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Chad Rad’s picks for concerts of the week

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Mon., Oct. 26 Future of the Left, Hawks and Predator. $7. 9 p.m. 529, 529 Flat Shoals Ave. 404-228-6769.

Future of the Left consists of singer/guitarist Andy “Falco” Falkous and drummer Jack Egglestone, both previously of Cardiff band mclusky, alongside singer/bassist Kelson Mathias, formerly of the Ammanford-based group Jarcrew. … The band were signed to Too Pure who had also signed Mclusky, however the umbrella company Beggars Group disbanded Too Pure transferring the band to 4AD; most famous for signing the Pixies in the mid eighties.

Wed., Oct. 28 Lead by saxophone player Julian Julien, Fractale is a Parisian five-piece jazz/electro ensemble that melds traditional jazz and rock ideas with improvisation and a computer-generated bent to arrive at a simple, melodic sound. The music is cinematic in scope, and vastly experimental. $8. 9 p.m. Eyedrum. 404-522-0655.

Wed., Oct 28 Cocktoberfest featuring:  Stolen Hearts, Pillow Talk DJ’s (in bikinis) with Misty Waters and the return of the Star Bar Dating Game. $5. 9 p.m.  Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

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Fringe Factory Records debuts Electric Cycles single tonight

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Thee Electric Cycles001Tonight, Fringe Factory Records celebrates their inaugural release at the Star Bar as they host the release party for the “In My Mind” b/w “Going Nowhere” 7-inch single from the Electric Cycles.

Like-minded locals, Atlanta’s Tiger Tiger! and Athens band the Humms open the show, and when all is said and done resident FF DJs Vikki V and Suzy Q will spin a sprawling set of ’60s rock, soul and psychedelic rock records until closing time.

“We had talked about starting a label for a while,” says Vikki. “We have lots of bands playing at our Fringe Factory events and we thought it would be cool to record some of them, put out singles, or maybe even do some reissues of some older stuff — ’60s, garage rock and psychedelic stuff. Matt from the Electric Cycles was kind of the catalyst who got it all rolling. They wanted to be affiliated with a label so we decided to do this first record together.”

“In My Mind” mp3

The Show is free and the music will kick off around 9 p.m. Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

Dangerous Moves: Mayor of Ponce climbs to the top of Rocky Mountain Pizza

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

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TUESDAYS WITH MORONS

“It’s where the weird turn pro.”

That’s how Dangerous Move’s legal counsel Brian 3000 puts it. “But,” he adds with a Jeff Spicoli stoner laugh, “I’m pretty sure I just stole that off a spring break t-shirt.”

It’s like a ski lodge in the center of Atlanta. A pizza place with no red wine. It’s in an odd shaped, flat iron building off 10th Street, and it just may be the cheapest place in the city to get shit-faced.

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Interview: Kid Congo Powers

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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KID CONGO POWERS, née Brian Tristan, holds a musical pedigree that boasts a lifetime spent frequenting as guitarist for sultry punkish acts the Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and the Gun Club. Now fronting a new band, dubbed the Pink Monkey Birds (featuring drummer Ron Miller and bassist Kiki Solis), Powers’ latest album, Dracula Boots, marries haunted gymnasium sounds, funk and ’60s Chicano rock, possessed by a supernatural south-of-the-border flair that’s as alluring as it is dangerous. These songs fill the air with a sparse and spooky garage/lounge sound, and when he speaks, it’s like talking with Vincent Price.

Chad Radford:  I read on Wikipedia that you were the president of the Ramones fan club in 1976 when you were 16 years old. Is that true?

Kid Congo Powers: Yes, that’s very true. I was a teenage fan. This was at a time when people who were into the Ramones numbered in the hundreds, really. It was when their first album came out and there were a bunch of fans in Los Angeles — a tribe of weird misfits that were into them, like something you would see as a crowd scene in Mad Magazine. There were hippies, young punk rockers and kids with the bowl haircuts and polka-dot shirts, hangovers from the glam era. It was a disparate group of people who were attracted to them. Stooges fans, and whatever. So the Ramones would come and play their circuit of small clubs and I kept seeing the same people at these clubs so I thought ‘I’ve got it! I’ll start a newsletter!’ I collected self-addressed stamped envelopes from everyone, because there was no internet back then. I made a Xeroxed fanzine with news and stuff and mailed it out.

