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MAPS... Travis Murphy/ Tony Aparo/Darren Stanley/Spencer Pope

  • Elliott Street Deli & Pub 51 Elliott Street SW Atlanta, Georgia 30313 USA (map)

This Quartet is going to blow your mind. Four masters of their own music, but put them together and you have an explosive night of music.

Travis Murphy: Lightning Orchestra http://voyageatl.com/interview/meet-lightning-orchestra-throughout-atlanta/

Tony Alparo: https://soundbetter.com/profiles/267427-tony-aparo

Darren Stanley: Perpetual Groove https://www.discogs.com/artist/2746651-Darren-Stanley

Spencer Pope: The Dark, The Light, the new album from Atlanta musician Spencer Pope, sounds of another time, all lite-jazz Rhodes workouts and tasteful horn flourishes, courtesy of an impressively assembled cast of characters. Call it smooth-skronk. That Pope’s music often bears a passing resemblance to the quieter moments of Frank Zappa or Captain Beefheart makes sense; he’s a member of on-again/off-again local Beefheart tribute act Big Eyed Beans From Venus, and the music is clearly in his veins.

But The Dark, The Light forgoes chamber-psych freakouts in favor of something meditative and, at times, downright pretty, like on the deliberate, wistful “Haribo,” or “Sunshine,” which returns again and again to a simple, singular melody. It’s not all slow-going; “Sharon and Richard” flirts with funk rhythm but thankfully refrains from going over the jam-groove line.

Indeed, the most notable thing about Pope’s record is how restrained it is. Pope is blessed with a composer’s sensibility, and The Dark, The Light bears that mark throughout. At certain moments, it can all feel too still. Overall, though, it is a rich, absorbing record.

Stream/buy The Dark, The Light on Bandcamp.

Earlier Event: July 13
Atlanta United vs. Real Salt Lake
Later Event: July 16
DMT (Dallas Dawson, TJ Merritt)