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Monday, August 31, 2015

Tracklist: VMA recap

>> Tonight on Late Night: Kimmel has Demi Lovato, and Fallon has Gary Clark, Jr.

>> Last Night on MTV: Friend of Avril Taylor Swift & Nicki Minaj made up (lol nope), Macklemore got a little help, Miley appropriated, The Weeknd just wants to watch the world burn, St. Nicki gave Miley what's what, Demi slayed, Bieber cried, Millennial, Vanguard Gen X'er Kanye West said some stuff, Taylor won Video of the Year for that truly awful video, and Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz released a surprise album FOR FREE ...…

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Stephen Wood's organic jazz blows into Elliott Street

Like delicious Chanterelle mushrooms growing in the forest, pianist/composer Stephen Wood's music is fed by nature, providing a unique flavor for his own brand of jazz. Wood's Chlorophyll Quartet (including Eric Fontaine on bass clarinet, flute, and saxophones) draws inspiration from "plant life, Earth's natural processes, and our human relationship to our environment".…

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Saturday, August 29, 2015

The Cringe hops on Motley Crue's 'Final Tour'

John Cusimano and his legion of brigands operating as New York City rock ’n’ roll outfit the Cringe have been steadily chipping away at the stone for the last decade and their forefathers have taken note. The band is back out on the road supporting Mötley Crüe on their “Final Tour” for a second stint this summer.…

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Neil Cribbs @ Eddie’s Attic

A night of New MUSIC from Neil Cribbs and Jesse Tyler!

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Friday, August 28, 2015

DIP, Half Acid, Suffer Dragon, and more battle it out


On Saturday (August 29), six acts take the Mammal Gallery stage in a Battle of the Bands competition. The rules maintain that two bands will perform on the stage simultaneously (Floral Print v. Man's Trash), and another two (Half Acid v. Suffer Dragon), and another two (DIP v. the Dandyls), until each initial grouping has yielded a winner.…

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Goldyard drop 'Briknik,' announce 'Fuck Culture 3' release

With Fuck Culture 2, Goldyard released one of the more underrated local hip-hop albums of the year. Thematically the project is a bit murkier than their exceptional predecessor, Fuck Culture EP, but the project finds In-Doe and A.T. at the most lyrically comfortable point in their careers.
Earlier this week, the group premiered the visuals for "Briknik," one of the standout cuts from FC2.…

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Tracklist: Tyler, The Creator not allowed

>> Last Night on Late Night: Lamb of God did "512" and "Still Echoes"on Kimmel.

>> Last Night at Wrigley Field: New BFFs Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence danced on top of Billy Joel's piano during "Uptown Girl."…

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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Table of the Elements is now on Soundcloud


Ever since Table of the Elements closed up shop in 2011, Atlanta has been on the search for a cornerstone of experimental music. There are certainly bastions of outsider music, from venues like Eyedrum and Mammal Gallery to labels Mission Trips and Primitive Patterns.…

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Motherfucker celebrates 'Confetti' in the EAV


Athens power trio Motherfucker has become an East Atlanta Village mainstay since last summer, making the Earl an ideal spot for its album release show. The group has taken full advantage of local shows with the likes of Obits and Mastodon, wowing such veteran acts' audiences with its self-described "punch-in-the-air rock."…

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Tracklist: Fetty Wap makes history

>> Last Night on Late Night: Miley Cyrus went undercover, talked boobs, and Andy Grammar did "Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)" and "Honey I'm Good" on Kimmel, Lupe Fiasco did "Prisoner 1 & 2" on Hannibal, Ashley Monroe did "I Buried your Love Alive"

>> Last Night at the Staples Center: Taylor Swift did "Smelly Cat" with Lisa Kudrow, "Good For You" with Bad Blood team member Arsyn aka Selena Gomez and "Mirrors" with Justin Timberlake.

>> Fetty Wap is the first rapper to chart his first four singles in the top 10 simultaneously.…

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Imagine all the people

Homegrown EDM fest returns, growing larger than its founders could have ever imagined. by Jonathan Williams As a former New York City break dancer and club-goer, Glenn Goodhand has always felt inspired by the dazzling and multicultural atmosphere of storied Manhattan clubs the Tunnel and Limelight. So much so that he wanted to recreate a bit of the same scene in Atlanta when a career in commercial real estate brought him here in the early '90s.…

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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Black Linen's cinematic 'Mental' syncs with stop-motion animation


Black Linen's Randy Michael has said all along that the band's sound is inspired by Quentin Tarantino film soundtracks and spaghetti western instrumentals. Based on a recently unveiled video for "Mental," the band's cinematic vision does sync up with film — of the stop-motion variety.…

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Tracklist: Yo La Tengo love music

>> Last Night on Late Night: Unknown Mortal Orchestra did "Can't Keep Checking My Phone" on Coco.

