Concert Review: The Head & The Heart at Avondale Brewing Company
The Head & The Heart return to Avondale Brewing Company to a sold out crowd of 3,000 fans.
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The Head & The Heart return to Avondale Brewing Company to a sold out crowd of 3,000 fans.
Following Sunday's 1-0 home victory against the Mississippi State Bulldogs, the Auburn Tigers (6-4-5, SEC: 2-4-1) suffered a 3-1 loss to the Texas A&M Aggies (8-5-3, SEC: 2-4-1) in College Station Friday night.
Notorious Orange County experimental-punk group The Garden took a stop in Atlanta on the tour of their latest album HORSESHIT ON ROUTE 66 this past Tuesday, October 11, and I had the pleasure of seeing it live. For those unfamiliar, The Garden is composed of a pair of twin brothers, Fletcher and Wyatt Shears, who release solo music under the monikers Puzzle and Enjoy respectively. The Garden takes elements and concepts familiar to the California punk scene, and fuse them with 21st century electronic instrumentation, with a focus that is frequently restricted to drums and bass only, backed up by synthetic melodies and samples. There has truly never been a band quite like The Garden, particularly given their Kiss-esque stage theatrics and face painting paired with the eccentric neo-punk. Their past 3 records (not accounting for the various demos and bedroom mixtapes they released from 2011-2014) have each displayed a sound unique to band, whilst still standing apart from each other. Many of the tracks remain true to the punk trope of “3 minutes is too long,” with other songs containing more melodic undertones that can reach around 4 minutes. This latest record is no different, and I would argue that it is in fact their most “punk sounding” LP to date, given the synth injections and melodic choruses are kept to a minimum, if not absent all together on a few songs. The band describes their music as “Vada Vada,” which essentially is the highest degree of experimentality and intends to ignore all genre-based conventions. Obviously, it is pretty much impossible to truly make music that is 100% original and uncapable of being categorized, especially when one uses the standard major-minor key format that dominates western music. To me, “Vada Vada” is much more a mentality, and its one that Wyatt and Fletcher certainly live by. One that states, "either enjoy and appreciate what we’re doing, or get the hell out of the way."
“The team is hot,” were the words used by Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin when discussion the Rebels at his Monday morning press conference.
Auburn, AL - The Auburn Tigers (6-3-5, 2-3-1 SEC) were victorious over the Mississippi State Bulldogs (9-2-3, 3-2-1 SEC) this afternoon at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
After dropping their first game of the season in Baton Rouge, the Auburn Tigers (16-1 SEC:4-1) traveled back to Nevil Arena for a weekend series against the Georgia Bulldogs (12-5 SEC: 3-3.) Auburn would sweep the series after a 3-1 win on Saturday and a thrilling 3-2 win on Sunday.
The Auburn Tigers (5-3-5, 1-3-1 SEC) are set to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs (9-1-3, 3-1-1 SEC) tomorrow afternoon at the Auburn Soccer Complex.
After last year’s game, the anticipated matchup of Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett and the Auburn defense was expected to be a memorable one. Bennett threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns in a 34-10 victory for the Bulldogs last year at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The Auburn Tigers (14-1, 3-1 SEC) are set to take on the Georgia Bulldogs (12-3, 3-1 SEC) in a two-match series at home this weekend.
Auburn, AL - Auburn has had many offensive drives this season that have stalled out around midfield. When that happens, Auburn calls on number 91, Oscar Chapman.
A jumble of energetic bliss: Sammy Rae & The Friends’ first show in Alabama was nothing short of memorable.
After a 1-1 tie to the Vanderbilt Commodores, the Auburn Tigers(5-5-3, SEC: 1-3-1) took a trip to Lexington Kentucky, to take on the Kentucky Wildcats (7-5, SEC: 0-4.) Auburn following a blistering second half would grab their first win of SEC play 3-1.
Baton Rouge, LA. - Auburn's record-setting 14-0 start was halted by another pack of Tigers this evening.
Judah & The Lion take the stage in Birmingham to showcase joy and peace through the sounds of folk, rock, and hip-hop.
Auburn quarterback Zach Calzada underwent surgery today to repair an injury to his non-throwing shoulder, per Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin.
The Auburn pass rush took possibly a greater loss than the team did against LSU after edge Eku Leota is more than likely to miss the rest of the season.
Auburn, AL: It was another Monday and the press once again descended on the Auburn athletics complex to hear from Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin. Following a 21-17 loss to the LSU Tigers, some key questions were raised about the Tigers performance so far this season on special teams.
The Auburn Tigers (3-2 SEC: 1-1) took on the LSU Tigers (4-1 SEC: 2-0) on the first of October in the 57th rendition of the Tiger Bowl. Auburn would lose the matchup, their first of SEC play, 21-17.