Friday, September 30, 2011

Coquette, Cassette


I used to spend hours trying to get those damn cassette tapes fixed, sticking some sort of pencil or scissors into the holes and winding and winding and winding... Heaven forbid if the tape player actually "ate" the tape! Mind you, it was an easy enough fix with enough patience and some clear tape but I fear that my copy of Space Jam will forever have a second long blip during "Basketball Jones."

I guess it was only a matter of time before people our age got nostalgic for the most cumbersome of formats: the tape. Unlike records, whose glorious vinyl actually plays differently soundwise, tapes are pretty inferior sounding, looking, and use wise. But apparently it's the new indie, hip thing to do.

So it's no surprise then for those of you in the "in crowd" that of Montreal has released a cassette box set. I will give you this, the box art alone is pretty damn awesome. And if you're the type to drive a car that still has a tape player (like I did), you might actually enjoy having this around. Thankfully, mp3 download codes come with all the cassettes so if you are tape player-less, you can put it on your iPod. So, uh, good luck with all that then.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Power of Music: Emotional Bag Check


There's this great little site I stumbled across a while back called Emotional Bag Check. It's a nifty little place where you can "check your emotional baggage" by way of writing about your problem in a small space on the site. Then enter your email and someone will send you a song that they think might help/explain the situation.

If you're one of the lucky ones without baggage, you can offer to "carry" some by selecting a song to send to someone, all run through Grooveshark. It's a wonderful idea. Using music as a healing tool. Or maybe just something to vent with. How many of us have gotten our teenage angst on with Linkin Park or drowned our sorrows in an overdose of Leonard Cohen? Ok, well, I have at least.

As sites like Postsecret have taught us, there's something quite satisfying about telling a stranger all your problems or secrets.They have no room to judge but on the surface level. We're all in this together. Check your bags at the door.

The site is relatively new and may have a few bugs but I figured it might be something you guys would be interested in. Have fun. 

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Weekly Show Picks

TONIGHT
Go Bar
Suspect Raptor
The Skipperdees
Ghost Lights

Locos Grill
Normaltown Flyers


THURSDAY
40 Watt
Chris McKay and the Critical Darlings
Tealvox
Lowdive

Caledonia
White Violet
Mitchell Thunderbolt
Joel Hamilton

Melting Point
Free Mountain
Ice Cream Man
Save Grand Canyon
Dan Wentworth


FRIDAY
40 Watt
Ruby Kendrick
Lera Lynn
Shovels and Rope

Little Kings
Sam Sniper
Yo Soybean!
Mr. Falcon
Save Grand Canyon
Machismo


SATURDAY
Farm 255
Efren
Thomas Wynn and the Believers

40 Watt
Timmy Tumble and the Tumblers
Still Flyin'
Hey Rocco


SUNDAY
Hendershot's
Nice Machine


MONDAY
Hendershot's
Open Mic


TUESDAY
Caledonia
Albatross
Connected Houses

Go Bar
Gripe

Monday, September 26, 2011

R.E.M. Roundup

I was saving that title for my book, dammit! j/k
R.E.M. will release a career retrospective album called Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage on November 15th. It contains 40 songs including three new tracks recorded this summer in Athens: "A Month of Saturdays," "Hallelujah," and "We All Go Back to Where We Belong" which will be released as a single on October 18th. It features liner notes from Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe. Tracklist is here.

The release and the title of this album reveals what many have suspected, that R.E.M. has had this retirement in mind for a while. Mills confirmed as much to Rolling Stone in an article from the upcoming Oct. 13th issue.
The band delayed the announcement because "a lot of people are affected by this decision in a serious way," Mills says, referring to R.E.M.'s staff and crew. "We wanted everything set up the way it should be. Which leads to our next topic that a lot of you have been emailing AMJ about...

RE: R.E.M. Fanclub
If you had renewed/were "in" by Sept 21, you'll get this year's Christmas package and possibly 1 more newsletters. There will be no more fanclub new memberships or renewals. :(

Say Thanks to R.E.M. here. Gotta quit reading this at work or I'll start tearing up...

MONSTER turns 17 today. Holy gee whiz.

