
June 2- 8, 2005
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Sisters Claire and Page Campbell sing about God and heartbreak like they're drunk on their own glorious harmonies and have all the time in the world. If you're looking for a manifesto, you could hardly do better than to adopt the last lines of Hope for Agoldensummer's "Laying Down the Gun": "Instead of stopping our hearts we play music, because we're rock stars/ We come together and we work and we fall apart/ I play music because I'm in love with silence and sound/ Just like a machine I picked up my pen and wrote this medicine down." As the closing track on the Athens, Ga., quintet's self-released debut, I Bought a Heart Made of Art in the Deep, Deep South, it's a stunning summation of all that comes before. Their shows build on that sense of intimacy and immediacy; cellist Will Taylor is a grounding force as the others swap xylophones, guitars and stories.
Wed., June 8, 9 p.m., $7, with Midnight Grace and Sean Adamz, Pontiac Grille, 304 South St., 215-925-4053, www.pontiacgrille.com.
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