An Atlanta Music Mp3 Trilogy: The Spooks, Glen Iris, Feeding Fingers

The Spooks are a side project of the Black Lips along with local musicians Mark Naumann and Adam Bruneau (The Kiwis). The band is Halloween themed as they dress up in white sheets like ghosts for their shows and the music is a very “spooky” variety of psychedelic garage-punk. They finally released their debut album, Death From Beyond The Grave, a project that had been in the works for years. The first side of the record is the album itself, and the second side is a bunch of live cuts. If you enjoy the Black Lips and that whole genre, then you will probably love this. I will pull this out and jam it to scare little children when Halloween comes back around, but I can’t see myself spending a considerable amount of time with it. Here’s a cut from it:

The Spooks : Now I’m A Spook

Buy Death From Beyond The Grave

The Spooks myspace




Glen Iris is an Atlanta super group comprised of Chris Strawn (Brass Castle), Justin Hughes (Batata Doce, Elevado, Missile Command), and Jonathan Lueke (Ice Caps). They rock out hard, as you would expect from these gentlemen. They are playing tonight at the Drunken Unicorn, so if you are looking for a show to catch, you should check it out. Here’s a jammer:

Glen Iris : Cold Tammy

Glen Iris myspace




Feeding Fingers are an Atlanta band that do the post-punk-goth-new-dark-wave-whatever stuff, and they do it rather well. At times it certainly leans towards being too derivative and dated, but nevertheless there is good stuff going on here. Whether you are a fan of this style, or just dabble in it like me, their newest album, Baby Teeth, is well worth looking into. They are playing a show with The Orphins and Club Awesome at The Earl February 28 before embarking on a European tour.

Feeding Fingers : Neverlight

Buy Baby Teeth

Feeding Fingers myspace

What Up In The ATL?

There isn’t a whole lot of big national acts coming through the A yet this year, but there are a ton of great local shows to check out and some interesting out-of-towners. The best shows in Atlanta January 12 – 18:

Tuesday:

Ghost to Falco, Recompas, Dan Hole Pond @ Eyedrum

Devil Worshiper, Thy Mighty Contract, Yukon, 4th Horse Men, So So Death, DJ Crackhouse @ Lenny’s

Hanna-Barbarian, Twin Thunder, Small Reactions @ WonderRoot

Thursday:

The Goldest, Sealions, Beige @ The Earl

The Sneaky Hand, Miles From Pangea, Beatrix Kiddo, Champagne Summer, Veris @ Lenny’s

Friday:

Longwave, Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun, It’s Elephants @ The Earl

Black Skies, Brass Castle, Overhead Ground @ Drunken Unicorn

The Mighty Hannibal, Noot D’ Noot @ Eyedrum

Saturday:

Baby Dinosaurs vs. Extinction, Can Can, Pegasi51 @ Drunken Unicorn

Anna Kramer & The Lost Cause @ 529


Ghost To Falco : Fourth
Thy Mighty Contract : Conjugal Freelance
The Goldest : Already Gone
Brass Castle : Bookworm Resin
Hanna-Barbarian : Terminus Exodus

Live Videos: Club Awesome, Brass Castle (8/6/2008)

Here’s some videos from last night’s show at the Drunken Unicorn. I had to leave early so I didn’t catch Cheeseburger, but our ATL bands rocked it out, and I thought Club Awesome was particularly on top of their game for this one:

Club Awesome:

Brass Castle:

Photos: Club Awesome, The Orphins, Brass Castle and Nomen Novum played a benefit for Sarah Nope on 2-22-08 at Lenny’s Bar – Atlanta, GA

Nomen Novum

Brass Castle

The Orphins

Club Awesome