8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2008 AVETTS FROM PAGE 1 “I’ve never seen a band give so much in every single concert that they play,” Allin said. And Seth Avett said he doesn’t expect the energy in this show to be any different from others. He said the band brings the same intensity to an intimate show as they do to a show at the largest venue they’ve ever played. “Each night is different. Every single night has its own person ality, its own memories, its own spontaneity,” Seth Avett said. “I’m sure this one will be no dif ferent.” The Avett Brothers are North Carolina natives, currently resid ing in Concord. Avett said living in a small town in North Carolina has created a stability that is reflected in the band’s music. Their newest album, “The Second Gleam,” was ranked 10th on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart in August. Though they’ve gained national attention, the band has been play ing at local venues like Cat’s Cradle, The Cave and Local 506 for about eight years. “The energy is just so on the forefront and so everywhere,” Seth Avett said. “As soon as you pull into town, you can just feel the energy.” Adele Ricciardi, CUAB music committee chairwoman, said the band helps contribute to the type Line Classified Ad Rates Private Party (Non-Profit) Commercial (For-Profit) 25 Words $15.00/week 25 Words $35.50/week Extra w0rd5....25<;/word/day Extra w0rd5....25(/word/day EXTRAS: Box Your Ad: sl/day • Bold Your Ad: $3/day Announcements | NOTICE TO ALL DTB CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish Monday thru Friday when classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit, or reclassify any ad. 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Allin said The Avett Brothers also have a better name recogni tion than last year’s Homecoming act, Augustana. “It’s kind of a name that you can just say and people can list off a number of their songs,” he said. “They’re a style of music that doesn’t come to UNC often, so I was excited when they did.” Seth Avett said the excite ment, energy and electricity that a group of college students brings is priceless. And because of this, he said, the group is just as excited to come to Chapel Hill as UNC students are to see The Avett Brothers per form. “It’s always a pleasure to be there,” Seth Avett said. “There’s anticipation on both sides.” Contact the Arts Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu. 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