Corndogorama Videos: Tenth To The Moon

I missed this show on Thursday, but luckily a ATL Superstar got some videos:

Corndogorama Video: Dan Deacon

Dan Deacon breaks down the barriers between the artist and the audience more than anybody. He sets up his equipment in front of the stage allowing people to circle around him. His shows also employ fun, kindergarten sorts of games the audience plays. In this video you’ll watch one such game go on while he performs:

Corndogorama 2008 Friday (Day 2)

After late starts from the Ohmpark crew all around, we raced through thick Atlanta traffic to make it in time to catch Twin Tigers. It was an intense drive across the city that included me lighting my hair on fire with a malfunctioning cigarette lighter, but we were jamming the new Sorry No Ferrari CD I picked up at their show Wednesday night, and it was the perfect soundtrack for the journey. We arrived just in time and I really loved Twin Tigers. They sort of reminded me of Deerhunter a bit. Very nice shoegazey stuff with everyone trading off vocals. Very much a highlight of the day for me.


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Corndogorama 2008 Thursday (Day 1)

The corndog man was there. Tall boys were on ice. Stage managers were running a tight ship to get bands playing on time. And there was music. With a post in the same spirit of the festival, Thursday…

My arrival just before Loose Screws produced a PBR and then the night began with some punk jams. The band also seemed to enjoy them.


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Corndogorama – A Look Ahead

Alright, kiddies! Bands, beers, and battered, deep fried meat on a stick means it’s time for everyone’s favorite ADD-friendly fest. Corndogorama is near. We’ll be keeping a close eye on everything and reporting here throughout the weekend. We’re excited about moving through the flurry of fest season. With over 100 artists and bands at The ‘Rama, it’s mandatory to bend your head around a few things. So, here’s some things:

Thursday

Don’t F@#k This Up: If your job sucks, Thursday feels like it should be Friday. If your job really sucks, Tuesday felt like Friday. Either way, grab a beer and have a good laugh with the aggressive punk comedy of Attractive Eighties Women. It will make the real Friday better.

The Heartbreak: Music doesn’t start until 8pm.

The Tease: Tenth to the Moon


This experimental group sound dark and manic like a Far East version of a Joy Division cover band – and that’s a good thing. The line-up includes veterans from every corner and I’m looking forward to catching their set. Their full-length debut drops early August and promises to be what your grandmother would tactfully call “different.” I’ll see you at the side stage around 10:30.

Tenth to the Moon : House on Stilts

Tenth to the Moon Myspace

Friday

Don’t F$%k This Up: The zany dance party that is Dan Deacon will blow your ass right into Saturday. You’ve been notified.

The Heartbreak: Double D is the silver lining to a so-so cloud your ears will have to endure in order to get to Wham City.

The Tease: Twin Tigers


In the most straightforward manner, you need to catch these guys. This Athens outfit will trek west into the city with their acousmatic ways. If they were playing later, it might be fun to watch some drunks try to figure out where all of the sounds are coming from. As it stands, they’re penciled-in for 6:00. So, if you can’t tell the man to shove it in time to get there early – Fantaj goes on at 2:00 – make sure you make it in time to catch some solid tunes.

Twin Tigers : Curious Faces Violet Future : Watershed

Twin Tigers Myspace

Saturday

Don’t F&*k this Up: With all the respect due to the 50+ acts gracing us on Saturday, Snowden will be closing the outdoor stage for the evening. They go on at 9:45 – be on time.

The Heartbreak: Saturday is so packed that you’ll have to pull double-duty here. First, you’ll have to decide whether to catch Untied States or watch the sillies choking at the corndog eating contest. Later, my vote for worst synchronized schedule of the weekend pits The Orphins against Gringo Star.

The Tease: Make the Fur Fly


East meets West as Decatur and Athens team up for some rock roots with the occasional synth sprinkle. I’ve only heard a little from them, but I’m definitely looking forward to more and you should too. Go ahead and catch them now because they’ve got the potential to make it tougher to get a good seat in the future. Side stage at 6:30. Pass me a beer.

