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Why ask Why? It’s a loaded question

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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“I’ve been mostly listening to stuff that will put me to sleep,” says Why? frontman Yoni Wolf the morning after a tour stop in Los Angeles, where the band plans to use an off-date to shoot a music video for a track from Eskimo Snow, its latest release on the Oakland, Calif.-based Anticon label. The statement is somehow unsurprising. Besides the elusive nature of quality shut-eye on tour, a quick study of Why?’s lyrical output reveals a man in possession of an incessant inner dialogue and a particular preoccupation with the weightier end of the subject-matter spectrum.

The songs on Eskimo Snow and the band’s previous release, Alopecia (both were recorded simultaneously during a recent, and particularly frigid, winter in Minneapolis), are intricate musings on mortality. Were they not delivered in Wolf’s unmistakable, speak-sing delivery and backed by such luscious, careful instrumentation, they would almost certainly be a drag. Instead, they are lively and bursting with character. Unlike early Why?, which was hip-hop influenced by design, the newer albums shimmer with a refined indie-pop sensibility. But don’t expect them to settle. “I wouldn’t say [Eskimo Snow] is an indication of where we’re going necessarily,” Wolf says. “The bits and pieces that I have written for the next record are more lyrically rhythmic, intricately rhymed,” he continues, though he balks at the suggestion of a total return to form. “I have some sound ideas in my head that are quite different.”

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(Photo by Jacob Hand)

Roll Call: Renee Nelson of Envie

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

For today’s Roll Call we call out Renee Nelson of Envie.

Who are you?
Still trying to figure that out.

Describe yourself in three words.
Glutton for punishment.

Who — dead or alive — would you most like to meet?
Anne Boleyn.

Who would you most like to slap in the face?
People who give unsolicited advice.

What song do you wish you had written?
Summertime from Porgy and Bess.

Elvis Costello or Elvis Presley?
A little less conversation, a little more action please.

LP, CD or MP3?
Can’t we just all get along?

If you could start one trend, what would it be?
Correct usage of your/you’re and there/their/they’re.

If you could end one trend, what would it be?
American Idol results as breaking news.

With whom would you most like to play a game of spin the bottle?
Kate Bush.  Nancy Sinatra.  Neko Case.  Daft Punk.

“Glass” MP3

Envie plays Lenny’s on Sat., Feb. 7th as part of the annual Walk to Run Records Mr. NoHeart’s UnValentine’s Day showcase. The Jonesplan, Summer Dare, Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun and Lions and Scissors also perform. DJ Dan Weeks will be spinning for the “Broken Heart’s Dance Party.” $8. 7 p.m. 486 Decatur St. 404-577-7721.

(Photo by Audra Melton)

Corndogorama 2008 playlist (part I): Of corndogs and kings

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Mmmm, corndogs. Who can resist that tasty summertime treat — a mystery-meat hot dog all wrapped up in a blanket of fried batter? Vegetarians, maybe (though for the lacto-ovos among us, there are these lovely substitutes).

Luckily, this weekend Lenny’s Bar will host the 12th annual Corndogorama where they’ll be serving up plenty of those meaty lollipops (it sounds dirty, but they really are kind of like lollipops with that whole edible item on a stick business). Oh, and there will be tons of local bands.

2008 marks the “Year of the Mustard King” for Corndogorama. In honor of this regal festival, we have taken a smattering of songs and crafted some sample packs for you, the beloved readers. Think of them as the musical version of those fast food condiment packets that are currently overheating in your glove compartment … you know, only better.

For the rest of this week, we’ll post a new playlist with a delicious mustard theme. Each playlist will feature six songs from some local acts playing at this year’s Corndogorama.

Today, we’re taking a special look at English mustard.

Click here to listen: English Mustard Playlist

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Lenny’s hosts tornado benefit

Friday, April 4th, 2008

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NATURE’S FURY: The Cotton Mill Lofts in Cabbagetown (photo by Chad Radford)

On Saturday, April 5, Lenny’s Bar will kick off the first of a series of benefit shows. Proceeds from these shows will go to help victims of the tornado that swept through East Atlanta, downtown, Old Fourth Ward and Cabbagetown on Fri., March 14. More benefit shows will take place over the weeks to come, but details are yet to be determined.

Saturday’s show starts at 7 p.m. and the line-up is as follows:
Chinese Frankenstein vs Stan Woodard — 8 p.m.
The Subliminator — 8:30 p.m.
Sorry No Ferrari — 9:00 P.M.
The Christpunchers — 9:30 p.m.
Tenth to the Moon — 10:00 p.m.
Standing Behind You With Knives — 10:30 p.m.
Seven Envy — 11:00 p.m.
Slow Motion Crash — 11:30 p.m.
Attractive ‘80s Women — Midnight

 

For more information regarding this and other benefit shows, visit www.lennysbar.com

Atlanta tornado no match for Lenny’s Bar and The Earl

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

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RIDERS ON THE STORM: Lenny’s Bar sustained damage but reopened the next night. (photo provided by Bean Summer.)

It takes more than a tornado to silence this town.

Rumors of Lenny’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Although the seamy local punk and indie rock club at 486 Decatur St. in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward stood directly in the path of the tornado that struck downtown, Cabbagetown and East Atlanta on Friday, March 14 around 10 p.m., the club was open less than 24 hours later.

