22.2.11

Flagpole - LIVE REVIEWS: NOAH AND ELITE THA SHOWSTOPPA


Noah
w/ Elite Tha Showstoppa
Thursday, Jan. 27 @ The Max Canada
I’d never seen a show at The Max Canada before and thus didn’t really know what to expect from the popular and expansive watering hole. With a few pool tables pushed to one side and a moratorium on darts, however, that little back corner stage offered a nice, if awkwardly positioned venue for both a smooth, funky R&B outfit from Atlanta, and Athens’s premier MC.
With no need for a last name, NOAH stormed into Athens with honey-smooth vocals and some impressive instrumental chops to match. Joined by a soaring electric guitarist, drummer and conga player, NOAH showed off his jazz background on the keyboards all night, riffing in the high-end one moment only to leap across the ivories and hammer home gorgeous, low-end chords that at times worked almost like a walking bassline. Every song seemed to build to an epic conclusion, whether via NOAH’s vocal gymnastics (comparable to Maroon 5’s Adam Levine) or his guitarist’s skyrocketing, Funkadelic-flavored solos. This is an act that could play the the Variety Playhouse, New Earth Music Hall, or even Aftermath if they were so inclined, and that’s a pretty exciting prospect for both Atlanta and Athens.
With the long-ago departure of ElemenO.P., the recent disbandment of Deaf Judges, and the general dearth of Athenian rap talent to begin with, it seemed almost criminal that this was my first time seeing Elite tha Showstoppa, and as it turns out, it was. Not only have I never seen a local rapper this talented, I would go so far as to say I’ve never seen a local rapper even half this talented. Ripping through his prerecorded beats with the ferocity and fire of P.O.S. and the bouncy, finger-waggin’ flow of Brother Ali, Elite was joined by a vivacious backup singer whose blow-the-walls-down gospel accents shot clear to the rafters. I’ve seen acts play venues four times this size and not convince a single person to dance, but by night’s end, The Max Canada was gettin’ down en masse. The Athens rap scene may be a touch anemic right now, but that doesn’t make Elite’s status as the best of the bunch any less meaningful. His name says it all. He’s in a class by himself.

NEW SHOW ANNOUNCED: Merj & WonderLab Present...


We are teaming up with Merj Entertainment to bring you the noize.

21.2.11

THIS WEEK ONLY!

Hi friends!

So we've been working very hard and we want you guys to enjoy the fruits of our labor! Come out to The Max Canada, the last week in February, for some of our BIGGEST SHOWS YET!

Tuesday - 2.22.11
kick off party w/ The Revivalists & Laissez Funk:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=131613206904848

Thursday - 2.24.11
next up: Gringo Star//BAMBARA//Sunspots//Eddie the Wheel
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=137994569596085

Friday - 2.25.11
SPECIAL WEEKEND SHOWCASE w/
The Woodgrians w/ Efren, the Hypsys and New Madrid:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=190540557630533


BIG SHOW WEEK FEB 2011.
presented by WonderLab

18.2.11

Show Tonight: 1st @ Caledonia!

LITTLE TYBEE w/ special guests ADRON and (Semicircle Family Band

Are you ready to sail the seven seas?

Oh yea, you are.

Join us for a great evening of music and fun w/ Little Tybee and special guests ADRON & (Semicircle Family Band.

This is our first show at the esteemed Caledonia Lounge AND we are looking forward to many more, very soon.

Caledonia Lounge
Friday Feb 18th
10PM
21+ ($5) 18-20 ($7)

Little Tybee (Atlanta, GA)
http://www.myspace.com/littletybee

ADRON (ATL/NY)
http://www.myspace.com/adriennemccann

Late night pants party w/ (Semicircle Family Band.
http://www.myspace.com/semicircleathens

Thanks for the support yall!
AND
See ya there!

WonderLab
www.WonderLabProductions.com

FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE!

***bathing suits optional***

10.2.11

NEW ARTICLE: BMG in The Red & Black!

BMG boys'. photo courtesy of Facebook.
click title for link to article! 

