Friday, June 15, 2012

The Romans are returning to the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, June 29th


The Romans are headlining The Drunken Unicorn on Friday, June 29th, 2012.



The Romans are a four piece indie rock band from Atlanta, GA. Their sound combines elements of dark new wave, 80′s pop, shoegaze and alternative music. Large lush atmospheric soundscapes engulf plaintive vocals while serving as a backdrop for philosophical lyrics dealing with loss, self realization, melancholy, brokenness and infinite joy. Their ability to move effortlessly from dark to light and loud to soft within a set or on an album is what sets them apart from other bands within their genre.



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Easter Island will be performing before the Romans.



Formed by brothers Ethan and Asher Payne in 2010, Easter Island creates panoramic, post-rock inspired dream pop. Behind the wall of towering drums, glassy guitars, and the forceful tide of synthesizers, hide soft-spoken melodies, tender harmonies, and understated musings on the subtle, yet visceral moments in life.





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Little Horn will be starting the show.



Little Horn began when Atlanta musician Keith Forrester wrote some songs about hard stuff he was going through. Being shy and reclusive about singing it wasn’t until a group picking session in Alabama where he was asked to sing a folk song that everyone else had forgotten the words to that his friend Daniel Bellury noticed his potential. After that fateful day Daniel stepped in to encourage and produce the aforementioned songs into recorded existence. The very minimal gothic-folk style album Such Pretty Houses was born and released very quietly on the then infant New York label Whaleheart Records which Daniel had founded to put out his and his friend’s recordings. With Keith's addition of a full band the Little Horn sound has evolved and gotten much bigger since Such Pretty Houses. This new sound was exemplified and outlined by their release of the Twelve EP on Whaleheart Records". They have been called a number of combinations of indie, folk, gothic, psychedelic, progressive and rock.



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$6, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

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