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September 20, 2017

Palace Doctor: Mangled Review

Saturday, Sept. 23 @ Little Kings Shuffle Club

(Laser Brains) The debut album from former Modern Skirts bassist Phillip Brantley’s project with Velveteen Pink bassist Nick Robbins and in-demand drummer Jeremy Wheatley is a twangy, overdriven affair that pulls inspiration from a wide array of influences. Though Brantley has kicked around with a few projects as a backing man since the Skirts’ dissolution, Palace Doctor serves as an outlet for the longtime Athenian’s songwriting, with Mangled a 10-song airing of romantic grievances.

Mangled opens with arguably its strongest track, “Don’t Want to Be Like You,” a breakup burner that channels all its bitterness into one hell of a well-oiled machine. Among the lead riff’s powerful simplicity, Wheatley’s punchy rhythm and Robbins’ complementary lines, the trio displays a lock-step chemistry crucial to the song’s excellence.

The middle section of the album treads in fairly familiar mid-tempo rock, cycling through grunge, psychedelic and garage tones without a whole lot of differentiation or standout material. The last string of songs, however, offer plenty of vindication, with a final burst of energy and a pretty epic outro on “Not an Addict.”

Calendar

  • Saturday, September 23

    Little Kings Shuffle Club

    10 p.m. $5. www.facebook.com/lkshuffleclub

    Tedo Stone, Palace Doctor, Drew Beskin, DJ Quincy

    TEDO STONE Rootsy, Atlanta-based singer-songwriter.

    PALACE DOCTOR Dynamic rock trio fronted by former Modern Skirts bassist Phillip Brantley. Album release show!

    DREW BESKIN Local power-pop singer-songwriter known for fronting the bands Purses and The District Attorneys. 

    DJ QUINCY Former Modern Skirts drummer John Swint spins a dance party.

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