>> Last Night at The Staples Center: Squad Captain Taylor Swift covered Beck's latest single "Dreams" with a little help from Beck and St. Vincent.…

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Hendrix in the South

Fiery performance captured at the Woodstock of the South 10 weeks before Hendrix flew on. by Hal Horowitz You don't have to be an expert in Southern rock lore to know that 1970's Atlanta International Pop Festival, held 100 miles south of the city, near the tiny town of Byron, Ga., hasn't received the same respect as other major festivals of the era: Monterey Pop, Woodstock, Isle of Wight, or even the Altamont Speedway disaster. But with attendance estimated at over 300,000 during its three-day run (July 3-5), and headlined by Jimi Hendrix, it needs to be acknowledged as one of the most significant, and peaceful, rock gatherings of its kind.…

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Celebrate the super moon with Sun Ra

Eyedrum opens it's rooftop this Sat., Aug. 29, for a screening of Space Is the Place, director John Coney's 1974 chronicle of the space-age prophet, Sun Ra. The screening coincides with the super moon, and Saturn will beacon from the Southwestern horizon.…

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Brooklyn’s Paper Garden Records brings music to Ponce City Market

On Thurs., Sept. 10, Brooklyn-based record label Paper Garden Records partners up with Creative Loafing to launch the bi-weekly “Ponce City Nights” concert series in Ponce City Market’s Central Food Hall or outdoor courtyard. The series' name and concept is an extension of Paper Garden's Chelsea Nights series at New York City's Chelsea Market, and is set to showcase local and nationally touring acts performing live every other Thursday night throughout the year.…

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Hometown Hero Returns to Atlanta To Support AMP Scholarships

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Internationally-hailed violist and Atlanta native Jennifer Stumm performs works with Pianist Roman Rabinovich at Spivey Hall at Clayton State University on Tuesday, September 1 at 8 p.m. Proceeds from the recital benefit the Atlanta Music Project Endowed Scholarships at Clayton State University. Performance to include Brahms Scherzo in C minor from the F.A.E. Sonata, Brahms Sonata in E Flat Major, op. 120 no 2, and Brahms Sonata in F minor, op. 120 no 1. Purchase $15 tickets here 

stummheadshotViolist Jennifer Stumm is recognized as one of the world’s dynamic and creative advocates for her instrument, known both for her distinctive sound and unbridled enthusiasm for music. Hailed by the Washington Post for the “opal-like beauty” of her playing, Stumm’s appears on many of the world’s great stages, including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Concertgebouw, Sala São Paulo, and the Wigmore Hall, London. Her solo career was launched after victories in three major international competitions: William Primrose, Geneva and Concert Artists Guild (where she was the first violist ever to win First Prize.) This season she makes her solo debut at the Berlin Philharmonie, performs with orchestras on four continents, plays the complete chamber works of Brahms in Tel Aviv and directs the second year of her festival and social project in Brazil.

An enthusiastic speaker and writer about music, Jennifer Stumm’s TEDx talk about the viola and the blessings of being different, “The Imperfect Instrument,” was named an editor’s pick of all talks on ted.com and she was recently cover artist of Symphony Magazine. She released her second album in 2014, for Orchid Classics, of Berlioz’s Harold in Italy, to much critical acclaim, and performed the work almost fifty times.. Her debut recording for Naxos’ Laureate Series, of virtuoso works by Italian composer/violist Alessandro Rolla, received high critical praise. A recipient of the prestigious BBC New Generation artist and Borletti Buitoni Awards for her work in chamber music, she appears at major festivals such as Verbier, Marlboro, Spoleto, Aldeburgh, Delft and IMS Prussia Cove. Her collaborative partners have included members of the Beaux Arts Trio, Guarneri, Vermeer and Alban Berg Quartets and the period ensemble L’Archibudelli.

Since her school days strings in the Atlanta inner city, Jennifer has been devoted to the power of art to inspire social progress in us all, and especially to the idea that anyone who can do should teach. In January 2015 she founded the Ilumina Festival, a chamber music festival and social initiative in the mountains outside São Paulo uniting prominent international soloists with Brazil’s most talented younger musicians. Ilumina provides opportunity and connections to raise the prospects of a worthy generation of young artists, offers busy soloists a fresh and inspiring space to do their best work, and gives the world a dynamic reminder that talent never decides where it is born.

