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The Beat Goes On, the sophomore album from Atlanta’s The Modern Society, is a succinct 35 minutes of foot-stomping, hand-clapping rock n’roll. Written in the band’s practice space – a whitewashed barn surrounded by cattle, nestled in a valley between the Georgia hills north of Atlanta – the album pulses with working class fervor and impeccable style, all anchored by frontman Brown’s winsome sand-papered howl. The Beat Goes On is both immediately engaging (just try to sit still and not sing along) & rewarding upon listen after listen.

Formed three years ago by Brown and Bence over shared musical passions & a glass of whiskey, The Modern Society came together like a big bang of the right place & the right time. The two had first met while playing in different area bands and when they joined up, they immediately began finishing each other’s songs. Bence knew Martin and Carter since high school, where they’d all met through their various bands, and he brought them to play one night. Ask Brown how it all came together and he can’t really explain…they simply met & practiced together only once to discover it felt like they’d known each other their entire lives…it was just magic. After demoing five songs and sharing them online to a good response, the band booked their first show with no expectations only to have close to 400 kids show up to hear them. By their third show The Modern Society was nominated for a few Atlanta Music Guide awards & shortly thereafter entered the studio to record their debut.

The making of 2005’s Friend and Enemies, recorded in Atlanta with local producer Danny Howes, proved to be a frenzied process for the young band. Taking out a loan and cribbing together studio time in between their day jobs, the band members tracked their different parts individually, rarely with another band member in the room. Regardless, The Modern Society soldiered on to craft a winning first album that, by self-releasing on iTunes, earned them enough money to buy a van and hit the road.

After touring the Midwest and Southeast for the better part of a year – including a stop at Milwaukee’s Summerfest – the band played a month-long residency in Chicago before heading home to Atlanta to write new songs. Somewhere in between writing, more touring, road trips across the U.S. and some time spent in Europe, the band uploaded the video for a new song, “Black Daisies,” to the Music Nation site. Catching the eye of Original Signal Recordings, Music Nation’s sister company and label, the band was chosen as the winner of Music Nation’s online rock competition. The Modern Society signed to OSR and headed to Los Angeles to record their second album.

With producer Stacy Jones (American Hi-Fi singer/guitarist; producer of Towers Of London, Low vs Diamond, Plain White T’s) manning the controls, The Beat Goes On was recorded in a whirlwind three weeks consisting of a hotel with a tree growing through its lobby (the Bevonshire), Hite beer, Willie Chambers at The Kibitz Room, and The DeathStar (the studio, not the spaceship). The resultant ten songs depict rebellious young love, the need for escape, and the weary loneliness that can come with youth – all sprinkled with a distinctive Southern grit. From the anthemic chorus of “Matinee,” to the sexy, bluesy stomp of “Paper Moon” or the wistful “History,” The Beat Goes On is a retro-inspired modern classic. By the time album closer “Mona Lisa” begins, with its wall-of-sound guitars and rallying cry, don’t be surprised to find yourself ready to hit repeat and listen to The Modern Society all over again.
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Band Members
Woody Brown - Vocals, GuitarTyler Bence - Guitar, Backing VocalsChris Martin - Bass, Backing VocalsThomas Carter - Drums

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Jul 14th, 9:07am
i have always a smile when i hear your song
Matinee u rock........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jun 3rd, 9:34am
__jUst acCept mE as ur fRend...Ok?
..wHeee...tNx n advanCe!
Apr 10th, 4:54pm
happy birth day guyz wish u the rocking dayz of life..... God bless u all......love rocker......
Apr 9th, 4:20pm
Hi, thanks for the friend request! :) I love your music... especially Matinee! :)
Feb 19th, 5:05pm
very nice is rock like me rocking exellent
!!!!rocker!!!! !!!!bonaventure!!!!
Dec 31st, 3:57am
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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blog post Upcoming Shows
Category: The Modern Society
Posted: May 11, 2009 at 4:22 PM
Jun 6 2009 8:00P VINYL w/ Renegade Jane Atlanta, Georgia

Jun 12 2009 10:00P SOHO BAR & GRILL Columbus, Georgia

Jun 19 2009 8:00P TIN ROOF w/ Ponderosa Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 20 2009 8:00P HEADLINER’S Columbia, South Carolina

Jul 9 2009 9:00P CHARLESTON POUR HOUSE w/ Josh Roberts & The Hinges Charleston, South Carolina

Jul 11 2009 8:00P HEADLINER’S w/ Josh Roberts & The Hinges Columbia, South Carolina


Jul 24 2009 8:00P JACK SPRAT CAFE w/ Josh Roberts & The Hinges Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Jul 31 2009 8:00P HUMMINGBIRD STAGE AND TAPROOM w/ Josh Roberts & The Hinges Macon, Georgia

Aug 1 2009 8:00P CALEDONIA w/ Part Bear, and Josh Roberts & The Hinges Athens, Georgia

Aug 7 2009 8:00P BLUE NILE w/ MyNameIsJohnMichael New Orleans, Louisiana

Aug 8 2009 8:00P MARTIN’S w/ MyNameIsJohnMichael Jackson, Mississippi

Aug 15 2009 8:00P THE EVENING MUSE w/ Josh Roberts & The Hinges and The Stellas Charlotte, North Carolina
blog post Happy Belated Birthdays
Category: The Modern Society
Posted: Apr 02, 2009 at 8:48 PM
3/31 Happy Birthday Thomas!



