Mon., Jan. 16
Gruus (feat. members of Hawks and Electrosleep Int'l), Demonaut, Sons of Tonatiuh, Weapon. Free. 9 p.m. 529
DJ's Jake Turner (XO) & Mikey Johnson. Free. 9 p.m. @ the Book House Pub
Wed., Jan. 18
Christ, Lord, Wood Spider, Jesse and the Great Perhaps. $5. 8 p.m. @ WonderRoot
Calm White Noise, Writer, Antbrain. $6. 9 p.m. @ the Drunken Unicorn
Bernadette Seacrest. $12-$60. 8 p.m. @ Eddie's Attic
In Flames, Trivium, Veil of Maya & Kyng. $27.50/$28.50. 7:30 p.m. @ Center Stage
Mighty High Coup, Eli Porter, 4-ize, Wymyns Prysyn, Red Sea. Free (donations accepted). 9 p.m. @ 529
[In the interest of full-disclosure this show is my unofficial birthday party].
Thurs., Jan. 19
Rock Most, Big Rec, Arablak, Stan Steam. $5. 9 p.m. @ 529
Cass McCombs Band, Frank Fairfield. $10-$12. 8:30 p.m. @ the Earl
Cousin Dan, Turf War, Abby Gogo, Dino's Boys. Free. 9 p.m. @ Star Bar
T.T.'s Fabuloso Faggatron Birthday Dance Party! 8 p.m. @ Sister Louisa's Church
Dynamic Soul w/ Gravy G. Free. 9 p.m. @ El Myr
Fri., Jan. 20
Carnivores' Live at the Earl 7-inch release party w/ the Coathangers and Frankie Broyles (of Balkans). $5 (includes a copy of the 7-inch). 9 p.m. @ The Earl
Carnivores "Prom Night" mp3
Shook Foil EP release show (admission includes a copy of the EP), Curio Museum, Baby Baby. $10. 9 p.m. @ the Drunken Unicorn
Rizzudo, Cinemechanica, Purkinje Shift. $7. 9 p.m. @ 529
Adron. $10-$12. 9 p.m. @ Smith's Olde Bar
Sat., Jan. 21
Mood Rings, Mirror Mode, Lucy Dreams, Warning Light. $5. 9 p.m. @ Star Bar
Annuals, Little Tybee, Mogul Street Reserve. $8. 9 p.m. @ the Earl
I Want Whiskey, Prison Book Club, Signallers, Rainey. $5. 9 p.m. @ 529
Jungol, Hanzelle, Cloudeater. $7. 9:30 p.m. @ the Basement
Graveyard, Radio Moscow, Stonerider. $10 (adv.). 8 p.m. Masquerade (Hell)
The Grapes, Deep Blue Sun. $17.50-$20. 8 p.m. @ Variety Playhouse
Mike Dillon and Gogo Jungle (Dead Kenny G's), and Cherry Royale. $10. 9 p.m. @ The Five Spot
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Your list is missing a good one at the Clermont Lounge, Thurs. Jan. 19: The Bums (7" record release) with the Dirty Knockouts and Dusty Booze & the Baby Haters.
The Grapes? I thought they were squashed years ago.
Little did I know as I cringed in that late 80s crowd and backed away to the exit that soon there would be hundreds of miserable, noodling hacks trying to catch the patchouli train. Goddess help us.
And I'm speaking as a HUGE Deadhead. Other than the awesome and righteous Gov't Mule, the jam band scene is a vast wasteland. Jerry, I'm glad you missed it.