Archive for the ‘Best Bets’ Category

Today’s Best Bets: 07-23-08

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Joe Pitts Band
8-11 p.m., The Melting Point

Led by guitarist Joe Pitts, this blues rock band from Arkansas incorporates elements of jazz and funk into its live show. Admission is $5. - Trisha Klein

Kilroy, Juffage
10 p.m., Tasty World

Local band Kilroy plays indie rock with distorted guitars and poppy vocals. Chicago-based indie band Juffage plays experimental, electronic rock peppered with tape samples. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 07-22-08

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Celerity, Days of Hysteria, Sematic
10 p.m., Tasty World

Celerity plays punk-inspired hard rock with hints of grunge and garage rock. Formerly known as Stereo Gun, Days of Hysteria is a local metal band with rock guitars and screaming vocals. Virginia’s Sematic plays alternative metal. Admission is $5. - Trisha Klein

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Today’s Best Bets: 07-16-08

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Sean Arington, The Mayhaws
8:30 p.m., Flicker Theatre and Bar

Sean Arington sounds like “perpetual summer.” Since moving to Athens in the mid ’90s, he has played with One Big Eye and Big Atomic. Now performing on his own, Arington focuses on crafting lyrically driven, honest songs. The Mayhaws are a four-piece band from Tallahassee that plays “acoustic stomp and revelry” and “honky-tonk shenanigans.” - Trisha Klein

Dead Stick Landing, Sematic
10 p.m., Caledonia Lounge

Local band Dead Stick Landing plays jazzy, progressive rock originals and occasional covers of bands like King Crimson, Soundgarden and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Sematic is an alternative, metal band from Virginia. Admission is $6 to $7. - Trisha Klein

Polemic
10 p.m., Tasty World

Local, experimental rock trio Polemic is heavily influenced by Sonic Youth. Lead singer McKenna Mackie shows her range by alternately singing prettily and screaming her head off. Turn and Burn and The Fact will also perform. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 07-15-08

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Well Strung
7-10 p.m., The Melting Point

Playing as part of Terrapin Tuesdays Bluegrass Night, Atlanta’s Well Strung is a jazzy bluegrass quartet with roots in acoustic jam music. Featuring the guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and upright bass, this band really is well strung. Admission is $3. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 07-14-08

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The Hoot
8-10 p.m., The Melting Point

At this month’s folk music showcase offered by the Athens Folk Music and Dance Society, Latin American folk band Incatepec, old-timey musician Andrew Lentini and singer-songwriters Kate Morrissey and Christopher Henderson will play. Admission is free. (706) 208-0985. - Trisha Klein

Sic Alps, Meth Teeth, Everybody Everybody, Double Dynamite
10 p.m., Go Bar

Sic Alps play lo-fi, psychedelic punk. Seattle’s Meth Teeth is a quirky, folk rock band. Fans of Daft Punk, Stereolab and Dub Narcotic Sound System will appreciate Everybody Everbody’s beat-driven electronic sound. Dynamite plays lo-fi, psychedelic rock with a keyboard. Admission is free. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 07-11-08

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Dromedary Quartet
10 p.m., Farm 255

In its current incarnation as a quartet, Dromedary’s co-founders Rob McMaken and Andrew Reissiger are joined by a rhythm section: jazz bassist Chris Enghauser and New Orleans drummer Louis Romanos. The band plays improvised jazz and world music, inspired namely by West Africa, the Andes, Eastern Europe, New York City and the South. The quartet released a new CD, “Sticks and Stones,” earlier this year. - Trisha Klein

Diplo, Dark Meat
10 p.m., 40 Watt

The innovative DJ Diplo is well known for his remixes and mix tapes of baile funk music, the street-party soundtrack of Brazilian neighborhoods. He’s sure to get you up on your feet and dancing. It’s hard to say how many people will be on stage with Dark Meat, but their psychedelic punk is also bound to get you moving your feet. Future Ape Tapes also performs. - David Bill

Today’s Best Bets: 07-09-08

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Kaitlin Jones, Coy King, The Starter Kits
8:30 p.m. Flicker Theatre and Bar

Kaitlin Jones is a local singer-songwriter who often plays with her band, The County Fair. A member of local folk band Timber, Coy King, who plays the upright bass and piano, will perform a solo show. Led by Mikey Dwyer, The Starter Kits play rock music. Motormouth and the Soft-Spoken Band will also perform.

Hot Pink Money Shot, Vialka
10 p.m., 40 Watt

Not surprisingly, Hot Pink Money Shot plays testosterone-fueled rock that is loud and hard. Vialka is the French duo of Marylise Frecheville and Eric Boros. They describe themselves as a “turbo folk micro-orchestra.” Admission is $5 to $7.

Jason Beckham, Spencer Frye, Christopher Henderson
10 p.m., Caledonia Lounge

Local singer-songwriters Beckham, Frye and Henderson used to host The Committee of Vigilance together once a week at Little Kings. Tonight, they’ll reunite for an evening of earnest, local music. Admission is $6 to $7. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 07-08-08

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Riverbend
7-10 p.m., The Melting Point

Playing as part of the Terrapin Tuesdays Bluegrass Showcase, Riverbend is known for its annual bluegrass festival held in South Georgia. Tonight, they’re bringing the show to Athens. Admission is $3. - Trisha Klein

Kenosha Kid
8 p.m., Farm 255

Indie rock meets jazz with Kenosha Kid. Inspired by silent films, poetry and local music, Dan Nettles and his crew push the boundaries of traditional jazz. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 06-25-08

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Tipsy and the Tri-Tones
8-11 p.m., The Melting Point

Playing as part of John Straw’s Blues Night, this Atlanta band plays American roots music. Admission is $3. - Trisha Klein

Feather Sheds Bird, Nuclear Spring, The Flowers of Evil
10 p.m., Caledonia Lounge

Singer-songwriter Jon Lowell performs solo as Feather Sheds Bird. Nuclear Spring is a local, experimental folk band. Trey of the Flowers of Evil describes his band as “Joy Division playing knee-slappin’ country music or Leonard Cohen backed by an aggressive rock ‘n’ roll band.” - Trisha Klein

Caroline Monroe
10 p.m., Farm 255

Monroe is a local country music singer-songwriter who used to front rock band Umpteen. More recently, she’s worked with producer Fester Hagood and performed with the Last Waltz Ensemble, a tribute to Bob Dylan and The Band. - Trisha Klein

Today’s Best Bets: 06-24-08

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Scott Miller
7-9 p.m., State Botanical Garden of Georgia, International Garden Lawn

Miller’s band, Scott Miller and the Commonwealth, were the house band on Jeff Foxworthy’s “Blue Collar TV” for two years. His brand of humorous, light-hearted rock will appeal to rednecks, blue collars and white collars alike. Local country band The Wydelles, led by Bo Bedingfield, will open. Tickets are $15 adults or $10 for garden members and $5 for children. (706) 542-1244. - Trisha Klein

Bicycles and Gravel, Radiolucent
9 p.m., Nuçi’s Space

Bicycles and Gravel offers confident and sincere indie pop that aims to uplift, and Radiolucent plays adult contemporary tunes with a singer-songwriter, folk rock vibe. Admission is $5. - Trisha Klein

Ponderosa, Ski Club
10 p.m., Tasty World

Ponderosa plays mellow, classic rock-inspired southern rock. Atlanta’s Ski Club play guitar-heavy, indie pop inspired by My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth. - Trisha Klein