Friday, January 20, 2006

LEO WEEKLY Staff Picks: Betty Dylan

Thought you'd enjoy the write-up we got in Louisville today....we play there tonight with the great Tim Krekel! Our first time in Louisville! Broadcast Live on Aiiradio.net! Go there and click on the player on the left of the main page or try this link http://stream.aiiradio.net/.

LEO WEEKLY Pick:
LEO WEEKLY Staff Picks: MUSIC
Friday, Jan. 20
Betty Dylan

The Nashville duo Betty Dylan may just be on to something, a way to save alternative country from itself by politicizing it in a way hinted at by Steve Earle and a few others: Hippies and Rednecks Unite! The husband and wife team of Dan and Vickie Dubelman, New Jersey natives who live in Nashville and tour sporadically, play Uncle P's Friday behind their startling new disc, Abdicate the Throne. The pair kick the recording off with "The Star Spangled Banner" and proceed to bracket the title track (a blunt and blatant call for impeachment of the boss) and nine other originals with a snarling closing cover of that other Dylan's "Masters of War." No less a personage than the eminent veteran New York DJ Vin Scelsa heralded the band on a recent "Air America" broadcast.

The group is a dark and shambling throwback to the Crazy Horse of the early '70s (among other groups), and as an added plus they feature Lexington-based drummer Tim Welch, one of the best groove-oriented rock drummers in the Midwest. They proudly note that they've been banned from ever again playing at Nashville's storied and oh-so-correct singer-songwriter hellhole, the Bluebird. That is its own high praise. -Paul Kopasz

Uncle Pleasant's
2126 S. Preston St., Louisville KY
634-4147
$5; 9 p.m.
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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Road Kill & The Vultures



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It's a beautiful day in East Nashville, and the vultures are at my door...LITERALLY. It's gross, there's blood and guts, some entrails and whatnot. It's a stomach-churning delight! Nothing goes to waste in nature and it's a beautiful thing.

WARNING: Not for the very squeamish.