Clubland: Double take

Image 1. "Friends, booze, lasers and CDs": Antique Firearms' raspy, atmospheric rock has been an instant hit with local audiences. The band returns to The Grey Eagle on Nov. 10 to celebrate the release of its sophomore effort, Vicious Behavior.

Image 2. Behind the mic

Asheville FM hosts dozens of weekly shows that run the gamut of musical styles and tastes (you name it, they've got it). But don't take our word for; take theirs. Xpress brings you this weekly feature — direct from the DJs — highlighting a few of the station's stellar offerings. www.ashevillefm.org.

The Fuzzy Bunny Cuddle Time Hour may sound like a kids show, but one listen will dispel any and all such notions. Dirk Flytrap and The Doctor delve into their respective interests by weaving a musical narrative around a central theme. Each week, they explore music, current events, history, theories and all things in the zeitgeist. Tuesdays from 6-8pm; More at www.facebook.com/groups/fuzzbunn.

Image 3. Double the fun: Experimental rock duo Albert Adams is somewhere between noisey metal and synthy dance rock, fuzzy and thundering with catchy rhythms and and a healthy dose of melody. But the fun doesn't end with the music; these dudes also have a righteous sense of humor. The pair play The Get Down on Nov. 9.

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