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JEFF the Brotherhood talk record labels, play Walnut House, 11/4/11

 

Music industry novices and hopefuls of all types, lend your ears, and get to Murfreesboro’s Walnut House tomorrow evening.


Youth Empowerment through Arts & Humanities (YEAH) presents Seafood Hotline, Mom & Dad, and our favorites, JEFF the Brotherhood. Preceding their performance, Jake and Jamin are going to get into the ins and outs of running their nearly 10-year-old label. These guys built Infinity Cat with little knowledge of how to run a label going in; now they’ve got over 60 releases from some of Nashville’s best underground talent. Must be doing something right.


Did we mention this Q&A session is free?? No reason not to go. The seminar starts at 7:30, show is at 8:30. Tickets are $10, though there’s a $2 discount for MTSU students who attend the Infinity Cat Q&A and bring their student ID.

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Diarrhea Planet
Loose Jewels

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Sometimes it’s hard to remember through Diarrhea Planet’s stage antics that they’ve got the skills. There’s nothing like a live show, with flying objects, usually beer cans and water bottles, rocketing through the air like the Fourth of July, stage diving in groups, and various forms of friendly assault. On Sept. 20, Diarrhea Planet share their jewels with the world, and thank the punk rock gods for that.


The teaser “Warm Ridin’” foreshadowed the glory of Loose Jewels, and the rest of the record delivers. And it’s not sloppy, either – just beautifully obnoxious and loud. There are sonic similarities to an endless stretch of punk aficionados, cigarette requests (“Cigarettes”), forgiveness for over-tanning (“Orange Girls”), crushing bass and guitar bowling over anything in its path, contrastingly sparkly, wiry guitar melodies and guttural growls that sound like dry heaves.


There’s not a disappointing track on here – disappointing as in it fails to revive your party/drinking mood, rock you or otherwise get you off. What else is to be expected from a record that opens with the Diarrhea Planet manifesto and ends with “There’s so much fucking shit to deal with/and I quit/so give me another beer/we’re gonna drink until the sun comes up/or at least til there’s no beer/and I believe god will find us/and forgive us for these stupid things.” Long live Diarrhea Planet and everyone they know. – Jessica Pace

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