The Steep Canyon Rangers have been pretty much ruling on all fronts for the past several years. And they're showing no signs of slowing down. In fact, this weekend they have even more reason to celebrate, with their new album, Tell the Ones I Love, just out, and the Mountain Song Festival back for a […]
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Smart Bets: Writers at Home
The fall series of Writers at Home, readings by local and regional poets and authors, begins on Sunday, Sept. 15. Poet Tina Barr (pictured) and novelist Bonnie MacDougal (who are both slated to teach classes for the Great Smokies Writing Program’s fall semester) will present their work. According to a press release, "Barr’s poems have […]
Smart Bets: Viva La Muerte
Although Greensboro-based indie-rock sextet Viva La Muerte will be making its first-ever stop at Jack of the Wood (on Friday the 13th, no less), the band has been playing around N.C. since 2005. A successful Kickstarter campaign last year, followed by being signed to New York City's Ex Umbra Records, has helped the band expand […]
Smart Bets: Nightlands
When bassist Dave Hartley isn't busy with his his main gig, Philadelphia's The War on Drugs (or his various side projects), he — like bandmate Kurt Vile — keeps up his solo endeavor, Nightlands. "Listeners expecting a simple side project will be surprised by the boldness and scope of his vision," says a press release. […]
Smart Bets: Gold Light and Kovacs and the Polar Bear
Gold is the new black (or animal, or bird reference) when it comes to band names, and Gold Light is the new project by former Kovacs sideman/Neapolitan Children frontman Joe Chang. A listen to "Divine Light" (the video is up at goldenlighten.tumblr.com) reveals warm and somewhat wistful post-folk that's at once melancholy and hopeful. And […]
Smart Bets: Tadashi Torii
Artist Tadashi Torii was born in Japan, but while studying business at Georgia Southwestern State University, he discovered the school's glass blowing studio. He completed a BFA in glassblowing and sculpture and went on to spend more than five years working with glass artist Richard Jolley in Knoxville. These days, Torii (who has earned numerous […]
Smart Bets: Hoard Reflex
Local artist Julie Armbruster holds her first solo gallery show, Hoard Reflex, an exhibition of new work. The collection builds on some of Armbruster's familiar narratives. "Characters like Potato Boy, the WoodChucks, Elmore, the Golden Unicorn and Professor Wunderbar are placed in fantastically detailed environments as they live out their unique potentials," says a press […]
Smart Bets: Larry and His Flask at Grey Eagle
Folk, punk, gypsy-jazz, soul and brass sounds all find a place in the sonic gumbo that is Redmond, Ore.-based Larry and His Flask. Worth noting: There is no Larry to be found among the five members (brothers Jeshua and Jamin Marshall with Ian Cook, Andrew Carew and Dallin Bulkley). There is, likely, a flask or […]
Smart Bets: Pontiak, Golden Void and Nate Hall
Bands with siblings are definitely a thing, though bands of all siblings are few and far between — The Jackson 5, The 5 Browns and Hanson. It's safe to say that, short of being a trio of brothers (Lain, Van and Jennings Carney), psychedelic outfit Pontiak, from Virginia, shares little with those other sib groups. […]
Smart Bets: Letters To Abigail
Flat Rock-based Americana trio Letters to Abigail (James Harrell, Kelli "Mae" Redmond and Lauren Bandy) raised $15,000 through Kickstarter to record their debut LP, Say Anything, at Echo Mountain Studios. They brought in guests like Steep Canyon Rangers' fiddler Nicky Sanders and Jimmy Buffett's pedal steel player Doyle Grisham for the record, which the band […]
Smart Bets: Hamlet
Montford Park Players closes out its summer season with a blockbuster of a production: A story of "treachery, revenge, incest, moral corruption, duty and madness," as the theater troupe's website puts it. That dark thriller, aka Shakespeare's Hamlet, is the bard's longest play and, even today, is among his most performed. It tells of the […]
Smart Bets web extra: Alt-country takes over Club Metropolis
Five bands (local and nationally touring) perform a showcase on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Smart Bets: The Luxury Spirit
Local indie rockers The Luxury Spirit are set to release new album Forgotten Albatross. The first single, "Light," crackles with electricity and layered guitars. Drums snap and pulse below the melee, but the song, for all of its expansive inclination and amplitude, still maintains its taut structure. Singer Bob Burnette's tenor glides through waves of […]
Smart Bets: La Reina
"Multimedia" barely begins to describe the production La Reina which, according to a press release, "draws from 12 different texts which span nearly 4,000 years of theatrical tradition." Beyond the script, the stage show also incorporates baroque costuming (by local fashion designer Alexis Gault), circus arts, puppetry, modern dance and a live electronic soundtrack composed […]
Smart Bets web extra: The Whappers and The Greasy Beans
The two local bands (one rocks, one picks) make a triumphant return. They’ll play The Grey Eagle on Tuesday, Aug. 20. All ages show. 9 p.m., $8 at the door.
Smart Bets: Kyle Sorenson and Horse Ghost
Local roots rockers Kyle Sorenson and Horse Ghost is kind of a trio (Sorenson on vocals and guitar, David Erickson on bass and Chris Henry on drums) that sometimes includes a number of other members. But the central vision is Sorenson's and "follows a workingman’s ideology that is just as comfortable around a campfire as […]
Smart Bets: Del the Funky Homosapien
If you're a fan of alternative hip-hop, you know who Del the Funky Homosapien is. In addition to his two decade career and many solo albums, Del has collaborated with El-P and Dan the Automator, contributed songs to the popular Tony Hawk video game series, and provided the raps on "Clint Eastwood," the seminal hit […]
Smart bets web extra: Even the Animals
The local roots-rock outfit is set to play Pisgah Brewing, with Alarm Clock Conspiracy on Thursday, Aug. 15.
10 questions with Holly Williams
The singer-songwriter / lifestyle blogger / boutique owner (and grand-daughter of Hank) is currently on tour in support of this year’s acclaimed release, “The Highway.” She’ll play an early and fully-seated show at The Grey Eagle on Wednesday, Aug. 14.
Smart bets web extra: Knives & Daggers with Heaven
The local post-rock/shoegaze quintet and the psychedelic/new wave trio from New York play The Lab on Saturday, Aug. 17. Meghanz also shares the stage. Photo by Maly Por .
Smart Bets: Kelcy Mae
Singer-songwriter Kelcy Mae is based in New Orleans, but don't plumb her music for jazz or brass band influences. Instead, she draws from "traditional Southern bluegrass and country instrumentation with an independent rock sound," according to her website. "She leaves simplistic odes to love or lust or heartbreak to other artists and instead dwells in […]