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MAUM PRESENTS: THE HOWLIES / THE GRENADINES / THREE HAPPENIN' GUYS / ABBY GO GO
May 28, 2010
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9:00 PM
"HOWLIES are the first Rock 'n' Roll band of the 21st Century. Their debut album TRIPPIN' WITH HOWLIES is right up there with the earliest albums of the Ramones, The Sex pistols & The Trashmen. Howlies are fine actors, too. Imagine an unholy blending of the 3 Stooges and Betty Page. Their live show is: unexpected. Conjure up musical thugs/male cheerleaders running amok in a madhouse rubber room.
This show is for ages 18+. Tickets are $8. Doors at 8pm, show at 9pm.
- 18+ Show -
Music
THE GRENADINES | 10:00 PM
HOWLIES | 9:00 PM
From Spin.com:
What? Drawing influence from rock'n'roll's greats -- from the Velvet Underground's loose jangle and the Stooges' brash punk to Chuck Berry's '50s teen boogie and Sam Cooke's candy-coated doo-wop -- Atlanta, GA, quartet Howlies' upcoming debut, Trippin' with Howlies, is like a rock history textbook written by the classroom's smart alecs. "Sea Level" bounces on ascending group chants and double-time California surf rock; "Chimera" is full of twinkling pop-rock guitars and catchy vocal harmonies (listen below); and the '60s rock/doo-wop of "Aluminum Baseball Bat" would recall Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons if not for the deliciously cheeky lyrics about beating an ex-lover's new squeeze with a baseball bat. In their sonic hop-scotching, one things remains constant -- light-hearted fun. Who? Howlies -- longtime pals Justin Brooke and Brandon Morrison (vocals/guitars), Aaron Wood (vocals/drums), and Matt Forsee (vocals/bass) -- get their name (Hawaiian slang for "tourists") from a line in the 1987 surf B-movie classic North Shore: "Stay loose, howlie!" The group's first release, the "Sea Level" EP, dropped August 12 and is just a teaser for the band's full-length, which the boys -- who all share a two-bedroom house in Atlanta -- recorded in the California desert last spring with producer Kim Fowley (Modern Lovers, the Germs, the Runaways). Trippin' with Howlies drops in January via Over/Under Records. Fun Fact: During the recording of Trippin' with Howlies, Fowley required that everyone involved eat nothing but junk food, insisting that "if you start eating sushi it won't be rock'n'roll." more >>> THREE HAPPENIN' GUYS | 9:00 PM
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