The Ramones’ manager Danny Fields, and the publicist at the record company were all really clued into the idea that this was going to work if they talked to the kids; the fanatics. They knew that it was  a grass roots thing, so they were really cooperative. Whatever news I needed, they were happy to give me and they dealt with me like I was a major distributor of records, so it was a really cool time.

Did you get to hang out with the band?
Oh yeah, that was really the first time when there was no line between the bands and their fans. They were hanging out before they played and they were meeting people and asking where to go buy used records, or where were the swap meets and thrift stores, and if they could get a ride there. It was the first time that pop stars weren’t shielded from the audience.

Atlanta acts the Subsonics and Derek Lyn Plastic open. $10-$12. 9 p.m. Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018. www.starbaratlanta.com.

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Hollyweerd is active. Tonight at Star Bar

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

The Cheap Ass Show featuring Hollyweerd, Social Studies, Mach 5, Niko Villamor. $5. 9 p.m. Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018. www.starbar.net.

Download Hollyweerd’s latest mixtape Candy for Kleptos if you haven’t yet.

Pine presents free show at the Star Bar Thurs. night

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Thurs day night (June 4 ) Pine Magazine hosts another one its free, first Thursday of the month shows at the Star Bar in L5P.

Bands scheduled to perform include the Wild, Abby GoGo, Deleted Scenes, Tres Bien, Book of Colors and DJ C_Lark.

Music will start around 9:30 p.m.

The Star Bar is located at 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

To read Pine Magazine’s brief run down of all the acts who will be playing click below.

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Little 5 Points retrospective at Moog Gallery

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Star Bar promoter Bryan Malone is hosting a photography opening at Moog Gallery in Candler Park this weekend. The show is a Little 5 Points retrospective featuring photos of local celebrities, regulars, business owners and places that have given the neighborhood a face over the last 15 years.

Opening Reception: Saturday, May 16. 7 p.m.-11p.m.

Show will run through June 30.

Moog Gallery, 1653 McLendon Ave. Unit B 404-668-9678

Roll Call: Mike Perkins of Pistolero

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Who are you?
Mike Perkins from Pistolero.

Describe yourself in three words.
Adult. White. Male

Who — dead or alive — would you most like to meet?
Phillip K Dick. Sci Fi Author, 60′S -80′S. This guy had some of the most revolutionary ideas about human perception and the flow of time that I have ever read/thought about. He was this south California nut who just eked out a living writing books, doing meth and contemplating God.
**Don’t do meth, meth is bad for you.

Who would you most like to slap in the face?
I once got canned from a job  because my boss threw me under the bus to save his own paycheck. Him I’d like to thoughtfully humiliate.

What song do you wish you had written?
Blue Bayou by Roy Orbison. The ultimate song of love and devotion, plus you just can’t beat Roy’s voice.

Elvis Costello or Elvis Presley?
Presley! People in Japan don’t dress up and sing like Costello.

LP, CD or MP3?
No MP3 player. No record player. My car has a CD player but I like public radio a lot. Terry Gross is the shit.

If you could start one trend, what would it be?
It only takes a moment to be polite.

If you could end one trend, what would it be?
I would like to see people stop taking the little plastic bags at grocery stores/bodegas/liquor spots. I was behind a woman in line today that took a plastic bag for a gift card she was buying. Just carry that shit in your hand…or the giant purse that swinging from your shoulder.

With whom would you most like to play a game of spin the bottle?
The ladies of Battletar Galatica. Starbuck, Caprica 6 and Boomer!

“Yellow House” mp3

Pistolero plays a CD release show for their brand new full-length, Warface at The Star Bar on Sat., April 25 with North Elementary and  Thee Crucials $8. 9 p.m.

(Photo courtesy Pistolero)

Haveyouheard sponsors free show at Star Bar Thurs., April 23

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Haveyouheard.net is sponsoring a free show at the Star Bar on Thursday, April 23, which kicks off its new series of free shows on the fourth Thursday night of every month. It’s free and the music starts at 10 p.m.

Air Loaf: Music for the weekend

Friday, March 13th, 2009

CL’s Chanté LaGon and Chad Radford chat about upcoming shows for the weekend including Subsonics at the Star Bar (Friday, March 13), Ex Humans at the Earl (Friday, March 13), and Marnie Stern at 529 (Saturday, March 14).

