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City: ATLANTA
State: Georgia
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/24/2007

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Thursday, August 07, 2008 

Current mood:  bitchy
Category: Music
ere are some Quotes:

-Charles Spano, ALL MUSIC GUIDE (new window):



""Atlanta trio the Young Antiques play angry-young-man rock that draws from Hüsker Dü and the '80s Minneapolis hardcore scene as well as the Jam and Elvis Costello. With this unique, if a bit retro mix, the band creates buoyant and propulsive songs that shoot straight to the heart of what makes good old rock & roll great. With Blake Parris on bass, Blake Rainey on vocals and guitar and Kevin Charney on drums, The Young Antiques are back together after first unleashing their raw power pop and post-punk anthems in 2000 when the group self-released their debut, Wardrobe for a Jet Weekend. Their sophomore release, Clockworker, followed in 2003 on Two Sheds Music, meeting their goal of making a record that re-creates the atmosphere of late-'70s pop-punk. Since, the band has found their stride and a place alongside groups like the Natural History, the French Kicks and the Libertines."



Lee Valentine Smith, CREATIVE LOAFING, 09/2007 (new window):



"Founding 'Tiques Blake Rainey and Blake Parris are back in action after pursuing separate paths for the past couple of years. Rainey, who has enjoyed a successful foray into the low-key Americana-folk field, and Parris, a key member of Sodajerk, are putting those roles on the back burner for the moment to concentrate on the revitalization of their punky, punchy Young Antiques, one of the best Atlanta rock bands of the past two decades. Kevin Charney of Sodajerk is on board as well, and the band is as vital as ever, apparently energized from the hiatus."


-ATLANTA JOURNAL CONsTITUTION (new window):


"Young Antiques. An enduring, edgy trio trading in punk-infused, retro-minded pop rock whose members likely have Elvis Costello, the Replacements and Hüsker Dü on their iPods."



Tim Shea, STOMP AND STAMMER (new window):



"Blake Rainey and crew delivered a blistering set drawing from attempts to fuse literary sensibility into a an unpretentious basic rock formula, translating into a charged band inspired by a Blonde on Blonde Dylan and early Replacements whatsis. I haven't seen 'em since about four years ago and this set served as a pleasant reminder of what I've (and you've) been missing. Pitch-perfect were their sensitive yearnings encased in self-righteous indignation at the unfairness of tragedy one's life inevitably is forced to travail through. Minstrelship for the ages. "


FLAGPOLE (new window):



"Atlanta·s Young Antiques recognize the sometimes schizophrenic nature of rock and roll, as well as, in fact, the band·s own music. The Antiques blend rootsy rock with sharp pop hooks, plus pretty damn sharp lyricism, for a medicated goo that winds up somewhere between Steve Earle·s twangy roar and Elvis Costello·s cerebral stomp... with a little John Hiatt, Nick Lowe and Big Star thrown in for good measure. "


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"These guys reside where punk meets pop, in a neighborhood that includes folks such as Husker Du, the Jam and the Replacements, adding a touch of literate Southern charm to the community. "


Radio K!

 
Fusing literary sensibility into a an unpretentious basic rock formula.....

I like that! You guys are the real deal! I'd lt you date my daughter. If I had one...
 
Posted by Radio K! on Thursday, August 07, 2008 - 10:15 AM
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