3/27 Happy Birthday Chris (aka "boo boo")

blog post no air conditioning, good weather, sxsw
Category: The Modern Society
Posted: Mar 24, 2009 at 4:02 PM
Well, we're back home from a whirlwind trip to Austin, Tx for SXSW. I heard it said best by Cary Brothers...SXSW is, "spring break for musicians"...this is sooo true. We got to see so many of our old friends in other bands and saw the Tx sunrise more times than we'd care to admit...

We left after our show on St. Patty's in Atlanta and drove for about 3 and half hours and made it past Birmingham, Al in our beat up '89 Ford...stopped and slept for a bit then woke up and drove the whole way to Austin. 15hrs later we were much like zombies, walking around with a crazy look in our eyes and wanting nothing more than to sleep for eternity...but we're in a rock band and we stayed up until 6:00am looking over lake Austin and howlin at the moon.
We missed our sign-in time and thereby forfeited our badges/wristbands for a good "all-day sleep" which was much needed.
Got to the venue which was planted right in the middle of 6th st. Met up with some old friends, met new ones...hung out with family and tried to focus. We ended up playing an incredible show, the crowd was insane! The club was @ capacity when we went on and the crowd couldn't have been more receptive to us...we even debuted 4 new songs (not on our newest record... "The Beat Goes On" and got an amazing response.
After the show we piddled around the bar scene until last call and drove back out to Lake Austin where we were staying...again did a little howlin @ the moon.
Woke up on Friday, drove to my (woody's) parents house in College Station, TX (GIG'EM AGGIES) and hung out with even more family there...it was nuts.
At around 5:30 we decided it was time to hit that dusty trail and head on back to the ATL.
After taking shifts driving we finally made it back to the mountains (about 1hr + of Atlanta) and again the zombie feeling kicked in.
To top it all off, my window is the worst...it lets in all the sunlight and there was a beam that was both hot and bothersome that wouldn't let me go to sleep.
Finally after watching some episodes of The Office, I drifted into a coma.

So here we are, back home, ready to be back on the road again...we've recharged our engines...got 'em set back to neutral and can't wait to be away from home already!!!!

I want to thank the good Lord for the following on this trip:

-no close calls regarding arrests
-beautiful weather that didn't warrant the use of our van's air conditioning (which doesn't work)
-quick trip taquitos
-our extensive dvd collection
-bat for lashes, "daniel"
-twitter
-the iPhone, helping us not get lost
-letting us not get pulled over ONCE (this has NEVER happened...let's face it, our van looks like a drug van/illegal immigrant smuggling tool
-our amazing talent of turning anything that we do into an R&B song
-boo boo's steam shovels

I'm going to post a blog tomorrow about our dvd set list for the long trip.

much love,

woody
blog post The Modern Society @ SXSW
Category: The Modern Society
Posted: Mar 18, 2009 at 9:14 PM
At 11pm tomorrow (3/19), The MoSo will be playing the Red Gorilla Showcase at The Dizzy Rooster. Come out to catch the set, then stay out and party up!

The Dizzy Rooster.
306 E 6th St
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 236-1667
blog post Chapel Hill Burritos
Category: The Modern Society
Posted: Jan 26, 2009 at 3:46 PM


Whew, it has been quite some time since we updated this blog but one of my personal resolutions this year is to be more active here...so I will begin the trend by talking about how much fun we had in Chapel Hill, NC.

First off, if you've never been there...you're missing out. We played at Jack Sprat's w/ The Tell and Jupiter One (whom I'm currently spinning constantly on my iPod...go download "countdown" right now)
Cool show, very cool venue...it's been a while since we've been fed and treated so well by a venue! Nick who books is killer and we had such an amazing time. One thing we noted was how the people of Chapel Hill were so fun to be around.
After they turned the lights on and began to shove everyone out the door (3am) we went with Grayson from The Tell to this amazing Burrito place that I cannot remember the name of, get the Veggie Deluxe (or face the possible execution by a red-head named Stacy...a music performance major at UNC)
All in all, we made some great new friends, had some great times (anyone ever heard of Sweet Tea Vodka?)
We drove all through the night and got to our next destination at about 11am this morning...I feel like a Zombie, I'm waiting for my arm to fall off or something, no seriously.

much love,

w.