Native of Atlanta, Jennifer chose the viola in her school’s orchestra when she was eight because she thought it had the most beautiful sound. She went on to study with Karen Tuttle at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School and also pursued interests in politics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania. Jennifer Stumm is currently International Chair of Viola Studies at the Royal College of Music, London and visiting professor at EMESP Tom Jobim, São Paulo. She performs on a viola by Gasparo da Salò, c 1590, generously on permanent loan from a private collection.

10156643194_38a0c8996b_oPraised by the New York Times for his “uncommon sensitivity and feeling”, the Israeli pianist Roman Rabinovich is the winner of the 2008 Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. Mr. Rabinovich has performed throughout the United States, Europe and Israel in such prestigious venues as Wigmore Hall, Leipzig’s Gewandhaus, Lucerne Festival, Prague Spring Festival, Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, as well as the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Cite de la Musique in Paris and the Millennium Stage of the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. In 2015-16 Mr Rabinovich is scheduled to perform Rachmaninov Concerto No. 3 with the KBS Orchestra and Yoel Levi, as well as return appearances with the Symphony in C, the Ann Arbor Symphony (Prokofiev Concerto No. 3) and the Dohnanyi Orchestra (Bartok Concerto No. 2). Recital engagements include Vancouver Recital Society, Cincinnati Matinee Musical Series, Chopin Society in St Paul, MN, Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theatre, as well as the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff. Mr Rabinovich’s chamber partners this season will include the Doric and the Ariel Quartets. In addition, Mr Rabinovich will collaborate with the violinist Liza Ferschtman for a marathon of chamber music of Brahms in three consecutive concerts in Tel Aviv. Noted by critics for the “vivacity and virtuosity” and “the impeccable clarity of execution” Mr Rabinovich’s 2014-15 season highlights were a recital at the Menuhin Festival Gstaad, as well as a series of recitals at Sir Andras Schiff’s curated “Building Bridges”, which included appearances in Zurich’s Tonhalle, Berlin, Ruhr Piano Festival, and New York’s SubCulture. In March 2015 Mr Rabinovich performed complete Beethoven Sonatas for violin and piano with Liza Ferschtman. In December 2013 Mr. Rabinovich has returned to Wigmore Hall with a solo recital and was immediately invited back for two more recitals in future seasons. In May 2014 Mr. Rabinovich made his Prague Spring Festival debut playing a solo recital in Rudolfinum and Rachmaninov Concerto N. 2 in Smetana Hall. In spring 2014 he toured with the Haifa Orchestra throughout the United States, performing as soloist in 28 cities. The tour included four concertos: Tchaikovksy’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos Nos 2 & 3, and Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3. In 2013, Orchid Classics released Mr. Rabinovich’s debut recording: “Ballets Russes”: Ravel/Rabinovich Daphnis & Chloe, Stravinsky Petrushka; and Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, all arranged for piano solo. Mr. Rabinovich was honored with the Classical Recording Foundation Artist of the Year award for his CD, which was also given a four-star review by BBC Music Magazine, who had this to say: “This is clearly a labour of love. Rabinovich’s stylish line drawings adorn the booklet, and the enthusiasm of his joyful playing is infectious. There is plenty of dazzling passagework to savor, with the “Dance Russe” zinging along merrily. It is the broad palette of colours that is most impressive, especially in the more poetic moments, such as the closing pages of “Romeo and Juliet before parting” (August 2013)\I In addition to winning the top prize and four additional awards, including the prestigious Mezzo Award, best classical concerto, best young Israeli competitor and best performance of an Israeli piece awards at the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Israel in 2008, Roman has won first prize at the Animato Piano Competitions in Paris in 2007. At age 10 he made his Israel Philharmonic Orchestra debut under the baton of Zubin Mehta, and performed with that orchestra and Maestro Mehta again in 1999 and 2003. Since then his expansive concerto appearances included most of Israeli orchestras (including Israel Symphony of Rishon-Lizion, Israel Chamber, Jerusalem Symphony, Camerata Jerusalem, Haifa, Raanana Symphony orchestras), KBS Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony in C Orchestra, Paris Chamber Orchestra, Dohnányi Orchestra, Prague Symphony, Ann Arbor Symphony, Riverside Philharmonic, Delaware Symphony, Lubbock Symphony. In addition to Maestro Mehta, Roman has worked with such conductors as Yoel Levi, JoAnn Falletta, Joseph Swensen, Rossen Milanov, Boguslaw Dawidow, David Amado, Yoav Talmi, Noam Sheriff, Uri Segal, Arie Lipsky, Tomasz Golka, Avner Biron. Mr. Rabinovich, born in 1985 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, began his piano studies at the age of six with his mother, Mira. In 1994, he and his parents immigrated to Israel where he studied with Irena Vishnevitsky and later with professor Arieh Vardi at the Rubin Academy of Music in Tel Aviv. He is a graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music as a student of Seymour Lipkin got his Masters Degree at the Juilliard School where he studied with Robert McDonald. Mr. Rabinovich also excels as a gifted artist. He often combines his concerts with exhibitions of his paintings. Besides traditional painting Mr Rabinovich draws on his IPad. His artwork can be viewed on his website at http://ift.tt/1hZj52A

