Girls On Film are performing before Attention System.
Hailing from the capitol of Florida, GIRLS ON FILM are a female duo whose music is one part lipstick synth-pop and one part icy-cold new wave. Their fashion fueled combination of high-energy stage antics and “Glamwave” - their signature sound - have earned the band a reputation as one of the hottest new wave acts out of the Southeast.
Formed in beautiful Miami, FL Orbit Bear captures audiences with delicious indie pop rock stamped with catchy melodies and hip lyrics. Chris Rodriguez melts the hearts with his unique voice while Apple, the drummer, keeps the beats grooving with his million-dollar smile and cool aura. Albert makes sense of it all with his dancy synths, guitar licks, and his sassy personality.
Nomen Novum will be appearing at The Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, October 6th, 2012.
Nomen Novum (Latin for "new name") is the moniker of Atlanta-based recording artist David Norbery. By intertwining live instrumentation, self-sampling and field recordings, Norbery creates music which is specific to, and reflective of his everyday life.
"What more can be said of giddy pop music? You will either be charmed or you won't. Like it or not, you are almost guaranteed to get one of their many hooks woven into some hidden synapse deep inside your brain. And contrary to so many players of rock and roll these days, those crooked smiles reveal much about the joy in their performance." - Shane Morgensson
Modern Skirts will be headlining The Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, September 29th, 2012.
Born of four hopeful rednecks and numerous misconceptions, Athens, GA's Modern Skirts crept onto the scene in 2005 with its debut record, 'Catalogue of Generous Men'.
Easter Island will be the first performer of the evening.
Often compared to sonic pioneers of the 90s and 00s, Explosions In Sky, My Bloody Valentine, Pedro The Lion, and Sigur Rós, Easter Island makes no compromise to explore unknown sonic territory, embodying the “feeling that you’d stumbled onto something great...knowing that you had a potential game changer in your hands” - Pop Matters
Thomas Wynn & The Believers will be headlining The Drunken Unicorn on Wednesday, September 26th, 2012.
Thomas Wynn & The Believers personifies rugged, yet uplifting spirited rock, sprinkled with southern soul R&B. Tunes brutally honest & heartfelt, the themes go beyond years of drugs, heartbreaks & hypocrisy to deliver a message of hope. "For once, you have a Florida band that is truly Florida, with a touch of Molly Hatchett, The Band, Neil Young, and The Black Crowes."
Roadkill Ghost Choir will be the second performer of the evening.
Roadkill Ghost Choir is an indie folk-rock band from DeLand, Florida. While the member’s major influences include Wilco, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, and Fleetwood Mac, there are also undercurrents of Radiohead and Nirvana.
Absence Of Ocean will be performing at The Drunken Unicorn on Tuesday, September 25th, 2012.
Absence of Ocean is Harrison Barr, Erik Larson, and Andrew Ross. They formed back in their high school days. It took a while, but they all realized they liked noise, so they started making some.
Carousel will be performing before Absence Of Ocean.
The members of Carousel began writing and producing music together in late 2011. They set out to develop a unique sound combining the drive of electro with the melodic sensibilities of pop.
Since finishing Berklee College of Music in the Spring of 2012, the group has moved from Boston to Brooklyn, where they continue to write, produce, and perform their music.
Hello! We are The Palace Wolves, from Atlanta GA.
Songwriter's Ryan Pace and Shannon Small formed The Palace Wolves in late 2011 in Atlanta, GA. This spring we added the talent of Matt Kadis. His name is almost positively spelled wrong. But, thats OK...he's the new guy. Enjoy our music and see you soon, unless you live in a volcano.
Shortwave Society fuses elements from orchestral and electronic soundscapes to create a unique accompaniment to their off-kilter pop songs. Violin and a sea of vocals weave intricate tapestries while guitar and pianos pulse, and electronic bleeps and blips fill every nook and cranny of your subconscious. This group hosts a post-modern sojourn through jazz, pop, and chamber music traditions; equally at home in the dance club or the concert hall alike.