Coldplay on R.E.M.
If you happened to be at Music Midtown in ATL on Saturday, you might've seen Coldplay. Chris Martin's friendship with Stipe has been well documented and the British singer saw fit to pay tribute to our fine Georgia band by performing "Everybody Hurts." Nothing like 45,000 people singing along...


And if you want to hear true nerdity, I (Jordan) was interviewed for a few R.E.M. things last week. Here's the Athens Banner Herald story and me on NPR with Ingrid "Rockville" Schorr.

Friday, September 23, 2011

WUOG Carnival of Sorts


What? Too soon to use an R.E.M. song as a headline? But it fits sooo well! Anywho, WUOG is throwing a carnival this weekend in conjunction with the fine folks over at the UGA Music Business Program.

I've been assured that there will be face painting, a kissing booth (!), bubbles, juggling, and all sorts of insanity. Oh, and there's music too. Grinnin' Bear and Brothers are among some of the performers. It's all happening at Nuci's Space from 6 p.m. to who knows when. Get in for $5 if you're normal, $3 if you're dressed like a clown.

We all could use a bit of fun and frivolity right now so why not give the WUOG Carnival a Try? Find all the extra details right here.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Thank You R.E.M.


My first, and only, REM show. ATL 2008
"I wouldn't be in Athens if it weren't for R.E.M."

It's a common refrain you'll hear over and over in the coming days as the town tries to digest the news that our favorite sons have decided to retire. And it's true for a lot of us. I know it's true for me.

I can't claim to have been there from the beginning. Born the year of Document, my first intro to the band involved Sesame Street and a song called "Furry Happy Monsters." I was maybe 10 when Bill Berry retired. My older friends, ones who were actually there at the old church that famous night, are fond of telling me how much I missed. So yes, I'm part of the younger generation of R.E.M. fans.

The only memories I have of the early days are of long faded photographs and bootlegs from shows played in places that don't exist anymore. Thanks to Youtube, I can watch the blonde Stipe shake and shiver, see Bill in full on flight, watch the roar of Buck's guitar and laugh at Mills' nudie suit. But I've got my own experiences to draw on now, looking back on the amazing career that the guys have had.

This blog you're reading? It wouldn't be here without R.E.M. I started it to relay stories from Athens to my friends across the planet, most of whom I met through the Murmurs.com fan site during the weeks leading up to Accelerate. The twitter account? Set that up to follow remroaddog during the tour. REMHQ has linked to my content both here, at WUOG, and Flagpole more times that I can count.

I have had so many incredible experiences with this band. They were the soundtrack to my college years, appropriate, no? I got to DJ with Mike, shoot the breeze with Peter, and watch Bill Berry surprise everyone and play drums onstage again. The times I've been up to the HQ office have been unforgettable. I've gotten so much advice and encouragement from that group.  I'm so honored and thankful that I've gotten to do so much with a band and its management, especially such a group of good, talented, and amazing people.

I'm listening to Collapse Into Now a day after the announcement. It's oddly comforting. The whole album takes on a new light now, whether by design or not. I keep replaying "It Happened Today" over and over and over. Yes, I'm sad that R.E.M. won't be releasing any more new material or playing any more shows. But let's think about all they've done.

Athens and all its eccentricities are known worldwide because of their loyalty to the town. They introduced their fans to other artists, ranging from Pylon and Love Tractor up through associated acts like the Decemberists. Those of us here in town know that when you see a large anonymous donation to a local charity, you can usually figure out who it was. And that's the kicker.

For all their accomplishments, they stay remarkably humble and low key. That, I think, is the secret. You could always imagine yourself hanging out with a member of R.E.M. in some forgotten bar or record store. If you ever dealt with any of their staff, they practically rolled out the red carpet for you. Fan club? STILL $10. R.E.M. always did it their way.

It's only fitting that they end their extraordinary run with an almost understated announcement. No giant farewell tour, no full page ads in Rolling Stone... Michael will continue his art, Mike, his golf swing, Peter, his half-dozen bands...

As for us, the fans, friends, and family of R.E.M., at least we can rest easy knowing that we've gotten their all. You couldn't have asked for a better career. The band is not just influential but popular! They outlived all their contemporaries and beat the game. All things must come to an end. R.E.M. didn't burn out, explode, or outlive their musical life. It's the right time.