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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Pine’s free first Thurs. show returns to Star Bar

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

This Thursday night (March 5) Pine Magazine returns to the Star Bar for another first Thursday of the month free show.

The line-up includes Batata Doce, Sorry No Ferrari, This Piano Plays Itself, Blair Crimmins and the Hookers, Tous les Jours and DJ Press Play.

The show is free and the music starts at 9 p.m. The Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

Click below to read Pine Magazine’s rundown of who’s on the bill.

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Photos: The Fleshtones, Anna Kramer, Tiger Tiger @ Criminal Records and Star Bar, Feb. 7

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

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The Fleshtones play Criminal Records/Star Bar on Sat., Feb. 7th

Friday, February 6th, 2009

The Fleshtones’ frontman Peter Zaremba seems perfectly at ease when explaining that since forming the group in 1976, the members have always held strong Southern ties despite their New York roots.

“We’re Yankees who are very comfortable in the South,” he offers with a thick, Queens accent. From there he tells stories of passing through Georgia in the band’s early days and buddying up with the “boys” in Athens who later became R.E.M. “We played there a lot back in those days, and were a good influence on them.”

The Fleshtones 1981 debut Roman Gods put the group on the map as purveyors of what they call “super rock.” It’s an intense merger of punk and alternative meshed with ’60s soul, surf and garage. In the beginning, the press called them garage rock revivalists, but their songs transcend simple nostalgia.

Through acquaintances with such bands as the Cramps and Boston’s proto punks the Real Kids, the Fleshtones encountered various approaches to wistful rebellion and developed their own raucous sound. “When we saw the Real Kids it was an important moment for us,” Zaremba explains. “We said, ‘Alright, let’s not just love this music, let’s make this music.”

The group has remained remarkably consistent since 1990. Zaremba and original drummer Bill Milhizer, along with guitarist Keith Streng and bassist Ken Fox, round-out the Fleshtones’ line-up. After releasing scores of albums, such songs as “First Date (Are You Coming on to Me),” “Shiny Heinie” and the rollicking “Jet-Set Fleshtones” from last year’s Take A Good Look, reel with more energy and spontaneity than, frankly, anything throughout the Fleshtones’ catalogue. “We tortured ourselves when we made albums like Roman Gods,” Zaremba laughs. “It’s not like we’re in a studio trying to communicate ideas to an engineer who doesn’t understand; which was the case back then. Their lives were dedicated to taking raucousness out of recordings. Nowadays we just have fun.”

The Fleshtones play a free in-store at Criminal Records on Sat., Feb. 7th probably around 5 or 5:30 p.m. and then later with Anna Kramer & the Lost Cause at The Star Bar. $10. 9 p.m. 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

(Photo by Anne Streng)

Air Loaf: Music for the weekend

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

CL’s Chanté LaGon and Chad Radford chat about upcoming shows around Atlanta including Adron and Madeline at the Star Bar (Thurs., Jan. 29), and Fringe Factory’s one-year anniversary party at the Highland Inn Ballroom (Sat., Jan. 31).

For a more comprehensive list of local shows check out Sound Menu.

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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CL recommended free things to do tonight (Thurs., Jan. 29th)

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Over at the Star Bar wayward and whimsical songstress Adron returns from Brooklyn to play a show with Athens songwriter Madeline and locals Zano and Trapper’s Cabin. Show starts at 9 p.m. Star Bar, 437 Moreland Ave. 404-681-9018.

The debut performance from a new three-piece featuring Soulphonics’ members Spencer Garn (organ), Scott Clayton (guitar), and Mark R. (drums) takes place at 529. DJ’s Suzy Q & Vikki V of Fringe Factory will be spinning a mix of surf, psych, garage rock, soul and otherwise vintage rock records. Free. 10 p.m. 529 Flat Shoals Rd. 404-228-6769.

And of course there is the weekly Kirkwood Ballers Club experimental open mic night going on at the Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge. Come here to mingle with folks and check a wide array of outsider music. From pretty and melodic to fractured and skittish to the outlimits of jazz, noise and punk rock, the KBC is an incubator for a lot of music. 9 p.m. The Highland Inn Ballroom Lounge. 644 North Highland Ave. 404-874-5756.

