Live Music

Annuals plus Jessica Lea Mayfield & What Laura Says

Date(s): Saturday, February 07, 2009
Time: 8:00 PM (7:00 PM doors)
Phone: Not Listed
Admission: $12.00 flat
Minimum Age: All Ages

Raleigh, North Carolina-based six-piece Annuals will be releasing their sophomore album, Such Fun, on October 7th, 2008 on Canvasback Music.  The collection was co-produced by Annuals frontman Adam Baker and producer Jacquire King (Modest Mouse, Tom Waits), who also produced the band’s recently released Wet Zoo EP. Recorded throughout North Carolina, Such Fun is an album so varied and exciting, it certainly belies the years of its young creator and his musical cohorts.

Annuals have had an incredible ride since their acclaimed debut album, Be He Me, came out only two short years ago. Released when the band members – Adam Baker (songwriter/vocals), Kenny Florence (lead guitar/backing vocals), Mike Robinson (bass/backing vocals), Anna Spence (keyboard/piano/backing vocals), Zak Oden (drums/guitar) and Donzel Radford (drums/percussion) — were all around the age of nineteen, the album spread like a wildfire around the globe. Critics (everyone from Rolling Stone to the New York Times to the NME) and fans alike fell instantly for the young band's expansive, energetic sound, igniting a frenzy amongst bloggers that has shown no signs of slowing down. Tours with Bloc Party, The Flaming Lips and an appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien ensued, but in the pockets of downtime, Annuals secretly began to work on their newest creation, Such Fun. From song fragments that Adam had been carrying around for years in his head to compositions written throughout the recording process, Such Fun only took a more pronounced shape over the last year. Even in its initial stages, the songs were markedly different from their predecessors, revealing the ways in which Adam’s incredible songwriting had grown considerably in a short period of time. His influences – Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, Paul Simon – all melted together with his own sharply-honed melodic sensibilities as he wrote, depicting themes of loneliness, loss, and the organic world. The result is a record that is fully, electrifyingly alive, maintaining the breadth of Annuals’ scope while taking their sound in brilliant new directions. To say the record is, of course, “such fun” would be a bit silly, but that is the exact wording for the dynamic compositions on this album: songs this great inspire the desire to hear them over and over again…


More Info: www.annualsmusic.com/
Club
The Orange Peel
Address: 101 Biltmore Ave. - map it.
Asheville, NC 28801
Location: Downtown Asheville
Phone: 828-225-5851
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Minimum Age: 18, some shows 21+ only.
Dress Code: Clothing is required, the style is up to you.
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The Orange Peel, opened (for the second time) in the Fall of 2002 and has quickly made a name for itself from coast to coast as a great place to see live music. The building was a skating rink in the 1950's, after that it was the site of several soul and R&B clubs, the most prominent was called, The Orange Peel. After 20+ years of sitting mostly vacant, the club was renovated and reopened by new management, but kept the same name. Ever since, national and international bands of all styles have been playing the Peel to rave reviews. Some of the more prominent artists to perform include Bob Dylan, the Flaming Lips, Blondie, Jurassic 5, and Joe Cocker. The Orange Peel is only open when there is a show scheduled. Shows are scheduled frequently, almost always on weekend nights and occasionally up to seven nights a week. Shows usually start at 8 or 9pm, and last for varying lengths depending on the artist performing. It contains a hardwood floor, high ceiling, a powerful sound and light system, and 'the cleanest toilets in the South'. Most shows are 18 and over, although some are 16+ or all ages, consult the club for more info. This thousand-person capacity venue frequently sells out, so if there's a show you're set on attending, you might want to get advance tickets to avoid disappointment. The Orange Peel is a NON SMOKING venue. No membership is required, beer and wine is served, and the average ticket price range is $12-$18 (sometimes more, sometimes less).

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