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The Constellations could have called their debut album After Hours. Sure, Martin Scorsese
already used that name for his 1985 black comedy, but the two works share much in common.
Both are wide screen spectacles rife with seedy scenes and eccentric personalities, propelled
by a manic energy that hustles the audience deeper into the unexpected. But Southern Gothic
was a better choice. Because The Constellations stomping ground is Atlanta, GA, and in the
wee small hours of the morning, A-Town can get awfully bizarre.
The record is all about what happens in Atlanta from 2 AM until noon. Your tour guide on this
madcap adventure is the magnetic frontman and vocalist Elijah Jones, the ringleader of the
twisted circus that is The Constellations, who spent two years writing and recording the album
with producer Ben H. Allen (Animal Collective, Gnarls Barkley), along with some storied cronies
from the local scene. Not that they set out with specific intentions. Far from it. “All of us wanted
to do a record about Atlanta, but we never said it in words,” recalls Jones. “But the deeper we
got into it, the more we realized we were writing a concept album.” |