Through out
rock n roll history there have been cities and places in time where the music
carved its own path. Memphis, New York,
L.A., San Francisco, Seattle, Austin, Detroit, Muscle Shoals, and even little
Athens, Ga have all been cities to have that have made their mark on the rock n
roll timeline. And like all good things
they must come to an end. Some places, however,
might be lucky enough to see lightening strike twice. Well the rock n roll Gods are at it again and
a storm is brewing here in Athens, Georgia and that lightening that struck here
years ago is on the horizon one more time.
Saturday night I set out for a full
night of rock n roll satisfaction and headed to the Caledonia Lounge for Adam
Payne’s birthday celebration. I had
caught Danglfy, Adam’s band, during Athfest and was excited to see them in a
small dark room. Some bands just belong
on those stages. Street Rhythm and Rhyme
got the night started. A young four piece,
born in Athens, seemed to have all the right moves. Despite my current fascination with dark,
sad, whiskey driven music, the rhythm and the rhyme put a huge grin on my
face. The music was loud, happy and full
of smiles. The young kid on the lead
guitar ripped his parts to shreds with vigorous enthusiasm. These guys were tight and happy, plus, any
band that gets the cute girls out and gets them dancing gets a in my book any day. This little nerdy kid next to me was getting down
and having the time of his life, and it felt good to watch him. I found myself laughing and smiling through
the whole set, enjoying the brighter side of rock n roll for a change.
Dangfly! I have seen my fair share
of music since my first show in 1990.
Without a doubt Dangfly is the real fucking deal. I was right about seeing these guys in a
small dark room. The sound was right,
just loud enough to hurt a little. At a
loss for words to truly describe the essence of this amazing band, my new friend
Josh Perkins of Lowdive, said true Americana with balls. I could not agree more, especially with the
balls part. Right smack in the middle of
the set these guys break into Journey’s Separate Ways and nail it note for
freaking note. First of all, this song
will always hold a place in my heart from my youth in the 80’s. Second, it is a bad ass freaking song that to
this day I have never heard anyone else play.
This took balls, even if it is for a small room. Dangfly went on to play She Makes the Rain,
Pledge, and Bangin', all off the new album to name a few. It was loud, rowdy, and full of rage, pain,
happiness, and full of love. These guys
hit on every emotion while melting faces along the way. As I listen to Thick and Thin now, off the
debut; Good Luck, Curiosity, there is no doubt these guys have earned their way
to the top of my playlist. Dangfly!
Earlier in the night I had the pleasure
of meeting local Athens singer, songwriter, guitar player, Josh Perkins. Right
out the gate we were into it, local music, who was good, who was great, and how
much we both loved what is happening here. Josh said it best. “There is something happening here in Athens,
Georgia right now.” I could not agree
more. There is so much great music here;
Athens is bursting at the seams. We went
on throughout the night discussing the thoughts of pod casting, a Guns n Roses
Blue Grass Review, and one hundred other things revolving all around Athens
music. It looks like I have landed in
the right place at the right time. I will do my part to make sure the world
hears about all this fantastic music happening in Athens, Ga, The lighting is
coming get ready.
Happy
Birthday Adam Payne
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