Red Door Records hosted another superb show tonight.
Aughtsong, formerly of Tallahassee but now right here in Valdosta, played first. Right now Aughtsong is a solo act, just Joel Dion (aka Ouikut Kaye) and his guitar. The sound is melodic and dreamy, just fine as a stand-alone but it would be interesting to hear Joel with some backup. The guy has a sweet insecurity about his performing which adds to his charm. He played a song from a group he used to play with – Little League – and at one point forgot the words. He apologized, saying “The song’s about drinking to forget, so I was just pushing the point.” It’s worth pushing the point of getting this guy out to perform more often, he’s well worth listening to. Find his stuff online at http://aughtsong.bandcamp.com/
Next up: Balloon Assembly Line. Kelby Clark is one of the most innovative musicians in south Georgia; everything he touches turns to music! The telephone handset used as a mic is inventive and has a nostalgic, hallucinatory sound.
Kyle Keller came in from busking on the Georgia coast in time to take up his capable bass, and Derek Barkalow is back from basic training and back on the drum set. They’ve got out a brand new 7” EP, with the disk etched onto a square clear piece of polycarbonate material… this EP looks exactly like the band sounds. You can hear it at http://balloonassemblyline.bandcamp.com/album/aerosol-fumes-ep
The Old Lady can’t wait to hear what Balloon Assembly Line turns out next!
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Headliner tonight was Buffalo Buffalo, just hitting the road from Tallahassee for a two and a half week tour. They’ll be in Savannah tomorrow night at the Bomb Shelter, but as the lead singer said “Playing packed little record stores like this are some of the funnest shows – awesome!” Buf Buf’s new CD, Coping Systems, has some great punk tunes that edge nervously toward hardcore. Live is always preferable, but if you can’t make any of the tour shows (check their Facebook page for the schedule) then get your fix at http://buffalobuffalo.bandcamp.com/album/coping-systems
The Old Lady sends a BIG shout out to Jessica of Red Door Records, who is the local music scene’s BFF! Jessica also gave the Old Lady her first shot at print in Valdosta with the Glass Onion street rag. That column morphed into the blog that you are reading now. Thanks, Jessica!
SUPPORT LIVE LOCAL MUSIC! It’s what Jessica does!