got to see Maserati for the first time. They have a great name, because if I was speeding down the highway in a Maserati, this would be the perfect driving music. I kid around here a lot and take some swipes at Athens since this is an Atlanta blog and I'm a Tech kid, but they have some seriously remarkable bands between these guys, Cinemechanica, and We Versus The Shark. That crew represents it hardcore. Enjoy:







I ended the day with a little Zoroaster, and outside on the main stage, they seemed a bit underwhelming relative to the small clubs shows I've seen where they blow everyone's eardrums off. After a long weekend, it was time to call it quits.

Now back to the haters. Ever since getting back from my fantastic weekend, the buzz is that Corndog sucked. It seems like every single person who didn't go had a really bad time. For instance, Creative Loafing is ready to have a funeral for Lenny's based on someone who seemed to have caught only 3 bands all weekend and another guy who apparently didn't even go. Hey, great journalism guys. The AJC would be proud. On the flip side, I want to shout out to Adam and Bradley of Have You Heard for their great coverage and Julia from Fear Of Arthropods for being another cool blogger. ATL bloggers unite!

But seriously, yes, it would have been great if admission all weekend long was $5, and beer was free, and Mastodon played 4 sets every year. But if you spent the weekend crying about these things instead of enjoying a banquet of astounding music and fun, you punked yourself. If you got the 4-day pass, you were paying $12.50 a day for a ridiculous amount of entertainment. I have some experience putting on festivals, and they aren't easy or cheap to do. Those police the city force you to hire can put you back prices you wouldn't believe.

And really, why is it so horrible to make a couple dollars putting together an enormously great experience? It's like the kids that will go to extremes to not throw down $5 at a fun-ass keg party and band show and then go into a bar they don't really like and put $5 down on one beer. I know the economy isn't that great and all, and if you really couldn't afford to go, I'm sorry and I wish you could have come out, but don't play it off like Corndog was terrible because you chose not to go. I mean from my perspective, I'm glad that attendance was light. I got to stand up front for every show. I got to see so many bands I love. I met cool new folks and and I had some good times with my old friends. I ate various Corndogs and even downed some Busch.

And don't think the Corndog kings have me paid off. America's biggest festival, Bonnaroo, gave me a $250 free ticket and backstage access and Corndogorama wouldn't even return my email, so I have no loyalty here. I just had a great time. Sure, there were specific things where Corndog fell short, such as the Gringo Star debacle. And hey you dudes putting Gin Blossoms/Soul Asylum fliers on every car all weekend, you lose. But I think it would have been very difficult to have attended all weekend long and not enjoyed it. As much as I love this city's music scene, there are certainly some things that keep it from getting its due, and it is not the lack of talented musicians.

It always pisses me off that the only artists in this city who become very popular are the ones farting flames from their pussy, or spitting on themselves, or some other on-stage spectacle. Sure that stuff has its place, but the people in this city who actually create incredible music can barely draw a crowd. For me and this particular blog, music is art before it is entertainment, and from that perspective, Corndogorama was a win.





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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Ohmpark's Guide To Nophest 4&20



The weekend is almost here and I am very excited. Nophest announced a third stage of bands for Sunday April 20th at The Doogallery. For details on that and the full schedule, go to the Nophest website. I'm going to break down the acts that stand out to me and help you discover some new bands from the massive line-up. Click on the band name to listen to some tracks on their myspace or website:

Friday:

7:45pm Lovesick Scientist: A project of Justin Sias (Elevado) that is produced by Brian Slusher (Slushco). With those two top tier ATL musicians involved, it has to be good.



8:30pm R_Garcia: I've just sort of been introduced to Randy Garcia through Nophest, but everything I sees points to him being a pretty badass musician and dude, so I'm ready to catch this one.



9:15pm Missile Command: A band featuring members of Elevado. We got a sneak preview performance of these guys at our one year anniversary party and they rocked out hard so I've been excited to catch the Missile Command again. Here's some tracks to jam:

Level Up


Dark Matter


10:00pm Push Button Action Man: This is an electronic music side project of Zachary Hollback, who has been a part of great Atlanta bands such as I Almost Saw God In The Metro, The Brodie Stove, and Tenth To The Moon. Here's a sweet electro-jam:

Gray Tile


10:45pm Blue Screen Love Scene: Electronic dance pop that sounds really nice.


BSLS

11:30pm Tenth To The Moon: Experimental music that incorporates dance and industrial sounds with lots of insanity. I caught them last year at ISP Space and thought they were extremely entertaining. They are on Stickfigure and it appears that Sean Moore of Lid Emba (who's new release I just listened to and is awesome, more on that soon) is now involved with the project:

Deadbeat Bath




11:30pm A Fight To The Death: If you're looking for some low-key Americana that is really good, checkout this ATLien band.


Saturday:

1:30pm Wonder Root Non-Profit Workshop: Wonder Root is a really cool organization supporting artists in the Atlanta area. I will be going more in depth about them next week, but just realize they kick ass and Ohmpark will be working with them to accomplish some neato things.

3:15pm Capibara: Never heard of this band before, but they have cool influences, and the two songs on their myspace feel like they may have some potential to rock out hard.

