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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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Live Videos: Cinemechanica (4/24/2008) Drunken Unicorn



I was able to get out of work with just enough time to catch Cinemechanica at The Drunken Unicorn last Thursday night, and again they were straight up spectacular. I think they may be my favourite Athens band short of Of Montreal right now. Here they are rocking out:













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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Tonight In The A: Cinemechanica, Bad Dudes, Ho-Ag, The Liverhearts


Cinemechanica

This show at The Drunken Unicorn tonight is gonna be hott so here's a few tracks to entice you into catching it:

Cinemechanica (Athens) : Brain Tarp


Bad Dudes (Los Angeles) : King Kong


Ho-Ag (Boston) : American Mall (Elek)


The Liverhearts (Atlanta):

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

The Liverhearts Go On Tour, Drop New Album



An Atlanta band that is really impressing me lately is The Liverhearts. They have a new album they are about release called Ornament, and the live stuff I've heard from it sounds awesome. They leave on tour this Friday and are bringing the new album for you to pick up, so OTP readers be advised. They will return to Atlanta for their CD Release Show at The Earl with Lay Down Mains and Rizzudo on April 19th and will be opening for Cinemechanica at The Drunken Unicorn April 24th, so you ITP readers should hit both of those. Tour Dates:

4/4: charlotte:: Yauhaus
4/5: baltimore:: the nerve center
4/6: new haven::people's center
4/7: reading, PA::goggleworks center for the arts
4/8: NYC:: the Delancey
4/9: brooklyn::Don Pedro's
4/11: richmond:: Rumor's
4/12: winston-salem:: elliot's revue
4/13: knoxville:: the Birdhouse
4/19: atlanta:: The Earl#
4/26: atlanta:: The Drunken Unicorn%

#with Rizzudo, Lay Down Mains
%with Cinemechanica, HO-AG, Bad Dudes

The LiverHearts (Live in Atlanta)-The Last Song

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Live Review: Cinemechanica, We Versus The Shark, So Many Dynamos (10/7/2007) Drunken Unicorn

So Many Dynamos


There's nothing better than going to a show and being blown away by three bands you've never seen before. Sunday night's show at the Drunken Unicorn was pretty amazing. First up I caught most of So Many Dynamos' set. This St. Louis, Missouri outfit kind of reminded me of a Q And Not U. They had so much energy and some really tasty melodies. I picked up a copy of their 2006 release, Flashlights, and have been really digging it. They are still on tour, so if you are at any of the following cities, catch them:

Oct 9 2007 8:00P
Two Art Chicks (w/ The Bronzed Chorus) Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct 10 2007 8:00P
The Dog House (w/ Hurricane Pronto) Blacksburg, Virginia
Oct 11 2007 8:00P
DAM! Fest @ DC9 (w/ Foreign Islands, Mahi Mahi) Washington, Washington DC
Oct 12 2007 8:00P
Championship Lemoyne, Pennsylvania
Oct 13 2007 8:00P
The Lilly Pad (house show) w/ Pattern is Movement Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Oct 15 2007 6:00P
The Fire (w/ Pattern is Movement) 6 PM show! Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct 17 2007 8:00P
Cake Shop - HELLO SIR RECORDS CMJ SHOWCASE (w/ We Versus the Shark, more) New York, New York
Oct 19 2007 8:00P
Ground Zero Underground @ RPI Troy, New York
Oct 20 2007 8:00P
Great Scott (w/ Octopus Project, Enon, Ho-Ag) Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 21 2007 8:00P
Allegheny College Meadville, Pennsylvania
Oct 22 2007 8:00P
Howards Club H Bowling Green, Ohio

So Many Dynamos : Flashlights : How High The Moon


So Many Dynamos : Flashlights : Inventing Gears



We Versus The Shark



Next up was Athen's We Versus The Shark. I had heard about them forever but never caught them until now. They took the stage and sounded so powerful. The drummer was an animal. It's hard for me to really describe the sound outside of ethereal terms like post-punk, post-hardcore, math-rock, etc. I wasn't a big fan of the vocals, but the music was so massive and hard-edged that it fits perfectly. Overall I thought they were really good, but there were a few moments where i sort of lost interest , and then I'd get drawn in moments later. The last dissident psych-noise jam they did was pretty incredible. They are on an extensive tour you should check out:

