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RAW Natural Born Artist: PIXELS at Terminal West: Music

Posted on February 27, 2014February 25, 2014 by Rebecca Smith
Mainstage; Photos by Benjamin Etter

I’m not sure if everyone at Terminal West Wednesday night was prepared for the amalgamation of creativity that was to take place inside the brick walls of the former steel foundry, but I know I certainly wasn’t. Courtesy of RAW Natural Born Artists, an international organization that connects artists of all kinds, the Pixels showcase featured three talented, up and coming musical acts as well as fashion, art, photography, and performance art from the Atlanta area.

Four Flats, a trio comprised of David Blackmon and Brad Garner on guitar and Courtney Rogers on lead vocals was first to take the stage. Their set consisted mostly of covers with a southern influence such as Otis Redding’s Sitting on the Dock of a Bay, Dolly Parton’s Jolene, and Whipping Post by The Allman Brothers, a band in which Rogers said has had a huge influence on their direction as a band. Despite the fact that Four Flats has no original compositions yet, they show real promise as a band.

Four Flats

The second act of the night, and undoubtedly the crowd favorite, was Bonnie Bordeaux. Bordeaux and her powerhouse of a band, who have only been collaborating for a few months, used their contagious stage presence to transport the audience to the 1940’s. They performed mostly original songs, which were innovative and unique. Never a boring moment, the set combined Pop, Jazz, and R&B. Bordeaux also performed an ambitious cover of Settle Down by Kimbra, which she pulled off stunningly.  Between Bordeaux’s musical range and ability to put on a great show, this group has grand potential to be the next big thing to come out of Atlanta. Bonnie Bordeaux will also appear at SCAD Atlanta on February 28th.

Bonnie Bordeaux

The last musical act of the night was Athens-based rock band American Mannequins, who have become a steady presence in the greater Atlanta music scene this past year. Lead vocalist Curtis Vorda, effortlessly hit high notes belting out melodies that ranged from uplifting to haunting. Although their involved prog-rock arrangements and somewhat awkward stage presence didn’t strike a chord with all audience members, their solid musicianship was more than redeeming.

Curtis Vorda of American Mannequins

The Pixels showcase put on by RAW Natural Born Artists featured musicians with raw natural born talent and an eclectic variety of music that the audience appreciated. Check out these great new artists and upcoming RAW events here.

MS MR unveils live video “Think of You”

Posted on February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

New York duo MS MR’s video of “Think Of You,” recorded on a mod set designed by Nu California, has been released today. Check it out!

MS MR Tour Dates:

3/22       Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom

3/23       Boston, MA @ Paradise

3/25       Philadelphia, PA @ Electric Factory

3/26       New York, NY @ Terminal 5

3/27       New York, NY @ Terminal 5

3/29       Columbus, OH @ LC Pavilion

3/30       Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

3/31       Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

4/1         Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

4/3         Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle

4/5         Austin, TX @ Stubbs

4/6         Austin, TX @ Stubbsa

4/7         Houston, TX @ House of Blues

4/9         Denver, CO @ Gothic theatre

4/11       Indio, CA @ Coachella

4/14       San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

4/17       Las Vegas, NV @ The Cosmopolitan

4/18       Indio, CA @ Coachella

4/23       Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee

4/24       Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre

4/26       Frisco, TX @ Toyota Stadium

4/28       Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom

4/30       Kansas City, MO @ Power & Light District

5/3         New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues New Orleans

5/4         Tampa, FL @ Big Guava Festival

6/10       Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

6/12-15 Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo

6/14       Chicago, IL @ Metro

6/19       Dover, DE @ Firefly Festival

M83’s track “I Need You” featured in the upcoming movie ‘Divergent’

Posted on February 26, 2014February 28, 2014 by Bobby French

M83 scored a sweet spot on the soundtrack of the upcoming movie Divergent which comes out March 21st. The track, entitled “I Need You,” starts very passionately, with hollow vocals and angelic strings, and transitions to a very heart-felt rock sound with a killer saxophone solo. They did a great job encompassing an emotional sound, so take a listen!

 

 

The Mary Onettes share new single

Posted on February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

The Mary Onettes premiered their newest single, “Naive Dream” (below) at Pitchfork. Their upcoming album, Portico, hits March 4 via Labrador.

THE MARY ONETTES

03/04 Montreal, QC – Under The Snow Festival
03/05 Boston, MA – Great Scott
03/06 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
03/07 Brooklyn, NY – Glasslands
03/08 Savannah, GA – Savannah Stopover
03/10 Baton Rouge, LA – Mud and Water
03/11 – 16 Austin, TX – SXSW
03/17 Scottsdale, AZ – The Western
03/18 San Diego, CA – Soda Bar
03/19 Los Angeles, CA – Bootleg Bar
03/21 San Francisco, CA – Neck of The Woods

The Coathangers share video featuring Mastodon

Posted on February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Check out The Coathangers new video “Follow Me” featuring their bros in Mastodon disguised in ladies clothing, singing the lead single from Suck My Shirt.  Suck My Shirt drops March 18 on Suicide Squeeze Records. The first pressing is limited to 1,000 copies (100 custom mint vinyl / 900 fluorescent green vinyl).

This is brilliant.

Get a load of their upcoming dates with The Black Lips.

THE COATHANGERS LIVE DATES

3/8: Star Bar – Atlanta, GA (RECORD RELEASE!)

