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Here's an interview we did with Faye on October 30, 2013.
The truth is, music still serves its purpose. A single pulse, an interweaving melody, a rhythm, a collective reasoning, giving us all, nurishment for our intellect. I can't tell you why it exist, but we all seem to have our need, desire and understanding for the beauty of song and melody and what they give us and how they move us. A most beautiful quest was experienced on August 28. 2012 at Eddie's Attic when we ran into the pleasurable delight of Faye Webster, Von Grey and the mighty JoyScout. Words alone, cannot justify the morsels of delight and fancy found in the music by these artists on this special night.
The Grid...
Here’s where you can enter a world and ride upon a plane of unnatural existence becoming the only existence, becoming the reality, becoming natural. Daft Punk puts us here with this most riveting chronological musical of the story of Flynn meeting his son on the grid.
This album is one of the cool ones. One of the ones that can fit anywhere. Sit you at peace, and be easy. Yeaaah EE zee. Political, spiritual, familial, and your girlfriend, not to mention. You can also find emanicipation and redemption in this album.
The Top 3 Reasons to Listen to Adele 21
On February 22, 2011, Adele released “21” the follow-up to “19,” her breakthrough debut. Critics the world over have described “21” as “simply timeless”, “haunting”, “soaring”, “organic”, and “poignant”, and have compared her vocal stylings to artists such as Amy Winehouse and Dusty Springfield,
From the first piano chords into ("I see you drivin' around town with a girl I know. I'm like F**k You!") He had us hooked with a curious fascination of what is to come and refreshment in what could be found as vulgar. Vulgarity being made endearing and with an artist givin' us the truth of the art he wants to do with some juicy goodness.
On Friday, February 17th, I went to see the Atlanta-based singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist collective, Joy Scout, perform at Eddie’s Attic. Emily Kate Boyd and Nicki Thrailkill, the heart of Joy Scout, were missing third member Jesse Tyler, but were joined by long time collaborators Will Boos on ukulele, David Stephens on banjo, Paul Warner on lap steel, as well as Will Robertson on bass, who also produced their new album: Vampires at Sea.