So Michael, Peter, Bill, Mike, Scott, Bill R., Bertis, Kevin, Mercer, David, and all the many good people at REMHQ, THANK YOU. From the bottom of my heart and I swear, I'll Remember Every Moment.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

It Happened Today


 FROM REMHQ

"To our Fans and Friends: As R.E.M., and as lifelong friends and co-conspirators, we have decided to call it a day as a band. We walk away with a great sense of gratitude, of finality, and of astonishment at all we have accomplished. To anyone who ever felt touched by our music, our deepest thanks for listening." R.E.M.

In their own words: The guys share their thoughts on why now.

MIKE

"During our last tour, and while making Collapse Into Now and putting together this greatest hits retrospective, we started asking ourselves, 'what next'? Working through our music and memories from over three decades was a hell of a journey. We realized that these songs seemed to draw a natural line under the last 31 years of our working together.

"We have always been a band in the truest sense of the word. Brothers who truly love, and respect, each other. We feel kind of like pioneers in this--there's no disharmony here, no falling-outs, no lawyers squaring-off. We've made this decision together, amicably and with each other's best interests at heart. The time just feels right."

MICHAEL

"A wise man once said--'the skill in attending a party is knowing when it's time to leave.' We built something extraordinary together. We did this thing. And now we're going to walk away from it.

"I hope our fans realize this wasn't an easy decision; but all things must end, and we wanted to do it right, to do it our way.

"We have to thank all the people who helped us be R.E.M. for these 31 years; our deepest gratitude to those who allowed us to do this. It's been amazing."

PETER

"One of the things that was always so great about being in R.E.M. was the fact that the records and the songs we wrote meant as much to our fans as they did to us. It was, and still is, important to us to do right by you. Being a part of your lives has been an unbelievable gift. Thank you.

"Mike, Michael, Bill, Bertis, and I walk away as great friends. I know I will be seeing them in the future, just as I know I will be seeing everyone who has followed us and supported us through the years. Even if it's only in the vinyl aisle of your local record store, or standing at the back of the club: watching a group of 19 year olds trying to change the world."

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Press Release Theatre: Rewired Gear Sale for Nuci's

 
Nuçi's Space will be selling TONS of used music gear on Saturday, September 24 at the OK Coffee seating area on the corner of College Ave and Clayton St from noon-4 pm. We have a dozen electric guitars and basses, lots of amps, keys, effects processors, drums and drum accessories. Come see us, we accept cash, check or credit.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Hunk of Burning Love

I'd recommend you read the Red and Black recap of last night's show at the Melting Point. It'll give you the basic gist of what went on. But as for myself, I was repeatedly blown away by the sheer magnitude of the event. It was a wonderful evening full of music and friends and awkward dancing.

It's so nice to know that we live in a town where people can come together en mass and help a friend. It's even cooler when you grab the likes of Randall, Davis, John, Bill and the host of talented musicians that played last night.

And since you asked, we got footage of the gig. It takes a bit to upload so check back later today and early tomorrow for more clips from the evening.


Friday, September 16, 2011

Thank God It's the Weekend

PARTY!!!



Thursday, September 15, 2011

Pop, Pop, Popfest Video

Yes, I will continue to make bad pop puns when I write about Popfest. Deal with it.
So if you're the type that likes to make videos, likes music, and likes Popfest, boy have we got a contest for you! The Popfest Foundation announced today a special promo video contest. If you've got the right stuff, you could see your video being used all over the place and get yourself two wristbands to the festival. Hop on it, details below!




Your video must...

1) be 1 minute, 30 seconds or shorter

2) mention all the headlining bands (Olivia Tremor Control, Man or Astroman?, The Dead Milkmen, Bob Mould and Throwing Muses), must mention the festival dates October 11-15, Must mention the *Poptober craft, record and 'zine/mini comic fair (see below)

3) display WWW.ATHENSPOPFEST.COM at the end for at least 5 seconds

4) be posted to YouTube or Vimeo only. No email submissions. Only email Gordon@athenspopfest.com with a link to where your video is located.

5) Must grant the Athens PopFest permission to distribute the video as a promotional item.

6) Sorry, no one playing the festival is eligible to participate.

7)DEADLINE: Thursday, September 22, 9:00 AM.

Prizes:

1st: Two Full festival wristbands to this year's fest!

