
The Garden Leo
The Lovely Eggs
Cars Can Be Blue
Sam Lowry and The Circumstance
The Basement – 8pm
$5

The Garden Leo
The Lovely Eggs
Cars Can Be Blue
Sam Lowry and The Circumstance
The Basement – 8pm
$5
Grimey’s – 4pm
FREE
The Basement – 9pm
The Features
Ascent of Everest
Milktooth
527 Mainstreet, Murfreesboro – 9pm
Zut Alors
Fuckshow
Little Fish
Jenny Wood
The End – 9pm
$5
German Castro Farewell Show
German Castro
Kintaro
Phosphene
Springwater – 9pm

Oblio
Tonight, You’re Gonna Be A Revelation
Released: August 28th, 2009
Celebratory release show at The Basement with Ghostfinger on said date.
New video Tristen featuring members of Non-Commissioned Officers, And The Relatives and Eureka Gold (though there’s some overlap there) and a lot of death. Likely inspired by CLUE but I mean that in a nice way.
See also: Tristen – Baby Drugs.
Heads up via Nashville Cream.
JT Daly (aka principle member of Paper Route) has released a free download of his take on the now-late Kindercastle track “The Key.” It’s sort of a cover and sort of a remix but most certainly something to be taken note of and enjoyed by your ears this fine Friday. So, do yourself a favor and go download it.
Here at We Own This Town, we’re are in the habbit of championing those up and coming acts that catch our attention. Thus, we implore you to check out The Garden Leo, a new Nashville-based band making its debut this Sunday at The Basement, along with Cars Can Be Blue (straight outta Athens, GA, Son!) & The Lovely Eels (from Lancaster, UK, y’bloody Yanks!)
The Garden Leo is led by by frontman Burj Herr, a slight, almost bookish fellow with a knack for growing one glorious beard. I was first introduced to Burj’s music several years back thanks to good ol’ Denis Deck, former guitar man for How I Became the Bomb, and have been a following his musical pursuits ever since.
Last we heard from ol’ Burj, he was fronting power trio Orange in Circles, which only played a handful of shows before calling it a day. Adopting Orange in Circles’s rhtyhmic, almost hypnotic pulse as its backbone, The Garden Leo flesh out Burj’s dark pop tunes with jangly, melodic guitar work and thick analog synths.
Check out their brand new track, Proof, for… well, proof. It was produced last weekend by Jason Bullock at Lake Fever (p-p-p-p-PLUG!). It’s a rockin’, tight little gem with a massive chorus that makes me wish I liked The Smiths more than I do (personally, more of an REM guy). Oh, and for all you audiophile Nazi types out there (all three of you), it should be noted that this track has not yet been mastered and will probably go through a new mix before it is released on their debut EP. Keep your ears out for that one, kids.
Anyway, hope y’all dig the track and hope to see y’all out at The Basement on Sunday night. Enjoy.