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DTA5 2012 lineup
The Asheville Downtown Association (celebrating its 25th anniversary) just announced the lineup for the 2012 Downtown After Five Series (held the third Friday of each month, May through September, on Lexington Avenue).
Snake Oil Medicine Show kicks off the weekend
The local reggae/slam grass/psycho-billy outfit plays Pisgah Brewing on Friday, April 13. Xpress will give away a pair of tickets.
Jeff Coffin’s Mu’tet at Pisgah Brewing
The Grammy-winning saxophonist plays a Black Mountain show this Thursday, and Xpress will give away a pair of tickets. Click through for details. Photo by Roxanne Haynes.
Hope For Agoldensummer returns to Asheville this week
The quirky/folky/brilliant Athens bands has played many Asheville venues in many configurations. They’ll be at Grey Eagle on Thursday with Midtown Dickens and Curtains. Here’s a review of Hope For Agoldensummer’s upcoming album, “Life Inside The Body.” Xpress will giveaway a pair of tickets to the show tomorrow on Facebook.
Video: Johnson’s Crossroad at The Lab
The roots outfit opened for Moses Atwood last week at the Lexington Avenue Brewery’s back room. Jesse Hamm caught the show.
Anti-disco extravaganza: of Montreal at the Orange Peel
The Athens-based band put on a lavish, over-the-top production. Kishi Bashi and Loney Dear opened.
Chachillie’s “5150 Video”
The local hip-hop artist just released a new video for his song, “5150.”
Video: Moses Atwood at the LAB
Celebrating the release of One Bright Boat, the soulful Moses Atwood performed “At Last.”
Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 7)
For teenagers in 1966, Beatlemania was on its way out, and the soul/funk train on its way in. In Part 7, the final part of our series, we talk to Johnny House, guitarist for The Centurions, one of the last high school rock ‘n’ roll bands of the era. Hear some of their recordings after the jump.
Consider The Source and Asian Teacher Factory at The One Stop
Yes, those are both band names. And they share a bill on Saturday. Click through for details on how to win a pair of tickets. Photo by Jesse R. Borrell.
Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 6)
While Lee Edwards (now Asheville) High School was the heart of the local garage scene, the county schools churned out some great teenage bands as well. Meet Enka High’s The Misfits, who covered a mix of soul, British Invasion and American rock ‘n’ roll tunes. Basically, whatever the girls would dance to.
Sound Track web extra: Sonmi’s new material and forthcoming album
The local electronic band debuted new songs at a recent Orange Peel show.
Improvised theatrics; visual soundtracks
Athens, Ga.‘s of Montreal plays the Orange Peel on Thursday, April 5. Loney Dear and Kishi Bashi open. Xpress will give away a pair of tickets tomorrow in the noon hour.
Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 5)
Part 5 of our series spotlights the Shaydz, a local teenage rock ‘n’ roll band that began in 1964 as a Ventures-like instrumental trio before evolving into a popular soul group that toured across the Southeast. And all before their 16th birthdays. Listen to one of their tracks after the jump.
A fond farewell: Kovacs & the Polar Bear says goodbye to Chris Lee
Check out these photos from the band’s final performance with multi-instrumentalist Chris Lee.
SPARS at Echo Mountain
The studio summit brought recording industry professionals and students together for two days of learning, mentoring, workshops and discussion. Xpress dropped in to one panel discussion and picked up a few pro tips.
Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 4)
Not all the local teenage rockers from the era were strict Beatle-ites. Take the soul-leaning Royal Spades. Frontman Carl Mott talks dive bars in the ‘60s, Asheville’s segregationist past, and gives his version of the night the band totaled a car while raising a little hell.
Sound Track web extra: Ryan Barrington Cox
The local singer-songwriter-musician breaks away from his band (If You Wannas) with this recently-released solo effort.
Asheville’s ‘60s Garage Rock Scene: An Oral History (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our weeklong series, Bruce McTaggart of the Fabulous Wunz — the only other local garage band besides the Satyrs to record a 45 — talks about the rebellious Beatles look, opening up for Tommy James and the Shondells at the old Asheville Civic Center, and the time he wrecked a car with fellow teenage rock ‘n’ roll group The Royal Spades.
Two Fresh at AHA AVL
The performance video, hosted by Shuffle Magazine, was released this week.