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Oh trust me, my friends and I discussed the possibility of that... it really doesn't seem like it was staged. Why the hell would he go through the work to try to trick fans like that? And then continue to lie, if that's the case? I see no purpose to it.
I wonder how many people who there to see DJ Shadow. I bet at least 90% of the patrons were there just because it was a Saturday night, so it's pretty cool he was able to capture at least some of their attention. Maybe there were some crying bride-to-be's complaining that their favorite song isn't being played on their bachelorette party night. Who knows, but Opera just seems like an odd venue for him. A lot more fans would have gone if he went through the usual Atlanta outlets.
This will conclude Atlanta music night on Inforoo before I go out to see Balkans/Deerhunter super-side project group (Night Masks).
So... show was good. It was like Bradford Cox came up to me and asked, "Hey, Monster! What would make the best night of music for you?" "Well, assemble the 2 best bands in Atl...Deerhunter & Balkans (aka Bradford Cox [Deerhunter, Atlas Sound], Locket Pundt [Deerhunter, Lotus Plaza], and Frankie Broyles [Balkans]). Then start the show with TV Eye and work into some Echo & The Bunnymen. From there, go garage rock like an underground expert and polish it off with a Swell Maps-esque jam. Spend the next 25+minutes in a krautrock bass and dual guitar experiment and then close us off with the hardest version of Pylon you can muster. And, oh yeah, be sure to wear a wig.
BTW...Bradford Cox has no idea at this point what they are doing for festivals. He hasn't even heard of Goat and that's bullsh*t. Everyone that hears it thinks it's great and I told him so.
file mutemath under bands that bring it anywhere, any time. they played a show outside in the cold last night in atl and brought it full force and then some. they were still playing at the 11 pm curfew time, their sound was cut and they kept playing for another 2-3 minutes as the crowd finished singing the last song.
5/17-19: HANGOUT
5/30- Andrew W.K
6/1- Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16 BONNAROO!
6/29- Bob Dylan, Bob Weir, My Morning Jacket, Wilco
6/30- The Grandmothers of Invention
7/19-20 WSMFP
8/1- Mastodon w/ Machinehad
8/7- Melvins
9/5- Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
9/26-29 Furthur Red Rocks (!)
10/2- The Legendary Pink Dots
11/1-3 Voodoodoo
Post by schlonginus on Dec 25, 2012 17:15:51 GMT -5
He's referring to the last time we saw mutemath. The show was booked by a baptist organization at the saenger theater in mobile and the whole venue was filled with underage kids and it was the only show I've been to that didn't sell alcohol. It was weird.
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK
He's referring to the last time we saw mutemath. The show was booked by a baptist organization at the saenger theater in mobile and the whole venue was filled with underage kids and it was the only show I've been to that didn't sell alcohol. It was weird.
that is weird. but I bet they still rocked that shiz.
Post by schlonginus on Dec 25, 2012 20:38:57 GMT -5
Yeah, they were awesome...always are. Also, I meant that that was the first show at THAT venue that didn't serve alcohol that I have attended...I've been to a few all ages shows that didn't serve alcohol but those were advertised as such and I flasked it. We were not expecting that show to be like that though. We were probably the oldest people there that weren't parents there with their kids.
5/25: Dillinger Escape Plan
5/30: Andrew W.K. w/ Tony Clifton
6/1: Big Boi w/ Killer Mike
6/13-16: BONNAROO
6/29: Bob Dylan, Wilco, MMJ
6/30: The Grandmothers of Invention
7/11: Seinfeld
7/20: Living Colour
8/1: Mastodon w/ Machine Head
8/7: Melvins
9/5: Iron Maiden w/ Megadeth
10/2: The Legendery Pink Dots
11/1-3: VOODOO
11/14-17: BEAR CREEK
Yeah, they were awesome...always are. Also, I meant that that was the first show at THAT venue that didn't serve alcohol that I have attended...I've been to a few all ages shows that didn't serve alcohol but those were advertised as such and I flasked it. We were not expecting that show to be like that though. We were probably the oldest people there that weren't parents there with their kids.
that was the promoter's deal. I've never seen a show like that.
Yeah, they were awesome...always are. Also, I meant that that was the first show at THAT venue that didn't serve alcohol that I have attended...I've been to a few all ages shows that didn't serve alcohol but those were advertised as such and I flasked it. We were not expecting that show to be like that though. We were probably the oldest people there that weren't parents there with their kids.
that was the promoter's deal. I've never seen a show like that.
Was there alcohol at their Atlantic Station show, sang? It's pretty much a mall.
How was it setup? Like where was the stage set up? Was there vendors or did you pop into the restaurants for beverages, food, and such? I'm wondering because it seems like an interesting place to have a concert. The place is fun for date nights.
How was it setup? Like where was the stage set up? Was there vendors or did you pop into the restaurants for beverages, food, and such? I'm wondering because it seems like an interesting place to have a concert. The place is fun for date nights.
they had it in the little park area in the middle. they had bars setup. that was the first time I had ever been there. it was a pretty cool place.
Post by Roo'adelphia on Dec 28, 2012 11:03:19 GMT -5
Halestorm at the Electric Factory last night. Opened with acoustic set and came out with heavy 2nd set. Their from Philly the homecoming shows are always on point great to see them headlining after getting a Grammy Nom.
Post by theshining on Dec 29, 2012 13:31:21 GMT -5
Had a great time reliving my teenager years last night seeing a Rusty reunion show. Unless any of you are familiar with small time 90's Canadian acts you probably have no idea who these guys are but it was a great energetic show at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern, complete with stage diving and crowd surfing.
If you are interested in checking them out, youtube Misogyny, Soul For Sale, and Groovy Dead.