Where
The Masquerade
695 North Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30308
Upcoming
12:00 p.m. Sunday, May 5, 2013
Cost
Buy
Performing
RoadKill,
VILE
Categories
Concerts,
Rock,
Festivals
Sun, May 5 On Sale: Feb/7Shaky Knees Music FestivalThe Lumineers | Drive-By Truckers | Dr. Dog | Delta Spirit | The Heartless Bastards | The Antlers | Murder By Death | Oberhofer | Frontier Ruckus | T. Hardy Morris | Kurt Vile & The ViolatorsMasquerade Music Park & Historic 4th Ward Park12:00 PM | Single Day - $61.00 ADV | 2-day Ticket - $99.00 ADV | All Ages
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Shaky Knees Music FestivalAtlanta will welcome a brand new music event, Shaky Knees Music Festival, to the Historic Fourth Ward Park and the Masquerade Music Park on May 4 and 5th. The two-day festival will feature 28 bands across three outdoor stages as well as local food trucks, artisans and vendors. Two-day general admission tickets as well as VIP passes go on sale on February 7 at Ticketmaster.The lineup for Shaky Knees includes everything from up-and-comers The Orwells to “Best New Artist” Grammy nominees The Lumineers, with an eclectic lineup that includes Band of Horses, Jim James, Welsh rockers the Joy Formidable, Kurt Vile & the Violators and more. Curated by longtime Atlanta promoter…Read More
The LumineersThe Lumineers “Wesley Schultz, 9, who wants to be an artist, said, ‘I spend a lot of time on my drawings and it turns out good ‘cause I’ve been practicing a lot.’” -The New York Times, 3/15/92 Twenty years ago, Wesley Schultz saw the future. Back then, growing up in the New York City suburb of Ramsey, New Jersey, Wesley spent his days drawing side by side with his best friend, Josh Fraites. Today, as bandleader of The Lumineers, Wesley’s replaced his pencil with a guitar, his drawings with songs, and plays side by side with Joshua’s younger brother Jeremiah. He still practices a lot, and it still turns out good. But…Read More
Drive-By TruckersFar more than on any of the Drive-By Truckers’ previous albums, Go-Go Boots rises like smoke from the old Muscle Shoals country-and-soul sound. Having recorded with Bettye LaVette and Booker T. Jones, and having spent a lifetime listening to classic soul albums by Bobby Womack, Tony Joe White, and especially Eddie Hinton, it was inevitable that the Truckers eventually produce this album.We knew they were pin-your-ears-back rock and roll. But here in Go-Go Boots, the Truckers are country, and here, too, the Truckers are soul and rhythm and blues. It looks funny, on paper—the words country/soul mashed up like that—but
maybe in the end it comes down to this one shared ethos:…Read More
Dr. DogDr. Dog is a psychedelic rock group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which formed in 1999. The current lineup consists of Scott “Taxi” McMicken (vocals, guitar), Toby “Tables” Leaman (vocals, bass), Zach “Text” Miller (keyboards, guitar), Frank “Thanks” McElroy (guitar) and Eric “Teach” Slick (drums).“There’s a little folk, blues, indie rock, soul, bluegrass—and a whole lot of down-home harmonizing. It conjures images of old friends sitting on a porch swapping instruments and just letting the tape recorder run.” - Doug Wallen Dr. Dog has been creating music in various incarnations for four years now. Beginning with The Psychedelic Swamp,…Read More
Delta SpiritWhen it came time to record Delta Spirit’s third
album, the band members knew one thing: It was
time to shake off the stylistic labels that have
shadowed them since they formed in San Diego, CA,
in 2005. Though lyricists Matt Vasquez and Kelly
Winrich were grateful for the warm reviews that their
previous albums Ode To Sunshine (2008) and History
From Below (2010) received, they were perplexed at
being called “rootsy Americana” or “twangy folk.” In
their eyes, Delta Spirit has always been a thoroughly
modern rock band, and, with their self-titled new
album, they set out to prove it.
We found the sound…Read More
The Heartless BastardsThe Heartless Bastards’ story starts in Dayton, Ohio, where Wennerstrom found the name on a multiple choice video trivia game at a bar.As a songwriting teenager during a time when GBV and Brainiac were packing local bars and three of the Breeders were still in town, Wennerstrom used to sneak into clubs to check out the scene. “I would just see those people—my music heroes—hanging out at the bar like everyone else,” she remembers. “I could see myself in them. It gave me inspiration to do my own thing.”After doing the usual business of playing local shows, the trio set out the following year on a regional tour. One of the first gigs of the trip…Read More
The AntlersThe Antlers is Peter Silberman, Darby Cicci, & Michael Lerner. After a handful of solo EPs and LPs by Silberman, The Antlers expanded into a band during the recording of Hospice (between May 2007 and August 2008). The band self-released Hospice in March of 2009, and Frenchkiss Records later released the album in August of 2009. In May 2011 The Antlers released their critically acclaimed follow-up Burst Apart. Last summer The Antlers released Undersea, a four-song record taking its inspiration from the serenity of sinking to the bottom of the ocean.Read More
Murder By DeathKnown for their uniquely brooding sound that frequently conjures desolate imagery, on Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon Murder By Death capture a familiar tone but also explore new territory, adding a further refined sophistication and even richer, full-bodied sound. The varied album ranges musically from the spooky and spare opener “My Hill”, to the rough, rousing sing-along “Hard World”, to the booming, aching waltz of “Ghost Fields.” Songs like the cinematic “Lost River” start hushed before rising to a lush crescendo, while “No Oath, No Spell” maintains a dramatic, bluesy swing, and first single “I Came Around” rumbles and rollicks with a hard-charging, barroom flair. Singer…Read More
OberhoferBetween 4 green towers composite of the best known human words for “strength” there was luxury to befit the king of octopuses, broad limestone podiums upholstered with kelp. Currents tackled the furniture west and replenished it relentlessly. In this way there was motion without change, and for the king of octopuses only the stimulant tickles of shaking kelp to measure the passage of time. He wound his tentacles into a spiral and languidly unfurled them again to expose the blood of baby seals to the current. Before him a planar formation of his children imitated the motion in vertical array, some tangling each other into rounds of dosey-do by the interspersal of their sticky pads.…Read More
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