5:30pm Mooseknuckle Sandwich: Song names like "I Hate You We Should Fuck" and "Skull Fuck Of Death" are enough to spark my interest in this OTP band from Pensacola, FL. They seem brash and experimental, and I'm always looking for acts like that.



6:15pm Ship To Shore: Atlanta post-rocking trio I was unfamiliar with until now, but they sound really good.

6:15pm Citizen Green: Interesting sounding IDM.

7:00pm Devoradora: Nu-'60s Psych-rock power trio that sound damn good. This is high on my list of bands to catch at Nophest that I've never heard of before.



7:00pm The Subliminator: Atlanta's avant-garde demi-god armed with spoken word and theremins is a required show for anyone who reads this blog and hasn't seen him before. He's a badass and someone who has a special place in this city.



8:30pm Envie: I recently caught Envie for the first time this year at a Stickfigure Distribution show and they were awesome. You can check out a video and pics here. This is one of the best acts at the fest, so don't miss it.



Glass


9:15pm Swank Sinatra: These guys just seem to do unabashed rock 'n' roll that rocks hard.

9:15pm Harmaline: Cool sounding experimental electronic stuff.

10:00pm Nerd Parade: I've been hearing noise about these guys lately and am excited to finally catch them and see what it's all about. Cool sounding indie-pop.

10:45pm Cassavettes: I caught these guys late last year for the first time and became a fan. This one is definitely a can't miss show.




Sunday:

1:45pm Mice In Cars: This is another band high on my list to check out that i haven't before. They do a tasty blend of post-rock and post-punk. This is completely worth getting an early start for.

Our Focus Was So Strange


The Sky Is Drowning



4:00pm The Ohmpark Official Party featuring DJ Douschebag: Sunday night Ohmpark will be partying hard at the 166 Stovall Stage featuring acts such as Flexor81, S.K.I.P.(Orlando, FL), Gift Horse (Athens, GA), Chicken And Pigs, and DJ June Eleven. The show gets started with me spinning a 420 set as DJ Douschebag at 4pm sharp so be there by then for the a-party-calypse.

6:15pm Miles From Pangea: We just did a piece on Miles From Pangea and the other Hijacking Music bands so I am pretty stoked to catch them at Nophest.



7:00pm 13 Day Mission: Another Hijacking Music band I'm excited to catch, you'll notice their EP from last year is currently in my heavy rotation, and you can download the album for free by clicking on it.



8:30pm Sorry No Ferrari: ATL post-rockers that I have really enjoyed both times i caught them live this year. I have some videos here.



10:15pm Batata Doce: Atlanta super group fronted by a Brazillian singer. Seems rather interesting

11:00pm This Piano Plays Itself: They just finished their self-titled debut release and it is simply amazing. This is one of Atlanta's hottest up-and-coming bands and if there is one Nophest act you can't afford to miss, it is these guys. Behold:

Day Of Symmetry

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Monday, March 31, 2008

What Up In The ATL?

This is an incredible week for live shows in the A. Get it started with the trailer to the upcoming documentary on the Atlanta music scene We Fun (this looks awesome!):

Official WE FUN Trailer


The Gaye Blades (featuring Jared Swiley from the Black Lips) will be at The Drunken Unicorn tonight with Coffin Bound and Mammals.

Wednesday night RJD2 is at the Variety Playhouse. I caught him last year at about this time and I didn't really dig it. So if you're smart, you'll go local and check out The Good Moods, The Hotels and Goodnight Mush. at The Drunken Unicorn:



The Good Moods : Jericho


The Good Moods : Old Jersey Trees



Thursday night the Free ISP/Pine Magazine showcase at The Star Bar is the place to be:



Lovesick Scientist is Justin Sias (Elevado) produced by Brian Slusher (Slushco). Go Listen!

A Fight To The Death : Old Black Chains


Cassavettes : My Heart Your Beat



Friday night I'm going to the 11:11 Teahouse to catch 13 Day Mission, Beatrix Kiddo, and Miles From Pangea. I'm working on a piece about these great bands that will be out in the next couple days and I highly recommend checking this one out:




Saturday night is an ATL superstar supernight:

Enon, Howlin Rain, All Night Drug Prowling Wolves, Nomen Novem (featuring members of Moorish Idols) are at The Drunken Unicorn.

The Mourdella (Jessica Juggz's band) CD Release show with Chopper (featuring Colin Mee of Deerhunter), The Coathangers and West End Motel (featuring Brett Hinds of Mastodon and Tom Cheshire of All Night Drug Prowling Wolves) is at The Earl. Looks like Tom Cheshire is gonna have a busy night.

Mourdella : Brink Of Catastrophie


Mourdella : 'Til You Bleed


You can cap off your week with Dunch (the Sunday brunch/dinner) at The Earl featuring The Jupiter Watts doing a low-key set.

Jupiter Watts : Felix (1/4/2008 version)



Damn, the ATL is just too fun!