2nd: One full festival wristband to this year's fest

3rd: Two tickets to a single night at the 40 Watt (If you're friendless or dateless we'll even split these between two nights because we're such nice people!)

Please note: If you've already purchased tickets or passes you can not receive a refund for those if you win. However, we will allow you to assign your prize to someone else. You may choose one person one time. You may only do this once. Absolutely no name changes after you tell us who to give it to. Why? Because that's just a hassle.

*10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Poptober Fair Craft/Comic/Record Show. PopFest versions of Indie Craftstravaganzaa, FLUKE, and the Secret Record Swap. $5, free with wristband. THE CLASSIC CENTER

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Weekly Show Picks: Sept 14 - Sept 20


TONIGHT
40 Watt
Wye Oak
Okkervil River

Flicker Theatre
Don Chambers + GOAT
Jeremy Wheatley


THURSDAY
Nowhere Bar
Stokeswood

Caledonia
Tumbleweed Stampede
Street Violence
Tater ZandraZandra
Qurious

New Earth
Blueprint
Atmosphere
Evidence


FRIDAY
Hendershots
Adam Klein
Adam Levy

Caledonia
Hot Cha Cha
Spirit Hair
Spring Tigers
Summer People

Gnat's Landing
Strawberry Flats


SATURDAY
40 Watt
The District Attourneys
Eddie and the Public Speakers
Mr. Falcon

Plush Palace
Zlam Dunk

Terrapin Beer Co.
The K-Macks
Taj Motel Trio


SUNDAY
Melting Point
Tim White's Burning Down the House Party Benefit
Michael Guthrie Band
Nathan Sheppard Band
Rick Fowler Band feat. Bill Berry 
Stawberry Flats 

MONDAY
Hendershots 
Open Mic


TUESDAY
Flicker Theatre
Madeline
Your Heart Breaks

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Too Hot To Fish: Too Cool for TV

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Get it in Gear


We talk a lot about musicians in Athens but there's a whole group of people that those musicians owe their livelihoods to: techs. All it takes is one bad drop and your amp/guitar/drum is gonna need the tender loving care that you can't provide. That's where these guys come in.

Flagpole recently ran this article about some of our finest go to guys when it comes to gear. The work they do can be highly specialized or sometimes just involve hitting something with a wrench (well, that's what I do). But there's no doubt that Athens would be in trouble if it weren't for our tech minded people out there to keep things running, and sounding, smooth.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Bouncing off Satellites

For some reason, it completely escaped me that the B-52s Bouncing off the Satellites turned 25 yesterday. Seriously, that record is 25 years old. Wowzers.

While it's no Cosmic Thing, BotS was insanely important in shaping the Bs that we know and love. By career standards, the record was merely okay and today its rare to find people outside the fandom who really dig it. But there's some good stuff here and there. Musically okay but the real story of the album is what happened during the making of.

The recording of the album was derailed by the tragic loss of Ricky Wilson. To lose a brother, a friend, a musician is unthinkable. When he passed in October of that year, few could've blamed the Bs for calling it quits. It wasn't a pretty road to drive down but they stayed on it and later released the amazing Cosmic Thing, a record packed with high quality good fun and a strange tinge of sadness.

It's easy to mark off a record in a long running band when it's not that great. I suppose we tend to forget that bands are on a journey just like us and that every record has its lessons to teach. If anything, BotS is inspiring in the fact that they made it through to the other side and to happier days ahead.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Athens Music News Roundup


Football weekend coming up. Let's hope for a better game and better uniforms. At least they weren't Maryland. Ick!

The UGA Music Business program needs your song. Also, they're digitizing a whole bunch o' stuff. Details can be found via Flagpole here.

Neutral. Milk. Hotel. BOXSET.

Tunabunny gets some nice, steamy press.

Want to win $400 and help wounded soldiers? Design a poster for the upcoming Wounded Warriors record.

Word is that the space formerly known as Schoolkids Records will become an Under Armour outlet. Yikes.

Speaking of former record stores, RIP Criminal Records in ATL.

And finally, by our geek powers combined, this is Of Montreal covering the White Stripes.