3/10: Siberia – New Orleans, LA %

3/11: Fitzgerald’s – Houston, TX

3/12 – 3/15: SXSW – Austin, TX

3/16:  Spillover Fest – Dallas, TX

3/18: Lowbrow Palace – El Paso, TX

3/20: Pappy and Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA #

3/21: El Rey Theatre – Los Angeles, CA #

3/22: Burgerama Fest – Santa Ana, CA

3/23: Don Quixote’s – Felton, CA #

3/24: Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA #

3/25: Assembly – Sacramento, CA #

3/27: Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC #

3/28: Neumo’s – Seattle, WA #

3/29: Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR #

3/30: Neurolux – Boise, ID #

3/31: Urban Lounge – Salt Lake City, UT #

4/2: Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO #

4/3: Sister Bar – Albuquerque, NM #

4/4: Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ #

4/5: Belly Up Tavern – San Diego, CA #

4/6: Club Congress – Tucson, AZ $

4/9: Grinnell College – Grinnell, IA $

4/10: Turf Club – St. Paul, MN $

4/11: Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL $

4/12: The Bishop – Bloomington, IN $

4/13: Lager House – Detroit, MI $

4/14: Silver Dollar – Toronto, ON $

4/15: Divan Orange – Montreal, QC $

4/16: Great Scott – Boston, MA $

4/17: Baby’s All Right – Brooklyn, NY $
4/18: Mercury Lounge – New York, NY $

4/19: Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia $

4/20: Comet Ping Pong – Washington, DC $
4/22: Strange Matter – Richmond, VA $

4/23: Milestone – Charlotte, NC $

4/24: Pilot Light – Knoxville, TN $

4/25: The End – Nashville, TN $

4/26: Atlanta Mess Around @ 529 – Atlanta, GA

# – w/ The Black Lips

% – w/ Ex-Hex

$ – w/ Audacity

 

Glass Animals share new video

Posted on February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Glass Animals have released the video for their new single “Gooey”. The video was shot by Australian director-duo The Apiary (Lily Coates & Gavin Youngs).

Glass Animals @ SXSW 2014 

March 11 / Harvest showcase @ Haven, 9.30pm

March 12 / KCRW showcase @ Haven, 8pm

March 13 / Spotify House, 4.30pm

March 15 / British Music Embassy @ Latitude 30, 3pm

More Glass Animals SXSW shows to be announced.

Noam Helfer’s ‘Air Drops’ EP

Posted on February 26, 2014February 27, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Noam Helfer is from Israel and he is an incredibly gifted producer/musician/singer. His EP Air Drops isn’t out until March 3rd, but lucky for us, we have the entire stream down below! The first track you’ll hear is entitled “Now That You Came” – a beautiful mix of a thumping bass line, Middle Eastern influences, bird calls, and funky smooth vocals. The rest of the EP is just amazing. Personally, it will be on repeat for the rest of the week.

 

 

DENA premieres “Flashed”

Posted on February 26, 2014February 26, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Check out our darling D E N A‘s newest release, “Flashed,” below.

Sirah “First Impressions” video

Posted on February 26, 2014February 27, 2014 by Vinyl Mag

Grammy award winning rapper/singer-songwriter/peanut-butter-sandwich-eater Sirah can now add “director” to her resume. Check out her latest project, a collaboration with buddy Jam Kricker on a video for her song “First Impressions,” off debut EP, Inhale.

 

RAW Natural Born Artists: PIXELS at Terminal West: Art

Posted on February 26, 2014February 25, 2014 by Rebecca Smith
Photos by Benjamin Etter

Where can you find feminist, hiphop performance art, utensil jewelry, and photos of naked women standing near Atlanta landmarks? You’re best bet is a Raw Natural Born Artist showcase like the one held last Wednesday at Terminal West. Pixels featured music, art, photography, fashion, performance and make-up artists.

The visual pieces were hung on display on chain-linked fences that surrounded the main stage where three talented music acts would perform. Jewelry booths were set up in the adjoining room while performance art and a fashion show completed the evening.

Photographer Q. Oliver’s portion of fence was swarming with interested people all night. His stunning black and white photographs featured women of all shapes and ethnicities standing completely or partially nude in the middle of some of Atlanta’s busiest streets.  I was told he captures the photos in the early morning hours to avoid too much attention from passer-byes and law enforcement. Check out Q.Oliver’s photos here.

Q. Oliver’s photography

Jewelry designer Mallory Wingo of WingostarrJewelery incorporates natural gemstones with everyday items like forks and spoons to create some very unique pieces. She strives to make customized pieces with the time consuming process of hammering letter stamps into the metal of her designs. Shop WingostarrJewelery here.

Danielle Deadwyler a.k.a Didi Xio’s performance art incorporated hiphop beats and social commentary on gender and race stereotypes. She first engaged the audience by having a man hold one end of a noose, wrapping herself up in the other end and pulling on it violently while she recited poetic verses. She then took the stage in a fierce mental rap while including the audience in a game of dice. Deadwyler’s performance was powerful and hard-hitting. Preview Didi Xio’s musical storytelling here.

WingostarrJewelery

These are just three of the many incredible artists on display at the Pixels showcase. Raw Natural Born Artists is an international organization connecting local artists to their community while providing them the creative freedom to perfect their craft. You can learn more about this organization and support local artists here.

Didi Xio performing
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