What’s Up Tuesday? May 28th

the menGood morning Atlanta! The three-day weekend may be over, but there’s no need to fret! We’ve got a great week ahead with awesome shows at incredible venues! Check out what’s going on tonight and get ready to have a fun-filled week!

The Men with Turf War & Small Reactions @ The EARL

With their fourth full-length album to be released in as many years, The Men proudly present the sweeping New Moon, their most intensely personal and immersive installment yet. Never content to draw on the same methods twice, nor to recline under the heel of expectation, The Men quit the city in early 2012 to head for Big Indian, NY – transforming a remote Catskills locale into a full-fledged stray dog studio home. Piano, mandolin, harmonica, four-part vocal harmonies and even no-input harsh noise all weave their way through New Moon. Spiritually, it is hedged with as much leaden dirge and ecstatic abandon, as it is genuine saccharine steel-string levity, and an ever-tightening, no apologies pop concision. Summarily: New Moon is the remembrance of why green grass has to lean on the dirt beneath; it is a love letter devoted in bowed humility to the grand continuum, exposing the hoax of the great divide.

Atlanta Music Guide interviewed Turf War! –Check it out!

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ATL Death Fest @ 529 & The Basement

ATL Death Fest set times:

-529-
8:15 – Disable
8:45 – Nomad
9:30 – Kromosom
10:15 – Dead In The Dirt
11:00 – Speedwolf
12:00 – Abigail
1:00 – Rotten Sound

-The Basement-
10:00 – Sadistic Ritual
10:45 – Disfigurement
11:30 – Anhedonist
12:30 – Cruciamentum
1:30 – Mangled

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Hands @ The Drunken Unicorn

Hands makes music like a rip tide, swirling in overlapping loops and riffs, slowly enveloping you. The group’s members – Geoff Halliday, Ryan Sweeney, Sean Hess and Alex Staniloff – craft their hypnotic sound from a single dropping note that builds into a reverberating roar that crashes over you like a wave.

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Sahara Smith with Special Guest, Hunter Callahan @ Eddie’s Attic

Sahara Smith was born in Austin in 1988, but did most of her growing up in the hill country where she started performing locally at fourteen. At fifteen she was selected to compete in A Prairie Home Companion’s ‘Talent from 12-20’ contest and took home second place. Since then, she’s been pursuing a career as a singer/songwriter. Her first album, Myth of the Heart, was shepherded by T Bone Burnett, and her current album, produced by Brian Beattie, is in its final stages of production.

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Jack Daniel’s Honey Concert Series @ Smith’s Olde Bar

Featuring live music by Joshua Heart (8pm), Brandon Alan (9pm) and P.O. Nevada (10pm). Enjoy a night out with family and friends at Smith’s Olde Bar!

Version City Tour @ The Masquerade

Featuring: King Django, Lloyd’s Rocksteady Review and Hermits of Suburbia. For this Version City Tour, King Django will lead a compact and versatile quartet, joined by Brian Hill of NC’s Regatta 69 on bass and vocals, guitarist/vocalist John DeCarlo of hard-touring Boston ska group Westbound Train. The show will be flexible between one long set and three shorter sets showcasing the songs of these three veteran performers, along with drummer Anthony Vito Fraccalvieri of Long Island bands Broadcaster and Royal City Riot, who has just come off of a six-week US tour with The Toasters.

 

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