Louisville Magazine

JUL 2012

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Sean Bailey Peter Berkowitz JK McKnight BEST OF LOUISVILLE: MUSIC PANEL Sean Bailey Louisville MUSICulture, former ear X-tacy employee Favorite My Morning Jacket song: "Mahgeetah" Peter Berkowitz LEO music editor Favorite MMJ song: "Bermuda Highway" JK McKnight Forecastle Festival founder Favorite MMJ song: "The Way That He Sings" Kevin Ratterman Local recording engineer Favorite MMJ song: "Dondante" Laura Shine WFPK DJ Favorite MMJ song: "One Big Holiday" Kevin Ratterman Bailey says: "Appalatin effortlessly combines the sounds and styles indigenous to Latin music with that of Appalachian folk. Despite the band's frequent performances at festivals and venues any night of the week, Appalatin maintains an undeniable uniqueness that never results in seeing the same show twice." Local Frontman Joe Manning King's Daughters & Sons "A real wordsmith, a comedian- philosopher of sorts, with one of the finest beards in a bearded town. Plus, he can sing." — Berkowitz Local Frontwoman Sarah Teeple the Ladybirds "Every time I see her perform, I'm immediately put in the best mood." — McKnight Local Band That's Not My Morning Jacket Seluah "Possibly the weirdest and best rhythm section in town, plus some of the most haunting and gorgeous vocals. Live, these sonic architects will fill every cavity in your body." — Ratterman Shine says: "Cabin. Tey've never written or recorded a song I didn't like, if not love." Local Band That's Probably Performing This Weekend Squeeze-bot "Jazzy but goofy, with accordion, tuba, banjo and a toy drum set. Every summer Saturday in the Nachbar's back yard." — Berkowitz [60] LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 7.12 Local Rapper Jalin Roze "His rhymes seamlessly blend the intellectual with the emotive, giving way to a hype-free persona that equally owns the stage and the studio." — Bailey Ratterman says: "Andrew Vititoe. I'm totally amazed to watch this guy spit 100 gallons of words out of his mouth in a matter of seconds." Open-Mic Night The Monkey Wrench 1025 Barret Ave. "Sundays for Church on the Rocks, hosted by the Troubadours of Divine Bliss. Lots of regulars and interesting characters." — Shine Laura Shine Local Album Released Within The Past Year If Then Not When King's Daughters & Sons "Some of the most carefully and intricately assembled songs to be written in this town. Dynamics for days and the best three-part harmonies Louisville has to offer." — Ratterman Shine says: "Black Kite by the Silver Tongues is the finest local release I've heard since Cabin's Among the Rectangles and Changeable Parts." Local Music Venue Zanzabar 2100 S. Preston St. "For a mid-size venue in this town of many, Zanzabar flourishes by blending national acts with those from Louisville, making it the go-to place for a high-quality and prolific show calendar." — Bailey Berkowitz says: "Tough it doesn't have concerts often enough, the Clifton Center (2117 Payne St.) is the best place to see and hear bands. Like the Palace but much more intimate." Local Music Venue For Dis- covering New Bands Zazoo's Bar and Grill 102 Bauer Ave. "Lots of good local music and traveling bands passing through town." — Shine Live Local Band Houndmouth "Louisville's newest breakout band has a visceral effect live. Makes audiences feel like they're sharing Houndmouth's rock-soul journey to someplace south and surprising." — Berkowitz Illustrations by Bart Galloway XC

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