Myers Quad is a weird place. For many, it’s little but a vacuum sucking in Ultimate Frisbee enthusiasts from seemingly across the globe.
But for some, such as University graduates Charlie Key and Greg O’Connell, it’s a place where long-lasting friends are met and musical collaborations are born.
It was 2005 when Key and O’Connell met — honors kids, one a comparative literature major and the other studying genetics. Inconspicuous enough, at the time. But soon enough, this unassuming duo would form one of Athens’ weirdest, most intriguing bands: Bubbly Mommy Gun.
Asking the pair for musical influences probably won’t help you get a good idea of their band, unless you’re familiar with ’60s-’70s era Brazilian music.
“The tropicália movement in particular,” Key noted.
O’Connell had a comment that was slightly more illuminating:
“It’s more of an experimental approach where Charlie Key and I just sort of do a number on each others songs, dance all over ’em, then it ends up getting kind of messy for a while then we kind of make sense of the mess,” O’Connell said. “It’s a fun process.”
And you can hear it down there, underneath the wild echoes and screeching feedback; sweet little pop tunes that the band — now with drums and bass along with keys and guitar — has molded into an absurdly original version of itself.
“I know the two of us really like music that’s a little more ambiguous,” Key said. “There is more of an emotional truth to a bit of ambiguity.”
Key and O’Connell started writing together in the same place they met: Myers Hall.
“We were really good friends before there were two guitars in the room,” O’Connell said. “And then one day there were, and it was great.”
And those long hours of dorm room jamming evolved into the perfectly melded, out-of-the-norm sound that BMG has today.
“Given all the time with the two of us just playing together, we were able to match what we were doing musically more than we would if you had a rhythm section,” Key said.
The band, fully formed in 2008, quickly joined up with other quirky local acts such as Quiet Hooves, which had influenced Key and O’Connell from their freshmen days.
“Being a member of that collective helped us take some more legitimate steps in terms of actually putting music out in a streamlined process and coming up with art to go along with the band, and on top of that getting shows with those bands,” Key said.
That collective features a slew of experimental bands on the local indie label Party Party Partners, who all seem to share a profound interest and support of each others’ creativity and originality.
“It helps if you are making music that is different or new to be working on it in a group of people who are trying to do the same thing,” Key said.
“What all of us enjoy the most is something that sounds new to us, or doesn’t quite sound like anything we’ve heard but also sounds like things that we love. When things start to sound familiar, we know that we have to change it somehow.”

Bubbly Mommy Gun
When: Tonight at 10
Where: The Max Canada
Price: $2
Also Playing: Green Gerry and Nights Moves Gold

Thanks to Chris Miller for another awesome article!

1.2.11

ATTN EVERYBODY: coming soon...BIG SHOW WEEK FEBRUARY 2011




We're kicking off our biggest week of shows yet with New Orleans' own, The Revivalists. They play SOULFUL music.
Blues. Brass. Jazz. Pizazz.
http://www.therevivalists.com/
http://www.myspace.com/revivalists

Joining them for the affair are hometown heroes Laissez Funk!
http://www.myspace.com/laissezfunk

maybe more TBA?

THE MAX CANADA
Tuesday Feb 22nd
10pm/21+/$3

come get GROOVY.

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We tried to get Ringo Star for this event, but however unfortunate, he was all booked up. Instead we got Gringo Star. They'll do ; )


Gringo Star hails from Atlanta, Ga.

"By condensing a palate of swirling and innovative guitar voyages and a sweat-soaked baroque punk ethos that loses itself in carpet-crawling majesty, Gringo Star has emerged as Atlanta’s favorite rock and roll sons."

BAMBARA pleasures your ears with ROCK music. *note: ear plugs are advised; music is LOUD

Sunspots - Psych/Trop/Pop

Eddie the Wheel - come dive into the unique mind of one of Athens brightest and kindest peoples.

THE MAX CANADA
Thursday FEB 24th
9pm/21+/$5
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GEORGIA born. GEORGIA bred. 
Join us for this very special evening w/ The Woodgrains.

One of Athens' (via Waycorss) brightest acts, The Woodgrains plays music that warms the soul.

Efren - another great local Folk/Rock act you don't want to miss!

The Hypsys (Tuscaloosa, AL) - progressive jazz rock

New Madrid (Chattanooga, TN) - Athens debut of this cool psych-country outfit!

THE MAX CANADA
Friday Feb. 25th
9pm/21+/$2

Come take a load off!