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Cheating Alethia will set you up

The members of Cheating Alethia, Cole Tryer, drums; Matt Boothby, bass and vocals and Zack Baker, guitar. The opening track to Cheating Alethia’s album “Spare Room Panic” might give you the wrong impression. That is, unless, “Intro” didn’t already. The short, brooding instrumental erupts into “Shaky Pancakes” and the rock and roll party is underway. Brash and bombastic with big guitars and bigger vocals, fans of the blues-based rock genre would be content for an album’s worth just that. Then the next song, “The Office,” begins. The buzz of the guitar is exchanged for something more jangly, the vocals are a bit more subdued and you’re left wondering who put on a mid-career REM record when you weren’t looking and is this from Document or Fables? Alas, you realize you can make out the words and it’s not the legendary Athens quartet, it’s still Cheating Alethia. A moody interlude follows, almost a reprise of the intro, and as the

It all began with a TV

Photo courtesy of Coach’s Corner Patrons gather at Coach’s Corner throughout its 30 years. When John Henderson opened his sports bar in Savannah, he had just three televisions, no kitchen and little knowledge of the industry. This was 1991, when getting satellite television meant buying what’s now known as the “Big Ugly Dish” and having someone move the dish so it could catch the signal of the channel they wanted to watch. Henderson ordered bread and bought a meat slicer so he could serve sandwiches and added a hotdog rolling machine for hotdogs. He knew as long as he had a TV and could serve food and beer, the sports would take care of the rest.

Can t stop, won t stop | Interview | Savannah News, Events, Restaurants, Music

Photo courtesy of LazyEye Photography Neutral Snap, New Orleans-based pop-punk band, will perform at Barrelhouse South March 16 and 17. New Orleans-based pop-punk band Neutral Snap woke up in Savannah in March 2020 and found their world flipped upside down. Mayor Van Johnson had just declared a local state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and cities across the nation were doing the same. Neutral Snap was in the middle of their 22-date tour for their debut album “Sorry I Passed Out.” “We said ‘well, I guess we’re going home now,’” guitarist J.P. Brown said. Before their music career came to a screeching halt with the rest of the world, Neutral Snap was on the up-and-up. The band, made up of lead vocalist Josh Latham, guitarist J.P. Brown, bassist Dominick “Dan” Conforte, and drummer Ray-Ray Boudr

Winner of 2021 American Traditions Vocal Competition can t wait to return to Savannah | Interview | Savannah News, Events, Restaurants, Music

Winner of 2021 American Traditions Vocal Competition can t wait to return to Savannah | Interview | Savannah News, Events, Restaurants, Music
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