Saturday, February 23, 2013

The SweetWater 420 Fest


The lineup's been announced for the SweetWater 420 Fest, although the date has been known for a while now (4/20, duh!).  None of my favorite bands are in the lineup, but how can you go wrong at an outdoor festival in Atlanta during the month of April featuring George Clinton and the P-Funk Allstars, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, and Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears?  Old school funk for an entire weekend!  

There's always Josh Rouse at Terminal West on Friday, April 19 to get your guitar-based singer/songwriter fix before the festival.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Soirée de Poche


French music site La Blogotheque has finally gotten around to posting their Soirée de Poche by Local Natives, recorded last November 22.

It was worth the wait.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Top 10 Things To Do in Atlanta When You're High

This has been done elsewhere before, and Water Dissolves Music does not condone the use of drugs, but if you just so happen to be high anyway and find yourself  in Atlanta, here's a Top 10 list of things to do:

1. Criminal Records


Good music, friendly vibe, cool Little Five Points location, and sooner or later you're going to find your own niche bin.  If you're lucky, there might be an in-house band performance.

2. Georgia Aquarium


You can lose yourself for hours walking underwater and watching the fish.  Just don't start thinking that the belugas are trying to communicate with you personally.

3.  Stone Mountain


A great big stone in the middle of the suburbs (incidentally, also the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan) has to be an allegory for something, doesn't it?  Arcade Fire can probably make an entire concept album out of this place .  Anyway, you've got your aerial trams to ride, your mountaintops to stand atop, and your moats, your boats, and your floats (no goats).  If you're there on the right day, you might also get a laser show, Scottish games, or even Japanfest for your moment of Zen.

4.  Biggar Antique Store, Chamblee


As long as your OTP visiting Stone Mountain, you might as well check out this little gem in nearby Chamblee.  The trick here is to keep quiet as your mind is blown.

5. Buford Highway


As you head back into the city, stop at Orient Center on Buford Highway for lunch, but good luck choosing between Malaysian, vegetarian Malaysian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, and Thai.  But what's really going to bake your noodle later on is wondering just what exactly goes on at Infinite Mindscape (two signs below "Pharmacy").

6. Faux Arc de Triumph at Atlantic Station


As long as you're engaged in virtual globe trotting, drive by Atlantic Station and look at the preposterous fake Arc de Triumph.  But there's not much else to do there, so keep on moving.

7. Bellwood Quarry


Fortunately, it's a short drive from Atlantic Station to Bellwood Quarry, which is supposed to become a new city park some day but is now most famous as a set for The Living Dead teevee show.  Technically, getting in there will involve some trespassing, but if you're high you probably already have a healthy skepticism about obeying the law, amiright?  Anyway, big cliffs, jagged rocks, great echoes, and you can fantasize about living a fugitive life there away from civilization and most importantly, away from zombies.

8.  Tanyard Creek Trail


If the quarry gets to rough and hostile for you, come back toward town again and take a relaxing stroll along the Beltline trail through Tanyard Creek Park, where, except for some dogs off of their leash, you'll feel safe and secure once again.

9.  Clermont Lounge

I mean, you've got to be high to enjoy this place.

10. Waffle House


You know you're going to wind up here anyway, so you may as well stop holding out and get some covered and smothered.  Kid Rock got arrested for getting in a fight in one of these once, so watch out.  Interesting trivia note:  you saw the same waitresses that work at the Waffle House earlier dancing at The Clermont.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Monday, February 18, 2013

Deep Sea Diver

Deep Sea Diver at Bumbershoot 2012 (day set)

Deep Sea Diver at Bumbershoot 2012 (evening set)
Well, in a classic good news/bad news pronouncement, it has been announced that Seattle's Deep Sea Diver, featuring frontwoman Jessica Dobson of The Shins, will be headlining the previously announced Telekinesis gig at Atlanta's intimate Drunken Unicorn.  That's the good news.



The bad news is that they will be performing, no, not on a Monday, but on Saturday, May 4, the same day as Day One of the inaugural Shaky Knees Festival (Band of Horses, Gary Clark Jr., Jim James, The Joy Formidable, Heartless Bastards, Hanni El Khatib, The Black Angels and GOAT). 



I'm sticking with Shaky Knees because 1) I've already bought a ticket, and 2) I've seen Deep Sea Diver not once, but twice, before.  But if you can't say the same on both counts, you really should do yourself a favor and check them out - they have all the essential ingredients to be the next big thing, or at least a next big thing.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

March Madness


It looks as if the March Madness schedule is now final or close to final, and The Earl came through late but in a big way.  Here's 31 consecutive nights of music for the 31 nights of March, and if you can make it to each show, you're a better fan than I, Charlie B.  

Friday, 3/01 - Lotus, Terminal West
Saturday, 3/02 - Efterklang, The Earl
Sunday, 3/03 - Snowden, The Earl
Monday, 3/04 - Faun and a Pan Flute, Hello Ocho, The Earl
Tuesday, 3/05 - Eels, Variety Playhouse
Wednesday, 3/06 - Alt-J, Hundred Waters, Masquerade
Thursday, 3/07 - The Ruby Suns, Drunken Unicorn Little Tybee (CD Release), The Goat Farm
Friday, 3/08 - Chelsea Light Moving, The Earl
Saturday, 3/09 - Mount Moriah, The Drunken Unicorn Ducktails, The Earl
Sunday, 3/10 - Turbo FruitsJacco Gardner, The Earl
Monday, 3/11 - STRFKR, Terminal West
Tuesday, 3/12 - Masta Killa (of Wu Tang Clan), 529
Wednesday, 3/13 - Yale Women's Slavic Chorus, The Earl
Thursday, 3/14 - Kishi Bashi, The Earl
Friday, 3/15 - Smithsonian (Smiths tribute), The Earl
Saturday, 3/16 - Mission of Burma, The Earl
Sunday, 3/17 - Little Green Cars, Vinyl
Tuesday, 3/19 - Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles, The Earl
Wednesday, 3/20 - Parenthetical Girls, The Earl
Thursday, 3/21 - Tyler Ramsey (from Band of Horses), The Earl
Friday - 3/22 - Hey Marseilles, Vinyl
Saturday, 3/23 - Noot d' Noot  (video & digital single release), The Earl
Sunday, 3/24 - The Revival Tour (featuring Chuck Ragan), The Loft
Monday, 3/25 - Mykki Blanco, The Earl
Tuesday, 3/26 - Javelin, Raleigh Moncrief, 529
Wednesday, 3/27 - Caitlin Rose, The Earl
Thursday, 3/28 - Violent Vickie, The Drunken Unicorn
Friday, 3/29 - Cloudeater, The Earl
Saturday, 3/30 - Big Jesus, The Earl
Sunday, 3/31 - Tribal Seeds, Masquerade

I'll be the first to admit that I'm not going to every show, and that in fact there's a few in there (but only two or three) about which I have no clue at all and are included for completeness only.  But there you have it - your complete March Madness schedule!

Enjoy!