Live Music

The Hackensaw Boys w/Trampled By Turtles

Date(s): Thursday, March 05, 2009
Time: 9pm
Phone: Not Listed
Admission: $10 advance/$12 day of show

The kind of energy displayed on Look Out by the Hackensaw Boys is rare. At first listen the tempo is so fast you can hardly take a second to admire the musicianship or uniqueness of individual voices; it just demands you take part clapping, tapping, or howling along. Once you really listen though you can find the seams of the music: a deeply rooted country sensibility, a colorful cast of singers and musicians, a sense of humour, and threads bound to punk rock just as much as country and folk music. What stands at the apex of this group though is the original song writing. Only one song on the album is a traditional song, the rest are some of the finest examples of light contemporary folk songs and arrangements available. The group does venture into addressing serious issues and doesn’t paint them bleakly, as is all too common, they look forward to an optimistic future stating “I believe there are better times ahead"("Sally Ann"). Though these more serious issues might be treated slightly naively, the vein of optimism and innocence runs through the blood of the Boys and it shows in the sheer tenacity of the music and their driven attitude to play their music passionately amidst Pop, Rap, and Electronic genres. Don’t pass down a chance to see this high energy band live either, you surely won’t be disappointed.
- Lucid Forge Arts and Entertainment Websource

At first, The Hackensaw Boy’s CD Look Out sounds like standard issue blue grass but it doesn’t take long to realize that these guys aren’t pining for the good ol’ days of yesteryear, but are instead diving head-first into the hear and now and crowd-surfing into the future.
- Taprootradio.com


More Info: www.hackensawboys.com/
www.trampledbyturtles.com/
Listening Room
Grey Eagle
Address: 185 Clingman Ave. - map it.
Asheville, NC 28801
 
Location: 1 mile(s) West from Downtown Asheville.
Phone: 828-232-5800
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Some folks have been known to have a little trouble finding the Gray Eagle for the first time as it's not located in a pedestrian-heavy area. Once they locate it between Future Traditions warehouse and the Silver Dollar cafe though, they'll see that it's really not that far from all the downtown action and stands guard over Asheville's River Arts District. Quaint and cozy, the Gray Eagle seems to be a modified house-turned-listening room. The Eagle has always been known for it's crystal clear sound, bluegrass, zydeco, and contra dancing. Recently, they have been making a name for themselves on the indie rock circuit, with Harvest Records presenting a series of concerts there. You can go hungry to the Gray Eagle because it hosts the Twin Cousins Kitchen, serving up authentic Cajun cuisine. The Gray Eagle has a capacity of just over 600 people and is NON-SMOKING. All ages are welcome, beer and wine is served.

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