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Nophest Four & Twenty





Nophest is fast becoming one of Atlanta's most interesting and enjoyable festivals. The bi-yearly event taking place April 18th-20th is going to be hitting two venues, ParkGrounds and The Lang Carson Center, for what promises to be the biggest and best Nophest so far. Pine Magazine did an interview with the Nophest crew last year you should check out. I hit last year's 4-20 event and had a great time. Here is the line-up and schedule so far:

Friday 4/18/2008 - Main Stage

7:00pm - 7:30pm Gemini Cricket
7:45pm - 8:15pm Elliot Rubin
8:30pm - 9:00 Vertigo Jones
9:15pm - 9:45pm Extraordinary Contraptions
10:00pm - 10:30pm Hitchcocks
10:45pm - 11:15pm Wighat
11:30pm - 12:00pm A Fight to the Death

Friday 4/18/2008 - 166 Stovall Stage

7:00pm - 7:30pm TBA
7:45pm - 8:15pm TBA
8:30pm - 9:00pm R_Garcia (solo electronic)
9:15pm - 9:45pm Missle Command
10:00pm - 10:30pm Push Button Action Man
10:45pm - 11:15pm Blue Screen Love Scene
11:30pm - 12:00pm 10th to the Moon
12:00pm - 1:00am Tobi Love feat Nisha Bordeaux

Friday 4/18/2008 - Movie Screen

Bruce Lee Double-Feature!

8:00pm Chinese Connection
10:00pm Enter The Dragon

Saturday 4/19/2008 - Main Stage

12:30pm - 1:30pm We Tap the Keg & Say Hello
1:45pm - 2:15pm Eudora June
2:30pm - 3:00pm Intrepid Souls
3:15pm - 3:45pm Capibara
4:00pm - 4:30pm Lovespark
4:45pm -5:15pm Single Channel System
5:30pm - 6:00pm Witt Wisebram
6:15pm - 6:45pm Ship to Shore
7:00pm - 7:30pm Devoradora
7:45pm - 8:15pm The Issues
8:30pm - 9:00pm Envie
9:15pm - 9:45pm Swank Sinatra
10:00pm - 10:30pm Nerd Parade
10:45pm - 11:15pm Cassavetes
11:30pm - 12:00pm Trial by Fire

Saturday 4/19/2008 - 166 Stovall Stage

12:30pm - 1:30pm We Tap the Keg & Say Hello
1:30pm - 2:45pm Wonder Root Non-Profit Workshop
3:00pm - 5:00pm DJ Press Play
5:30pm - 6:00pm Mooseknuckle Sandwich
6:15pm - 6:45pm Citizen Green
7:00pm - 7:30pm Subliminator
7:45pm - 8:15pm The Beatless
8:30pm - 9:00pm S.K.I.P
9:15pm - 9:45pm Logickal
10:00pm - 10:30pm Larvae
10:45pm - 11:15pm Dr. Electroboink
11:30pm - 12:00pm Can Can

Satuday 4/19/2008 - Movie Screen

8:00pm Guitar Hero Battle on the Big Screen!


Sunday 4/20/2008 - Main Stage

12:30pm - 1:30pm We Tap the Keg & Say Hello
1:45pm - 2:15pm Mice in Cars
2:30pm - 3:00pm Hot Grits A Flyin'
3:15pm - 3:45pm Trophy Wives
4:00pm - 4:30pm Redroja
4:45pm -5:15pm Asylum 66
5:30pm - 6:00pm Blanca Noche
6:15pm - 6:45pm Miles From Pangea
7:00pm - 7:30pm 13 Day Mission
7:45pm - 8:15pm Future Funk Collective
8:30pm - 9:00pm Sorry No Ferrari
9:15pm - 10:00pm Judi Chicago
10:15pm - 10:45pm Batada Doce
11:00pm - 11:30pm This Piano Plays Itself

Sunday 4/20/2008 - 166 Stovall Stage

12:30pm - 1:30pm We Tap the Keg and say hello!
1:30pm - 3:45pm Wonder Root Art Workshop
4:00pm - 4:30pm Flexor81
4:45pm -5:15pm TBA
5:30pm - 6:00pm TBA
6:15pm - 6:45pm TBA
7:00pm - 7:30pm TBA
7:45pm - 8:15pm TBA
8:30pm - 9:00pm TBA
9:15pm - 9:45pm TBA
10:00pm - 10:30pm TBA
10:45pm - 11:15pm TBA
11:30pm - 12:00am TBA

Sunday 4/20/2008 - Movie Screen

420 Double Feature!

8:00pm Up in Smoke
10:00pm Still Smokin'



For more info, check out the Nophest website. We'll be there all weekend, so come party with us!

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Photos: Je Suis France, Cassavetes - 10-04-07 @ The Drunken Unicorn - Atlanta, GA

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Tonight Let's Get Down

So, tonight I'll be down at the Drunken Unicorn catching some killer tunes and you should come.



I've been wanting to check out Je Suis France for a while now so i'm excited. Some tracks to preview:

Je Suis France : Afrikan Majik : Whalebone


Cassavetes : Funny Story : My Heart Your Beat


And then i'm sticking around to see two amazing DJs make me dance:



Treasure Fingers Myspace

Le Castlevania Myspace

Yeaher!

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