Oct 10 2007 7:00P
Bottletree Cafe Birmingham, Alabama
Oct 11 2007 8:00P
The Bluebird St Louis, Missouri
Oct 12 2007 7:00P
The Icehouse Lexington, Kentucky
Oct 13 2007 8:00P
The Belmont Hamtramck, Michigan
Oct 14 2007 8:00P
Mactuary w/ Debate Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Oct 15 2007 8:00P
Valentine’s w/ Debate Albany, New York
Oct 16 2007 8:00P
HELP! Providence, Rhode Island
Oct 17 2007 8:00P
HELLO SIR RECORDS CMJ SHOWCASE @ THE CAKE SHOP! NYC, New York
Oct 18 2007 8:30P
P.A.’s Lounge w/ Debate Somerville, Massachusetts
Oct 19 2007 2:00P
187 Sealab w/ Bomb the Music Industry Brooklyn, New York
Oct 20 2007 6:00P
ROOFTOP PARTY w/ Debate NYC, New York
Oct 21 2007 8:00P
HELP! NJ/NY/PA, New York
Oct 22 2007 6:00P
The Ivy Mansion w/ Debate New Brunswick, New Jersey
Oct 23 2007 8:00P
Galaxy Hut w/ Debate Arlington, Virginia
Oct 24 2007 8:00P
Two Art Chicks w/ Hi Rollers Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct 25 2007 8:00P
Sociology w/ Debate Greenville, North Carolina
Oct 26 2007 8:00P
THE FEST SIX! Gainesville, Florida
Oct 27 2007 8:00P
The Emerald w/ Debate St Petersburg, Florida
Oct 29 2007 8:00P
The Beta Bar w/ Robbers on High Street Tallahassee, Florida
Oct 30 2007 8:00P
The Soul Bar w/ Dead Confederate Augusta, Georgia
Oct 31 2007 9:00P
Little King’s as the Violent Femmes Athens, Georgia

Here's a taste of them live:


Cinemechanica


Finally, Cinemechanica set up with the drummer front and center surrounded from behind by a wall of guitar driven sound. From the beginning to the end of their set it was blaring intensity and pure sonic bliss. I feel they sound like if Battles was into hardcore and dance-punk. I purchased a copy of their release from last year, The Martial Arts, and it is such a solidly badass album. I am on the Cinemechanica bandwagon and I highly recommend looking into these guys if you haven't already. They are touring Europe right now, but here's some tunes to listen:

Cinemechanica : The Martial Arts : Brain Tarp


Cinemechanica : The Martial Arts : Take Me to The Hospital

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Monday, October 1, 2007

This Week In The ATL




Here's my picks for shows to check out this week:

Tonight: Pinback at The Roxy

Tomorrow: Yo Majesty, The Coathangers, Rob Wonder at the Drunken Unicorn.

Wednesday show of "has-beens" that would probably still be cool: Alice in Chains, Velvet Revolver, Sparta at Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre.

Wednesday show that I will actually go to: Untied States, These Are Powers, Gold Painted Nails at the Drunken Unicorn

Thursday show I'm hoping to score a cheap ticket for: Foo Fighters at the Tabernacle

Thursday show I'll check out late: Je Suis France at the Drunken Unicorn

Saturday show that might be worth driving to Athens for: !!! (chk chk chk), The Field at the 40 Watt

Sunday show of bands that will drive from Athens to the ATL (Also the show I am most excited about this week): Cinemechanica, We Versus The Shark, So Many Dynamos, Scars at the Drunken Unicorn

Hot tracks:

Untied States : I'll Prove You Wrong (Again)


These Are Powers : Little Sisters Of Beijing


Cinemechanica : Ruins Of Karnac


We Versus The Shark : I Am A Fantastic Battle


So Many Dynamos : Search Party

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