Post-Monday Mash-Up
Yo La Tengo have added some southern dates to their freewheeling tour where they play acoustic versions of songs and tell stories of the band’s long history. They will be at the Variety Playhouse on January 12th and Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner will be opening. That show is gonna be so awesome!:
The Black Lips are involved with two different movies. First, they are playing a fictional band in a movie called Let It Be, that is about the story of the movement in underground American music that was known as D.I.Y. Also, they will be featured in Chris Dortch II’s upcoming documentary on Atlanta’s underground music scene, We Fun, featuring other ATL superstars such as Deerhunter, Mastodon, The Selmanaires, The Coathangers, Anna Kramer and Jessica Juggs.
A great local show to check out this week:
Liars and No Age will be at The Earl on Valentine’s Day.
The Selmanaires an Anna Kramer And The Lost Cause are having a dual CD release party at The Earl on January 26th. The Selmanaires:
Silversun Pickups have a remix EP coming out in a couple of weeks.
Marco Benevento of The Benevento-Russo Duo has a solo album called Invisible Baby dropping February 12th.
Ween will be returning to The Tabernacle on January 29th.
The Breeders have a new album coming out in April.
Gnarls Barkley have a new album due out in spring of 2008.
Super Furry Animals will be at The Variety Playhouse on January 30th.
Tom Petty is playing the Super Bowl.
Read up about Atlanta’s Battery 5.
Remember the Regins Spektor re-scheduled show is tomorrow at The Tabernacle.
- Posted by Davy Minor on December 4, 2007 at 10:28 am































