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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • P7

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7 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black AATL Filename: P7-ACCESS-AATL0110-ACCESS created: Jan 8 2008 Username: SPEED10 Thursday, Jan 10, 2008 ACCESS 7 AATL 7 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Filename: P7-ACCESS-AATL0110-ACCESS created: Jan 8 2008 P7 Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 ajc accessAtlanta By SHANE HARRISON FRIDAY HH MUSICAL MAJESTY: Despite the dramatic nature of their music, these Brits seem to hover just below the radar of many music fans. a shame, because the recent second album, End Has a is a spine-tingling beauty that might just surpass its and moody predecessor, Back With Hot Hot Heat and Louis XIV. 7:30 p.m. $24.

Coca- Cola Roxy Theatre, 3110 Roswell Road N.E., Buckhead. 404-2337699, 404-249-6400, www.livenation.com SATURDAY HI BIGGEST BOOBS: These guys yes, guys are a crowd-pleasing, vulgarity-spouting local phenomenon. Atlantans with a twisted sense of humor will appreciate the ditties on this debut album, which gets its coming out party with this gig. Patrons will get a free copy of the disc with their paid admission. And what a CD it is.

The sludgy hard rock lands somewhere between and the Stooges, but the lyrics that hold it all together. For those with Mei Lan overload, the panda-cidal Then which frontman Phoebe Cates all taken the names of attractive women, naturally dedicates to that shops at the Kroger on The pinnacle of the live recording, though, is what the band describes as best song we ever called Get a and even if offended by the unprintable four-letter word in the chorus, probably agree with the sentiment. With Pistolero, Bases Loaded. 9:30 p.m. $7.

The EARL, 488 Flat Shoals Ave. S.E., East Atlanta. 404-522-3950, 1-800-594-8499, www.badearl.com GREAT Lynch is the perfect mix of that famed trio Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton. got the interpretive skills of Ronstadt, the clear and pure voice of Harris and the bluegrass soul of Parton. received Grammy nominations for best bluegrass album and a female vocalist of the year award from the International Bluegrass Music Association in 1997, but she deserves all the accolades we can toss her way.

Her latest album, is a compilation of the cream of her recent recorded output along with re-recordings of a few songs she did in her days with the Front Porch String Band. a starting point for those unfamiliar with work. 8 p.m. $20. Red Light Cafe, 553 Amsterdam Midtown.

404-874-7828, www.redlightcafe.com TUESDAY HL SLOW AND STEADY: Introspective Ohio-born singer-songwriter nabbed the best new artist Grammy in 1992 when his best-known song in was also up for song of the year. Since his 1991 debut, Cohn has put out only three studio albums, including his latest, the That October 2007 release was new studio work since 1998. 8 p.m. $35. Center Stage Atlanta, 1374 W.

Peachtree Midtown. 404-885-1365, www.centerstage- atlanta.com TM Ticketmaster, 404-2496400 or ticketmaster.com Ace Frehley. Feb. 22 at Center Stage. 9 p.m.

$34; $29 advance. TM. Bill Callahan. Feb. 25 at Red Light Cafe.

8 p.m. $15. TM. Delbert McClinton. Feb.

29 at Variety Playhouse. 8:30 p.m. $27.50. TM. Country Megaticket.

May 16, June 11, Sept. 11, Oct. 4 at Lakewood Amphitheatre. package. TM.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters. Jan. 12 at the Roxy. 8 p.m. $28; $26 advance.

TM. Enter the Haggis. Jan. 13 at the Five Spot. 8 p.m.

$12. TM. Killswitch Engage. Jan. 16 at the Tabernacle.

7 p.m. $27; $23 advance. TM. Dubconscious. Jan.

18 at Variety Playhouse. 8:30 p.m. $15. TM. Sinbad.

Jan. 19 at Cobb Energy Centre. 8 p.m. $37.50. TM.

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings. Jan. 19 at Variety Playhouse. 8:30 p.m. $15 advance.

TM. Barry Manilow. Jan. 19 at Philips Arena. 8 p.m.

All seats reserved. TM. Chuck Ragan. Jan. 21 at Vinyl.

9 p.m. $12. Ticket Alternative. Marilyn Manson. Jan.

22 at the Tabernacle. 8 p.m. $42.50. TM. Arrested Development.

Jan. 24 at the Loft. 8:30 p.m. $10. TM.

Indigo Girls. Jan. 24 at Classic Center, Athens. 8 p.m. $25.50 reserved.

TM. Lupe Fiasco. Jan. 25 at the Coca- Cola Roxy. 9 p.m.

$26.50. TM. Perpetual Groove. Jan. 25 at Variety Playhouse.

8:30 p.m. $20 advance. TM. Brilliant Inventions. Jan.

26 at Red Light Cafe. 8:30 p.m. $12; $10 advance. TM. Machine.

Jan. 26 at Variety Playhouse. 8:30 p.m. $15 advance. TM.

Matchbox Twenty, Alanis Morissette, Mute Math. Jan. 28 at Philips Arena. 7 p.m. TM.

Ween. Jan. 29 at the Tabernacle. 8 p.m. $30.

TM. Yemi Toure GOTH GLAM: The theatrically inclined Boston-based piano and drums duo of Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione makes strange and wonderful music. It answers this heretofore unasked question: What if Kurt Weill were reincarnated as a glam rocker? German cabaret through goth-tinged alternative pop-rock. They have been as theatrical rock, punk cabaret and manic-musical. 8:30 p.m.

$22.50. Variety Playhouse, 1099 Euclid Ave. N.E., Little Five Points. 404521-1786, www.variety- playhouse.com Michael Witcher Jill Furmanowsky.

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