Derek Lyn Plastic kicks off Star Bar residency tomorrow night

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Starting tomorrow night, Derek Lyn Plastic begins a month-long residency at The Star Bar in Little 5 Points.

For the first installment (Wed., Nov. 5), DLP headlines a set with Ominous Castle and Trial By Fire.

Next Wed., Nov. 12th, he will be joined by the N.E.C. and Abby Go Go.

On Wed., Nov. 19th Hollow Stars and the Sunglasses open the show.

And finally on Wed., Nov. 26th DLP plays the middle slot between Das Manics and opening act Vera Fang.

All shows are $3, 21+ and start at 9 p.m. for more information look online at www.starbar.net

Don’t be a wanker, go see Wreckless Eric at the Star Bar tonight

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

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You have no excuse not to go out and see Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby perform at The Star Bar tonight. The guy is a legend and doens’t make it through these parts very often.

Sadly, local powerpop hero and unapologetic Wreckless Eric fan Gentleman Jesse Smith has been removed from the bill in order to spend some time recovering from injuries received during a pretty brutal mugging in L5P last week. Here’s to wishing him a speedy recovery.

Wreckless Eric never quite gained the notoriety of his Stiff Records‘ labelmates Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe — at least not in the States. But as one of the original Stiff exports of the ’70s, he was no less an important figure in the second British pop invasion.

Through his early, out-of-tune singles “Whole Wide World” and “Semaphore Signals,” he gained a rep as the label’s punk sympathizer. Born Eric Goulden, he was a gruff counterpart to the well-mannered Lowe and the purportedly pompous Costello, and was never afraid to call anybody out. “I always liked Nick Lowe, but I thought Elvis Costello was a bit of a wanker,” he offers through his pinched British accent.

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(Photo courtesy Howlin’ Wuelf Media)

If you’re stuck in Atlanta over the 4th of July…

Friday, July 4th, 2008

If you’re not stuck in gridlock or already far far away from Atlanta for the 4th of July weekend there are plenty of things going on around town to keep you entertained. In addition to the various back yard BBQ’s, block parties and shows taking place all over the city on the 4th CL’s gives a hearty, American thumbs to the following weekend happenings.

First and foremost, there is the King Khan and the Shrines show happening over at Lenny’s. On Sat., July 5th.

Criminal Records in L5P is hosting an in-store performance with the Dutches & the Duke at 5 p.m. The show is free and there will most likely be will be beer provided.

Later that night the D&D head over to The Drunken Unicorn to play a show with Seattle’s Fleet Foxes. The show is $10 and it starts at 10 p.m.

The Star Bar in L5P is has the whole weekend covered with a spate of free and fantastic shows from local bands.

Friday, July 4th
Pink Police
the Booze
the Hiss
El Capitan & the Scallywags
the N.E.C.
Club Awesome

Saturday July 5th
Anna Kramer & The Lost Cause
Gringo Star
Ocha La Rocha
Brass Castle
All the Saints

Music at The Star Bar begins at 8 p.m. on both nights and, once again, it’s free all weekend.

And if these things aren’t your bag, than you can head over to Turner Field on Friday to catch Arrested Development’s lead female vocalist, Tasha LaRae perform the national anthem before the game starts.

Then on Saturday night Arrested Development will play a show in Fan Plaza beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be a second show in Fan Plaza after the game as well.

Show Preview: Derek Lyn Plastic

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

music_preview1-1_06.jpgDerek Lyn Plastic is an underdog in the Atlanta punk scene. He exists in a world that’s entirely his own and catalogs his songs one self-released 7-inch at a time.

The lumbering character slurs his words and moves as if he’s suffering through a perpetual hangover. In person, his responses are slow and considered. And just when you think he’s going to say something funny or profound, he shrugs his shoulders and mutters “fuck it,” regardless of the topic in the conversation.

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(Photo by Joeff Davis)

Air Loaf

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Today’s Air Loaf features CL’s Chanté LaGon and Chad Radford discussing two bands who hail from Austell: Coffin Bound and Mammals.

Coffin Bound plays The Star Bar on Wed., June 11. $6. 9 p.m. Mammals play Thurs., June 12. Free. 9 p.m. 404-577-7721. www.starbar.net.

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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