RadATL’s Live Music & Events Calendar

A good night in Heaven at the Masquerade. Photo by Elena de Soto

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Saturday, June 13

— Iriamu. $15 (sliding scale). 8 p.m. (show). Commune

— The Pink Stones, Dusky Waters, and Teena May. $18.34-$21.50. 7 p.m. (doors). 8 p.m. (show). The Garden Club at Wild Heaven (Lee + White).

— Current Rage and the Frigidaires. $10. 8 p.m. Ideal Sports

— Asian Glow (Seoul, South Korea), Porcelain Stars, Postcard Nowhere, Boycat. $19.53. 7:30 p.m. (doors). Eyedrum

— Attractive Eighties Women w/ the Vaginas and Seagull. $22.55. 8 p.m. Star Bar

Monday, June 15
— Monday Night Creative Music Series: Bad Mojo Revival Sessions plus Aaron Artrip and Navigateur. $20 (suggested donation). 8-10:30 p.m. Eyedrum

Sunday, June 14
— Pinto Sunshine, Khaliko, and Yes Dear kick off Innerspace’s Summer Series. $10. 7 p.m. (doors). 8 p.m. (show). Halfway Crooks Biergarten

Tuesday, June 16
— The Baby Bat Parade Tour feat. Christian Death, Gene Loves Jezebel, Black Season Witch, Psychic Death, Lashing, and Cauterize. $24.77. 7 p.m. (doors). Culture Shock

— Cowboy Junkies: Celebrating 40 Years and Beyond Tour. $58.09-$75. 6:30 p.m. (doors). 7:30 p.m. (show). Variety Playhouse

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Club Silencio: A Celebration Of David Lynch’s Birthday at The Garden Club on Friday, January 23

CLUB SILENCIO. Photo courtesy Jeffrey Bützer

“Where we’re from, the birds sing a pretty song and there’s always music in the air.”
— The Arm

On Friday, January 23, at The Garden Club at Wild Heaven, Club Silencio pulls back the red curtain to revel in the music of David Lynch’s cinematic universe.

For this celebration of what would be Lynch’s 80th birthday, Club Silencio features some of Atlanta’s finest players delving into the moody tones and skronking beauty of sountracks from Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Inland Empire, and of course, Twin Peaks. Finding balance in that precarious space between the tangible world and wandering deep inside the dreamlike qualities of Lynch’s works, each number lingers in the air where silence and space are as important as rhythm, melody, and dissonance—much like the films they accompany.

Lynch was unafraid to examine the outer limits of Americana from every angle, especially when that vision exposed somehting dark lying just beneath the surface. Club Silencio honors the beauty, dread, and strange familiarity that’s baked into Lynch’s vision.


The ensemble includes vocalist Meghan Dowlen, guitar player Jeffrey Bützer, pianist TT Mahony, alto saxophone player Ben Davis, bass player Matt Steadman, and guitar player Henry Jack, and drummer Sean Zearfoss—all of whom are well-versed in conjuring Lynch’s cinematic language of emotion and atmosphere.

$17.28 (advance). $22.54 (day of). 7 p.m. (door). 8 p.m. (music). 1010 White St. SW.

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New Sounds Improvised by Quinn Mason, Kris Gruda, Dan Carey Bailey, and Kenito Murray at Best End Brewing on Friday, April 1

Kenito Murray leads an evening of improvisation at Best End Brewing Co. on Friday, April 1.

Percussionist Murray, along with Quinn Mason (tenor sax, keys), Kris Gruda (guitar), and Dan Carey Bailey (electric bass) will craft everything from trip hop and ambient sounds to jazz, Delta blues grooves, and dub beats.

Dan Carey Bailey (left) and Quinn Mason. Photo by Kenito Murray


Free. Music is live from 7-10 p.m. 1036 White St. SW (on the Westside BeltLine).

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