Make the Fur Fly : No Surprise Demo

Make the Fur Fly Myspace

Sunday

Don’t F!^k This Up: Pussing out and going home early is not acceptable to the Mustard King. Cinemechanica and Maserati are going to light this mofo up.

The Heartbreak: Night will fall on another Corndogorama and you’ll have to go back to your sucky job, or your really sucky job.

The Tease: Summer Birds in the Cellar

Florida represents. I’m a shoegaze sucker and these guys put out some lazy afternoon ethereal soundscapes. One of the few out-o-state bands promises to give your ears a much-needed OTP gift at 7:30 on the side stage.

Summer Birds in the Cellar : Druid : Wooden Lion

Summer Birds in the Cellar Myspace

By now, I expect that you’ve got a pass. If not, go get one. I’ll see you there.

Corndogorama Full Line-Up And Schedule!

Key additions: Untied States, All the Saints, Rizzudo, Morning State, Brass Castle, Graboids, Antic Clay, Missile Command, Batata Doce





This is gonna be a really good one. The line-up is ridiculous this year. It’s going down at Lenny’s the last weekend of June. 4 day passes are $50 and you can scoop one up here.

Corndogorama Website

Corndogorama 2008 Inital Line-Up

So I was on Lenny’s website and I noticed they had some of the line-up for Corndogorama posted, check it out:

Thursday June 26:
Special Olympiad
Trial By Fire
Loose Screws
The Holland Dutch
Attractive Eighties Women
Tenth To The Moon
Thee Crucials
Heinous Bienfang
Blood Vessels (featuring Brent Hinds of Mastodon)
Grey Goo

Friday June 27:

Proton
Janelle Monae
Spy For Hire
Holy Faith
James Hall
Noot D’ Noot
Judi Chicago
Dan Deacon

Saturday June 28:

Battle Cat
Jeff Myers
The Hiss
DJ Kwaku
Gringo Star
Snowden
The Life And Times
Dropsonic
The Howlies
Anna Kramer

Abandon The Earth Mission

Sunday June 29:

Dj Corvette
Caddle Summer
Birds In The Cellar

Bitch
Cassavettes
Blackberry Smoke

Cinemechanica

Maserati

The Georgia Satellites

The Khans (US)

Zoroaster

Looking like a great start. If you are unfamiliar with Corndogorama, it is probably the best music fest Atlanta has to offer, highlighting some of the greatest bands in the city each year.

Corndogorama Website

Lenny’s Bar Website

Corndogorama = Hells Yeah

This is probably Atlanta’s best music festival and I really wish they would not have scheduled it the same weekend as Pitchfork Fest, but oh well, I’ll at least go tonight. I’m interested to see what it will be like for the first time at the new Lenny’s. For those of you going to this, here’s what i suggest you don’t miss:

I’m not very familiar with most of Thursday’s line-up but Friday, make sure you go see Parade at 6pm or The Coathangers at 10pm. Saturday is an incredible line-up. Be sure to get there 12:30 pm to catch DJ Klever. 2pm go see Slow Motion Crash and at 2:30pm don’t miss The Orphins. At 6:15pm check out Zoroaster and 7pm brings the biggest conflict of the fest between Untied States and The Preakness. One Hand Loves The Other hits the stage at 10:30pm and at 11:30pm be sure to see The Selmanaires and Snowden back-to-back. On Sunday, be sure to get there by 3pm to see Moorish Idols. You should check out Tenth To The Moon at 4pm and the Jupiter Watts at 5pm. And of course Atlanta’s biggest band right now, Mastodon, closes out the corn dogs at 9:30pm.

Get more info at the Corndogorama site.

Here’s some videos to get you in the mood: See you tonight!


Corndogorama Schedule

Atlanta’s best music festival has announced its line-up and schedule. Unfortunately, I will be missing this for Pitchfork Fest, but unless you are doing the same, you should go to this:

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