 



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Tracklist: Born To Run turns 40

>> Last Night on Late Night: Tobias Jesso, Jr. did "Crocodile Tears" and "Hollywood" on Kimmel, and Taylor Swift did "You Outta Know" with Alanis Morissette, "Goodbye Earl" with Natalie Maines, and a little dance with doppleganger Ellen for night three at the Staples Center. Related: PLEASE WELCOME TO THE STAGE...

>> "Ain’t no way I’m letting some ones ignorance tear me from my roots ..…

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Kacey Musgraves minds her biscuits

Kacey Musgraves takes classic country on tour behind sophomore album, ‘Pageant Material.’ by Dacey Orr In Kacey Musgraves' country, clever lines frame everyday life in a way that's relatable. Rife with steel guitar and peppered with down-home colloquialisms that would feel like shtick coming from anyone but a small town Texan — it's pure class.…

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Monday, August 24, 2015

Get Grip good benefit set to take over the Basement

As the Old Fourth Ward hip-hop fixture Grip Plyaz prepares to do battle with a nasty cancerous tumor — pleomorphic sarcoma to be exact — the groundswell of support is increasing every day. On Sat., Aug. 29, a slew of local allies will amass at the Basement to raise money to help offset Grip's medical bills.…

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Tracklist: Prince wins the 80s

>> Tonight on Late Night: Kimmel has Tobias Jesso Jr.

>> "Everyone can have their own trap queen.…

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Some Kind of Hate: Black Linen gets introspective, Rod Hamdallah teases new record, and metal vets converge as SOG

Black Linen: “A Song for Josie”

Black Linen broke its digital silence in late July with a '60s inspired rocker that, like earlier recordings, would not have sounded out of place on a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack. For "A Song for Josie," the band slows things down for a melancholy tear-jerkers.…

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Toto proves it's more than that 'Africa' band

Progressive rock progenitors Yes, and their pop successors Toto have teamed up for a co-headlining tour this summer that hits Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park on Sat., Aug. 22.

Earlier this year, Toto released XIV, the group's first new studio album in over ten years, which debuted in the top 10 in nine countries around the world.…

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Tracklist: Bradford Cox mellows out

>> Last Night on Late Night: The Doobie Brothers did "Long Train Running > Takin' It To The Streets" (FF to 32:53) and (web exclusive) "What A Fool Believes" with a little help from Michael McDonald, on Fallon, The Struts did "Could Have Been Me" and "Kiss This" on Kimmel, and earlier in the day, Mary J. Blige did "Right Now" on Ellen.

>> "I thought, "I can make a really good ‘50s melodramatic ballad this time," and we recorded it that way.…

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Mike WiLL takes 'Belly' route in new video

Somewhere in the conception of this video for Mike WiLL Made-It's "Drinks On Us," featuring the Weeknd, Future, and Rae Sremmurd, there had to have been a discussion about Hype Williams. The famed rap video and film director, known for his use of bright color, large-scale productions (See: "Big Pimpin'"), and over-the-top action sequences had a habit of making rap stars look cooler and bigger than their reality.…

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Dirty Guv'nahs' James Trimble talks breaking up and breaking out of 'local band' Label

The Dirty Guv’nahs have spent almost a decade performing together, taking their Southern rock on the road to college towns, festivals, and cities across the country while maintaining a strong and supportive following in their hometown of Knoxville, Tenn. For six guys who didn’t ever plan on being professional musicians, it’s been a pretty stellar run — and they’ve decided to go out with a bang. After mutually agreeing that disbanding would be best for the Guvs, the group announced a farewell tour hitting the cities that have welcomed them over the years.…

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Tracklist: Beyonce declines to comment

>> Last Night on Late Night: Carly Rae Jepsen did Official Song of The Summer "Run Away With Me" on Fallon, Mumford & Sons did "The Wolf" on Kimmel, Langhorne Slim did "Strangers" on Coco, Robin Thicke did "Back Together" on Corden, and MS MR did "Criminals" on Meyers.

>> "It’s all in the music.…

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