Lazer/Wulf Setlist
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AthFest Day Two: 6/25/2016
AthFest 2016 was a celebration of the 20th anniversary of Athens’ stellar music and arts festival, and there was a lot to celebrate. To sum up AthFest, I am going to quote Jace Bartet of Athens’ own Double Ferrari, a band whose performance I had the distinct pleasure of witnessing at the Caledonia Lounge on Saturday:
This year several downtown bars threw day parties for people who needed a break from the heat. Little Kings Shuffle Club hosted several bands playing short sets during this time. The standout performance in this lineup was Atlanta band MammaBear.
MammaBear at Little Kings Shuffle Club (06/25)
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I was told that MammaBear puts on a terrific live show, and I was not disappointed. I’m looking forward to seeing them play a full set at The Caledonia Lounge on August 18th. Their new album Chocolate will be released this October.
Shehehe at Caledonia Lounge (06/25)
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If My Bloody Valentine and Ministry could come together to conceive a dark and brooding child, that child would be Bambara. They take you down a shadowed path and drown your brain in cascading loops of sound. Lead singer and guitarist Reid Bateh combines about 16 different effects pedals with his spellbinding voice and guitar and uses these elements all together as if they were one instrument. He’s got a fierce and moody charisma onstage that belies his offstage down-to-earth demeanor. Reid’s fraternal twin, Blaze Bateh, smashes his drums with such fierceness that it’s nearly impossible for a humble smartphone camera to capture him as anything other than a blur of motion. I have not witnessed such amazing drumming since the last time I saw Ed Livengood of Jucifer play, and that was a long time ago. Bambara’s haunting soundscapes are rounded out by the pounding bass lines of William Brookshire, who also happens to be a sound engineer.
Bambara at Caledonia Lounge (06/25)
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Double Ferrari at Caledonia Lounge (06/25)
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Then our Saturday night headliner Lazer/Wulf took the stage. This Atlanta band plays a drum-tight style of math rock with punk and metal sensibilities. These three guys play their instruments with an unrivaled speed and precision. Their hard, driving music features minimal vocals and super positivity which instantly connected with this crowd and drove them into a mosh-filled frenzy. We all left The Caledonia that night feeling pleasantly exhausted and totally exhilarated.
Lazer/Wulf at the Caledonia Lounge, Athens (25 June 2016) |
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