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The Overture: August 2 – 8

WHAT: Neoga Blacksmith

WHERE: WEFT Studios (FREE)

WHEN: Monday, August 2nd at 10:00 p.m.

While you’ve probably heard Todd on Monday nights before, did you know that you can go down to WEFT and sit in the studio? Much better than listening to the radio, and probably quite a bit louder as well.

WHAT: “Triple” Withnail, Buddy Friend and the Guys, Michael Coulter

WHERE: The Brass Rail ($4)

WHEN: Thursday, August 5th at 9:30 p.m.

This one promises to be interesting, whatever it turns out to be. Billed as a Triple Whip sort-of reunion, I’m guessing it will skew towards their older, guitar heavy alt-rock sound (as opposed to the late-period bass and drums math rock), but either way it’s gonna be a blast. Mystery band Buddy Friend and the Guys and a comedy set by Michael Coulter kick things off. And, it’s impossible to have a bad night at the Brass Rail. Seriously.

WHAT: Kilborn Alley

WHERE: Memphis on Main ($TBA)

WHEN: Saturday, August 7th

Kilborn Alley’s live show rarely — if ever — dissapoints. Combine this with the fact that Memphis on Main is a highly underappreciated space, and you get all the ingredients for an unexpectedly good time. Plus, you can get a drink in a mason jar. A mason jar.

WHAT: The Constellations, Santah

WHERE: The Highdive ($10)

WHEN: Saturday, August 7th

The Atlanta-based group have a trippy sound not entirely unlike an alt-rock Gnarls Barkley, but with roughly five times as many members. And, since they’ll be shoehorned into a criminally short 45 minute set at Lollapalooza on Friday afternoon, they should be in the mood to stretch out.

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