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Warning Lights' Latest Offering is a Tranquil Listening Experiencenew

Drew Haddon's follow-up to '07s Eternity Drones embraces the guerilla approach to loud, lo-fi and open-ended drone music that was once stifled by the academic imperialism of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Lamonte Young and the likes.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

'In Search of Stoney Jackson' is a Return to True-School Rhythm and Soulnew

Stoney features a procession of newcomer MCs and old-school voices rhyming over backdrops of ghetto psychedelia. The resulting texture weaves samples from the '80s, '90s and now into an unrelenting groove that peppers classic cuts.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

Fahrenheit is An Accessible Yet Exploratory Brand of Crossover Jazz-Rocknew

Fahrenheit is Dan Nettles' strongest offering yet, loose and swinging while exhibiting all the modern, rock-influenced flourishes one might expect from a record by one of Nettles' better-known compatriots.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Gabe Vodicka  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

Misconceptions Abound: Vampire Weekend's 'Contra'new

There are two rampant misconceptions about Vampire Weekend. One is that the group's music is Afro-pop, or has pretentions to be Afro-pop. The second is that it sucks. Neither is true.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

Will Dondria Have to Check Her Personality at the Door?new

What started with a $15 webcam and the simple idea to post YouTube vids of herself singing a cappella R&B covers turned into an Internet phenomenon after her rendition of Ciara's Promise garnered more than 1 million hits. That's when Jermaine Dupri came calling.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Rodney Carmichael  |  01-26-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Internationals Give Virtue to Former Vicesnew

Jody Abernathy and Mark Mundy have been making music together since they were 14, more than two decades now. But they consider their latest work, featuring their new combo the Internationals, to be their greatest.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chris Parker  |  01-26-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Two Atlanta Acts Hone Their Sound From the Outside Looking Innew

The Selmanaires' singer, guitarist and mini-Korg knob twiddler Herb Harris doesn't mince words as he shrugs his shoulders and exhales when asked about the divisive electronic sound of the Selmanaires' third, self-released CD Tempo Temporal.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-26-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

'The Providence Effect' Stands, Doesn’t Delivernew

Thanks to films like Dangerous Minds and Stand and Deliver, the "inspirational teacher" movie genre has become one of Hollywood's most predictable formulas. The Providence Effect proves that educational documentaries can succumb to clichés just as easily.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

'Hideous Men' Transcribes Interviews With Jerksnew

John Krasinski’s adaptation comes off awkward and obvious. Krasinski (of "The Office") wrote, directed and co-stars in his adaptation of the book by the late David Foster Wallace, but wastes his cast's manpower on themes that could fit on the average tweet, with letters to spare.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

Will Atlanta’s LGBT Community Still Have a Voice Without 'Southern Voice'?new

When Georgia's first gay, African-American lawmaker, Simone Bell, formally took her seat in the state House of Representatives recently, the occasion marked a rare progressive milestone – for the South, anyway. Too bad no newspapers were paying attention.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry and Patrick Saunders  |  01-26-2010  |  LGBT

Was Haiti's Earthquake Actually a Man-Made Disaster?new

People don't die because earthquakes shake them. For the most part, people die in earthquakes because the buildings they're in fall on top of them. By and large, Haitians lived and worked in shoddily built structures.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  01-26-2010  |  Commentary

Afro-Beat Evolution in 'Black Man’s Cry: The Inspiration of Fela Kuti'new

Compilation features artists who both inspired and were inspired by Nigeria’s most famous musician. Fela Kuti died of AIDS in 1997. Before that he was Nigeria’s most famous musician, pioneering Afro-beat.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  01-19-2010  |  Reviews

Same Song: The Goner Fest 4 DVD/CDnew

The DVD dutifully documents Memphis, Tenn.'s annual garage-punk marathon from 2007 with clean, nonintrusive camera work, but after a while it all starts to look and sound the same.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-19-2010  |  Reviews

More Money, More Problems: 'We Are Young Money'new

Young Money has been on a roll recently. An imprint of Cash Money helmed by Lil Wayne, it is home to two of 2009's biggest breakout stars, Drake and Nicki Minaj. Indeed, it's hard to turn on the radio recently without hearing a Young Money song, particularly the cutesy bubblegum-rap track "Bedrock."
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  01-19-2010  |  Reviews

'Fire In My Bones': Post-World War II African-American Gospelnew

Fire in My Bones functions like an unofficial sequel to Dust-to-Digital's inaugural collection of pre-WWII African-American gospel music, Goodbye, Babylon – albeit far less grandiose in its presentation.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-19-2010  |  Reviews

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