Recent Articles

Recent Articles by Tony Ware

  • Breaking the Seal

    Of Montreal and the Shins explore issues of approval.

  • The Black Lips

    With Be Your Own Pet and Plasma for Guns. Saturday, September 23, at the Beachland Tavern.

  • Forty and Going Strong

    Underground Garage tour members kept the fire alive.

  • Matt Herbert

    With the Summer of Cars. Tuesday, August 22, at the B-Side Liquor Lounge.

  • Venom

    With Devil Driver. Friday, August 18, at the Agora Theater.

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  • City Pages

    "Governor No"

    Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty grooms himself for vice-presidential consideration--by being a jerk.

    By Jonathan Kaminsky

  • Miami New Times

    Day Strippers

    Our reporter sets out in search of a naked lunch.

    By Janine Zeitlin

  • Broward-Palm Beach New Times

    Switch Hitter

    Before swinging a bat in a lesbian softball league, pick a side: gay or straight?

    By Amy Guthrie

  • Village Voice

    Death in the Skies

    At JFK, Erhan Yildirim clears corpses for takeoff.

    By Elizabeth Dwoskin

The Black Lips

With Be Your Own Pet and Plasma for Guns. Saturday, September 23, at the Beachland Tavern.

By Tony Ware

Published on September 20, 2006

Atlanta's Black Lips cast a Gaussian blur over psychodelic garage rock. Or maybe these unhinged flower punks -- coming from the crustier end of the Back From the Grave spectrum -- see it through the haze rising off the tarmac, or maybe in the opalescent oil slick of acid-rain-beaded glasses. To the lysergic lads, rawk is like a Polaroid picture -- not just something that inspires a good shake (or a strangulating spasm), but also a highly malleable emulsion. As with the Cramps, the Dwarves, and the Lollipop Shoppe, it's equally lo-fi and voyeuristic.

Beating back the Black Lips' fumes is Nashville's adolescent take on the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Be Your Own Pet. Like a nitro-burning soapbox racer, it's jittery, hand-cobbled chaos blurting in short bursts more combustible than Mentos in Diet Coke.