[Video] A Fight To The Death: “Grant Park” IndieATL Session
The new A Fight To The Death record, Gesture Of A Gentleman, is the most impressive release yet from a very talented Atlanta outfit. Their world-spanning collection of antique aesthetics is a bit far out of my taste range, but the music is so good that I can still thoroughly enjoy it. They will be at The Earl Saturday, and here is a video of them performing at Georgia State’s Digital Arts Entertainment Lab:
A Fight To The Death
“Grant Park” IndieATL Session
Song from Gesture Of A Gentleman
Produced by Matt Rowles
- Posted by Davy Minor on June 28, 2010 at 4:49 am
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[Video] Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun: “Autonomic”
Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun
“Autonomic”
Directed by Parker Davidson
Starring Zoe Cooper & Ian Deaton
Produced by Matt Rowles for the IndieATL music series.
Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun myspace
- Posted by Davy Minor on May 20, 2010 at 5:44 pm
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Video: Untied States – “Unsilvered Mirrors” IndieATL Session

IndieATL has been producing a ton of great videos lately of bands throwing it down in Georgia State’s Digital Arts Entertainment Lab, but I’ve been really excited about seeing this Untied States session. The first video just got posted, a sharp rendition of “Unsilvered Mirrors”:
- Posted by Davy Minor on December 3, 2009 at 2:30 am
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Hottlanta Videos: Mastodon, Spree Wilson, IndieATL
Mastodon are going on tour with Dethklok, Converge, and High On Fire this fall, stopping by The Tabernacle November 5th. This news made me realize I never posted this video for “Divinations”:
And while I’m at it, here is a 16 minute Mastodon live video from Download Fest:
I’ve been trying to dig a little deeper into the local hip-hop scene lately in search of something better than the Gucci infused “IgnorRap” that dominates this city. One fellow that I’ve stumbled across that has been impressing me is Spree Wilson. Here are a few videos on his myspace that you should check out:
Finally, IndieATL is a great project from Matt Rowles that captures local independent acts, and sometimes even some touring artists coming through the city, playing live performances in Georgia State’s Digital Arts Entertainment Lab. Here are a few choice videos to give you a feel for what this thing is all about, and then click the link below to dig on through all the goodies:
Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun:
All The Saints:
Adron:
- Posted by Davy Minor on August 3, 2009 at 3:35 pm
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