Of Montreal covers The White Stripes

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Weekly Show Picks Sept 7 - Sept 13

 
TONIGHT
Farm 255
Timmy Tumble
Royal Baths
Tunabunny

Flicker
The HEAP

Melting Point
Songwriters in the Round
Ken Will Morton
Redneck Greese
Efren
Holly Belle


THURSDAY
Caledonia
Grape Soda
Emperor X
Front Bottoms

Georgia Theatre
Bright Eyes
First Aid

Little Kings
Antlered Aunt Lord
Green Gerry
Los Meesfits
TaterZandraZandra

Max
Kite to the Moon
The Woodgrains


FRIDAY
Caledonia
Desarios
Ocean is Theory
Santah
Slowriter

Flicker
Romanenko (reunited)
Panic Manor

New Earth
Guzik
Hot Breath
Lazer/Wulf


SATURDAY
40 Watt
Mute Math

Georgia Theatre
Fuzzy Sprouts (reunited)
Hayride

Office Lounge
The Vinyl Strangers


MONDAY
Melting Point
The Hoot

Hendershots
Open Mic with Kyshona Armstrong


TUESDAY
Little Kings
Clay Leverett and Friends

Go Bar
Songwriter Invasion

Flicker
Between Neighbors

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

New Music Tuesday: Bill Mallonee

Glad to see Bill Mallonee is still hard at work, despite having moved away from Athens town for a bit. His latest album, The Power and the Glory, is due out Oct 2nd and judging from the sound of it, is pure Mallonee kicked up a few notches.

Bill has made some tracks available for your listening pleasure over on his bandcamp page. Or you can just click the little box below for some tuneage. We're shameless fans of Bill and the Vigilantes of Love so expect more on the album later. For now, enjoy!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Happy Labor Day!


Friday, September 2, 2011

Happy End of Summer

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Redcoats March On!


Possibly some of the most underrated musicians in Athens, the UGA Redcoat Marching Band is almost instantly recognizable in the NCAA. The days are long, the work and heat extreme, but they still manage to have a great time. We asked our friend Matt, better known as Athens GA Weather, to talk about his days in the Redcoats.

BY MATT DANIEL

Marching in the Redcoat Marching Band was one of the most rewarding experiences in my life, and I will never forget all of the amazing memories I had.  You get to meet some incredible people, and represent the University of Georgia. I played trumpet in the Redcoat Marching Band from 2005-2008.  I got to perform in one of the best marching bands in the United States.  I will never forget playing Krypton during pregame at the Georgia Blackout game against Auburn in 2007.  Watching our team win a SEC championship and beating a team who should have beaten you (LSU) was another highlight. (Yes, we were a good football team a long time ago!)   What you might not know, is how much work we put into Redcoats.  I wouldn’t say marching in the band was “difficult”, but very time consuming.  

Band camp in early August starts off the Redcoat Marching Band.  Typically, Auxiliary, drumline, and derbies report to camp a few days early to work on organizing music, making flip folders, and of course, practicing routines/music. Eventually, freshmen show up and are taught the basic fundamentals of marching.  When I was in it, we would be outside in the heat from 9am-12pm teaching the rookies how to march and listen to commands. We also have auditions to figure out what parts are given to each member (rookies and returning members). Eventually, the full band registers and the season starts off. Band camp usually lasts a week and has a schedule similar to this:


12pm-4pm:  Inside music rehearsal

6-10pm- outdoor marching rehearsal

We usually work on all of the stands and show music during sectionals and full band from 12-4pm.  By 6pm-10pm, we learn the pregame and show 1 drill.  After our day is over, we repeat the same thing for the next 3-5 days.

During the school year, we practice Tuesday and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30pm. If there is a game on Saturday, then the band practices on Fridays too.  Members actually register to play in Redcoats, and only receive one hour credit.  Saturdays are typically an all-day event. We usually have to wake up extremely early and practice around 7am in the morning if it is a home game. Afterwards, we are on our own until the Dawg Walk starts up.  On some away games, we might have to wake up around 3am or 4am to depart (especially if it is a noon kickoff).

We easily put in 20 hours a week or more (depending if we have a game that weekend).  It’s a lot of hard work, but it is so worth it.  Everyone in the organization is great, and it really gives you appreciation for the university.

Nothing finer in the land, than the Georgia Redcoat Marching Band!  Go DAWGS!


For more on Matt, check out his Twitter Page ( @athensgaweather), his blog on Athens Weather, and his major blogging site at EarthSky.org.