In the wake of the storm rumors spread that Lenny’s roof had been torn off and the club was closed. But according to Lenny’s booking agent Bean Summer the rumors were unfounded.

The Friday night line-up was to feature performances by local bands the Preakness and Sleep Therapy, as well as the St. Louis, Mo. psychedelic rock band, Wormwood Scrubs.

The first band had just started when the storm hit.

“I was in the office checking my e-mail and I thought a bomb had gone off downtown,” Summer recalls. “The air was sucked out of the room and I could hear a bunch of loud pops from things hitting the building.”

Some roof tiles were blown off of the building, air conditioning units were knocked over, windows were broken, and a gas line ruptured but was repaired within a few hours.

The most damage was done to dozens of cars in the parking lot that were bombarded with debris, including a roof from of a nearby house.

Lenny’s security staff spent the night in the building fending off looters who raided the complex. “It sounds like something from a science fiction movie, but they were there and they were organized,” Summer adds.

The club’s imposing doorman, Jamie Karns spent much of the night scaring away the approaching bandits. Some looters challenged him but ultimately went away.

“I guess they didn’t want to a get into it with a 400-pound Samoan guy with a mowhawk,” Summer laughs.

After Squeegeeing water off of the floor and patching-up windows, the club was open the next night, despite the mayors warning that the neighborhood was a disaster area.

Summer estimates that the club’s damage, coupled with lost revenue from the weekend amounts to approximately $10,000. But it’s an amount that he says is minimal compared to the damage in neighboring Cabbagetown.

He adds that many of Cabbagetown’s residents are in bands or are entrenched in the local music scene; many of whom make up Lenny’s regular clientele. To help them, he is organizing a benefit show at Lenny’s on Sat., Apr. 19.

All proceeds from the benefit will go to those affected by the tornado.

No bands are booked yet, but he encourages anyone who’s interested in playing to contact him at beansummer@gmail.com.

Across town at The Earl, the weekend was just as dark. The Earl didn’t receive nearly as much damage as Lenny’s, but the Everybody Fields show on Friday night as well as the Prick magazine party on Saturday were canceled because the power was out.

The only substantial damage the property received was to the fence in the back parking lot that was mangled by two uprooted trees.

The Earl’s booking agent Patrick Hill is organizing a separate benefit for those affected by the storm, but details are to be determined.

The Prick party is rescheduled for Sun., April 20, and all proceeds from the show will be donated to tornado victims as well.

“We feel pretty fortunate in terms of what happened,” says Hill. “I was shocked to hear that Lenny’s was open the next night, but was happy to hear that the damage wasn’t as bad as everyone had feared. We lost two nights worth of revenue, but we consider ourselves lucky.”

Dates announced for Corndogorama 2008

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

The good folks at Lenny’s Bar have posted the dates for Corndogorama, the annual blowout of rock bands, hot dogs and random shenanigans.

CORNDOG-O-RAMA : 2008- The Year of the Mustard King!
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June 26,27,28.29 @ Lenny’s Bar

*Now with 100 bands, over 4 days, on 4 main stages, 2 indoor and 2 amazing outdoor stage in the shadow of historic Cabbage Town at the legendary Lenny’s. This year’s signature back-to-back format is a line up only Atlanta’s mainstay Corndog-o-rama mastermind and founder David Railey can deliver: Artists: Independent music artists and fans will reap the benefits of the festival’s outdoor stage experience with pro-level sound, lighting, and staging music festival lovers expect, we think the local artists deserve, and the Corndogorama now delivers to America’s breakout independent music
scene.

Costume-wearing pranksters should start raiding their favorite thrift stores now. If you don’t know what Corndogorama is all about, read Chad Radford’s story in CL’s July 11, 2007 issue.

Zoroaster slays Lenny’s, part II

Monday, September 24th, 2007

As promised in a previous post, here are some photos of Zoroaster’s amazing show at Lenny’s Bar Wednesday, Sept. 19. The pictures were taken by Jason Reed.

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Zoroaster slays Lenny’s

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Last night, Zoroaster gave the equivalent of an arena-sized concert at Lenny’s Bar. And when I say “arena-sized,” I mean it: a column of lights that blew away anyone who stepped into the club, a booming sound system and the band mashing out its grindcore amid smoke that turned the members into silhouettes. The spectacle was so out of this world that dozens of people in front of the stage simply freaked out, headbanging and throwing up their two fingers in the “Satan” salute. Even the dudes in the back of the room raised their Pabst beer cans in tribute.

It’s difficult to describe how amazing Zoroaster’s concert was. I’ll post some pictures soon. In the meantime, check out T. Lagon’s profile of the band from CL’s Sept. 12 issue here.

The new Lenny’s turns one

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

It’s hard to believe it’s already been a year since Lenny’s Bar moved into its more spacious new location. On Aug. 25, Atlanta’s best dive bar will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of its move with a night of local bands and DJs. Snowden, Psychic Hearts and Atlas Sound (Bradford Cox of Deerhunter) will bring the rock. KISS Atlanta party-starter Preston Craig will fill the floor with a DJ set. This anniversary party looks to be the best end-of-summer blowout in Atlanta, so be there.

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