Posts Tagged ‘a fight to the death’

Lenny’s Saturday Night - They’ve Decided to Book Good Shows Again!

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Today the Moon Tomorrow the Sun Sessions

Seriously, until last Saturday, I hadn’t been to Lenny’s for months.  Maybe I wasn’t looking hard enough, but I couldn’t find a single show on their calendar that ranked higher than “I’ll do this if all my favorite venues, bars, and strip clubs all catch fire on the same night.”

But Bean’s got a great show booked for this Saturday:  Today the Moon Tomorrow the Sun, The Interiors, and A Fight to the Death.

(coincidentally, all of those bands have played/will play sessions with Have You Heard.)

Have You Heard Session: A Fight to the Death

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The pedal steel playing, accordian pumping rockers A Fight to the Death came in to lay down some alt-western with us. They pay special attention to arrangement and creating a sound more full than the typical rock drone.

What a Great Idea

This Fear Is Irrational

Kill Deer

All My Things

A Call to Arms

Right click (pc) or ctrl click (mac) and select save link as to download the tracks or download them all in the A Fight to the Death zip file .

Have You Heard Sessions: A Fight To The Death

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008


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Lap Steel Weekend Atlanta!

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Lap Steel Mania!

I saw two great shows this weekend, both of which relied pretty heavily on lap steels for their sounds.  Maybe it was a coincidence… or maybe the lap steel’s making a comeback.  Are lap steels the new violins/recorders of indy music?

Cohen and the Ghost

I saw Baton Rouge based Cohen and the Ghost this Friday at Wonderroot.  They have a pretty good setup - guitar, bass, violin, drums, and a second guitar.  But the second guitarist switches between instruments almost every song, going from guitar to mandolin to another guitar to lap steel.  I hadn’t thought about this before seeing Cohen and the Ghost, but the lap steel produces a sound pretty similar to a short violin note.  As Cohen and the Ghost’s violinist and lap steel players worked, their sounds tended to overlap, producing this musical hybrid instrument that really blew me away.

Photo by Kat Wilson of Heppyaddakat Productions (heppyaddakat.com)

I wandered into A Fight to the Death’s Saturday album release party by mistake.  They were playing The Highland Inn’s cavernous Ballroom Lounge, a place I tend to associate more with DJ sets and weekend jazz than A Fight to the Death’s wierd rock mix of Americana and Western-strained melodies.  (I didn’t realize this until checking out their myspace page just now, but A Fight to the Death actually use the pedal steel guitar, an instrument I’d never seen in person before, though I’ve probably heard it on Calexico’s albums.)  Anyway, they played a really great set, and totally transformed my opinion of the Ballroom Lounge.