Music Man–The Downside

Music Man–The Downside

Slow travel week last week. With the exception of a road trip to Nashville on Friday and Saturday, I pretty much camped out in Atlanta all week catching up on music listening, live shows, and a little company paper work. I came across some really cool stuff while I was at it, particularly in the live setting. I saw […]

CD Review: The Dead Weather – Horehound

CD Review: The Dead Weather – Horehound

The Dead Weather Horehound Third Man By Eileen Tilson In Latin, Lucifer means “Day Star” and is linked with pre-Christian story that Lucifer rose early and was the shiniest star in the sky, outshining Jupiter and Saturn, and then would disappear before the Sun came up. The story, of course, has evolved into Lucifer as […]

Drive A Faster Car Presents Pistolero, Royal Bangs and What Happened To Your Fire Tiger? @ Star Bar, July 18

Drive A Faster Car Presents Pistolero, Royal Bangs and What Happened To Your Fire Tiger? @ Star Bar, July 18

Local blog Drive A Faster Car is throwing a nice little shindig this Saturday at Star Bar with Pistolero, Royal Bangs and What Happened To Your Fire Tiger? (the latter of which has members from Parade, Slushco, Pistolero and is fronted by Hillary Yarbrough, formerly of Aviator & no disassemble). Just thought you should know!

CD Review: Elbow — The Seldom Seen Kid

CD Review: Elbow — The Seldom Seen Kid

ElbowThe Seldom Seen KidGeffen Epic and sweeping are words often used in music criticism, but they are words vital for describing Elbow's repertoire. The moving string arrangements paired with the tender lyrics and caressing vocals of Guy Garvey make the band just as sensual as their name (inspired by the reasoning from BBC show "Singing […]

CD Review: Courtney Fairchild — 11 Chances

CD Review: Courtney Fairchild — 11 Chances

Courtney Fairchild11 ChancesStanley Recordings By Al Kaufman In 2006, Courtney Fairchild divorced her husband, left her friends, and moved from her hometown of Dallas, Texas to Philadelphia, Penn. The result was her 2007 album, Quit. The following summer, sequestered in her friend's guest house with huge amounts of bourbon and a high fever, she realized […]

CD Review: The Noisettes – Wild Young Hearts

CD Review: The Noisettes – Wild Young Hearts

The Noisettes Wild Young Hearts Mercury By Chris Homer With their second album and debut for Mercury Records, The Noisettes continue their unique blend of soulful pop and electro-dance music. Judging from the five song press sampler of Wild Young Hearts alone, it is easy to see the UK trio’s versatility. Vocalist Shingai Shoniwa has […]

CD Review: Wilco — Wilco (The Album)

CD Review: Wilco — Wilco (The Album)

Wilco Wilco (The Album) Nonesuch Records By Eileen Tilson Perhaps it’s the fact that there is a camel named Alfred on their latest album appropriately titled, WIlco (The Album), that gives the indication that after 15 years of migraines, drugs, band fights, anxiety and depression, Wilco has finally decided it is time to lighten up. […]

Sam Holt, Sonia Leigh, Stovall and More for Smith’s Georgia Theatre Benefit This Wednesday Night!

Sam Holt, Sonia Leigh, Stovall and More for Smith’s Georgia Theatre Benefit This Wednesday Night!

Smith's Olde Bar is hosting a benefit show for Athens' historic Georgia Theatre, which recently suffered extreme damage from a massive fire. The show is this Wednesday night, tickets are only $10, and you'll be getting some excellent music and the knowledge that you are helping a great institution get back on its feet. There's […]

Music Man–All Grown Up

Music Man–All Grown Up

In September of 2007 I was a panelist at the Atlantis Music Conference in Atlanta. It was basically a session where several colleagues from different labels and I shared with the attendees our knowledge of the industry; everything from what we look for in a band, to how to find a good manager to how not […]

CD Review: Destroyer — Trouble in Dreams

CD Review: Destroyer — Trouble in Dreams

DestroyerTrouble in DreamsMerge Records By Micah McLain Dan Bejar makes unique music – whether it be flawless indie rock as a part of the New Pornographers, challenging avant-garde pieces with Swan Lake or laid-back orchestral pop under the cover of Destroyer. Trouble in Dreams, Destroyer's eighth release on the Merge imprint, picks up right where […]