Saturday, July 31, 2010

Saturday, August 14th is Gift Horse

Gift Horse are headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, August 14th



"It sweeps the listener right into the full-on, bluesy shoegaze tsunami of “Both of Me”, but then a funny thing happens: All that stony gauze suddenly dissipates like so much Slowdive-y smoke by an open window, just as the album’s early upward trajectory hits its clear high water mark: “Missionaries”, a heavily stomping, perfectly mid-tempo slacker-rock anthem of monstrous proportions, the kind of thing I’d have proudly committed to a mix tape between songs by Sebadoh and Nirvana maybe 18 years ago."
-CRAWDADDY! Magazine

Gift Horse website

Kuroma are performing second.



Kuroma is the creation of Hank Sullivant, founding bassist of The Whigs and former touring guitarist with MGMT, who, in 2007, began to record and perform his own music. Paris, his well-received debut album, is composed of songs that he began writing as early as 2005. In addition to his own music, Hank has produced albums for Gift Horse, Wages, and Colour Revolt.

Over the last two years, Kuroma has opened for and toured with Jarvis Cocker, MGMT, and Primal Scream. Kuroma was selected by Spin Magazine as a must-see band at 2009 Bonnaroo and 2010 Bamboozle Fest. British magazine NME declared the live band one of the ten best performances at the CMJ Music Marathon in 2008.

Kuroma's new album, Psychopomp, will be released this fall.

Kuroma website

Lake Inferior are the openers.



They met wearing Pokemon costumes outside a WXYC 80’s Dance Party, and it was love at first sight. Over the course of the next several months, Lake Inferior started sharing guitar riffs, vocal melodies, and an apartment living room. Perhaps it was Nasir Abbas’ Chippendale costume at a Dressed to Get Screwed Party or maybe it was Derek Torres’ ever-present “Crust-tache,” but somehow Lake Inferior was able to win the hearts and minds of the Chapel Hill/Carrboro community and ultimately find itself as the flagship band for UNC-Chapel Hill’s student record label Vinyl Records. A steady gig as the Saint Anthony’s Hall house band turned into opening slots for Deerhunter, Times New Viking, the Rosebuds, and Annuals, and the completely sold out, debut Lake Inferior EP has led to demand for a new vinyl 10”, Pegasaur, released in November 2009.

Lake Inferior website

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Friday, July 30, 2010

Celebrate Friday The 13th and Big Chad Famous's Birthday at the Drunken Unicorn!

Big Chad Famous is having a Birthday Party on Friday, August 13th at the Drunken Unicorn



“I was in Atlanta recently for a concert and a guy was walking around passing out a thing of CDs. Honestly, I thought he was handing out the same stack of CD’s I was for another band, and denied him. He said, “No, this is MY CD” And I realized he was a guy that had added me on Myspace recently, named Big Chad Famous. Now, I will admit he added me, but I hadn’t had a chance to really sit down and listen. I talked to him for a couple minutes and was a really cool guy, and decided to look more into him when I made it home. I checked out his MySpace page.

Little did I know that he’s been doing a little work with Andy Slagle from Fishhawk. They have managed to craft some pretty finely tuned blend of rock and hip-hop that defies the normal Jay-Z/Linkin Park matchup. Big Chad’s flow never stays at the same speed or rhythm, which keeps you interested in what he has to say, when he has a hook, it’ll scream for your attention. Put it all together, you have a pretty impressive package of unsigned pop splendor.” – The Plugg

Big Chad Famous on Myspace

Dinock will be partying with Chad as well.



DINOCK is a rap duo from the Atlanta area whose main objective is to bring forth a brighter future for Hip-Hop and all it's fans. The urge to blend rap with other genres was satisfied when they were introduced into Early Morning Studios. Along with FishHawk, The Poet Miggie 9, Mar-V, and Big Chad Famous, this collection of artist should fulfill any musical needs you have. Dinock's hypnotic flows over vivrant beats is a sure-fire recipe for success. They're street-level views of real life allow them to send out a relatable message that covers various fan bases. Simply put, these are two guys who thrive on breaking molds and can't be catergorized, unlike many other rappers.

"Anybody can rhyme a couple of words together, but it takes a true artist to paint a picture of how things really are"
- Dinock

Dinock on Myspace

Holly Ave will be performing second.

Young Haz opens the show.

$7, 18+
Doors @ 9 pm

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Thursday, August 12th the Poison Control Center is performing.

The Poison Control Center is performing at the Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, August 12th, 2010.



The Poison Control Center have been hanging from chandeliers and doing somersaults around the country for the last six years. Releasing numerous EPs and Singles, garnering national press for their explosive live shows, been featured on NPR, played the CMJ festival twice, opened for their idols, headlined festivals, and even had Max Weinberg sit in on drums for a show. They are floored to be newest part of the Afternoon Records family.

The Poison Control Center's debut full length album, "A Collage of Impressions" came out in 2007 and found its way onto the Top 100 on the CMJ charts and was supported by over 80 tour dates, which included stints with the Apples In Stereo and Dressy Bessy. The 16-track album was put to analog tape on the banks of the Mississippi River with Patrick Stolley (Daytrotter) in the recording booth and mastered by Doug Van Sloun (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley, Cursive).

The Poison Control Center's songs continue being spastic psych-pop vignettes that fill minds with images and ideas, as their live shows usually end with a massive pig-pile of band members and spectators. "We want to break down the wall between crowd and band, everyone needs to feel each others' sweat to make it magical!"

The Poison Control Center on Myspace

Lacuna M are performing second.



Lacuna M bring their fun brand of pop / indie rock to the Drunken Unicorn.

Lacuna M on Myspace

The Hollow Folk are the openers.



The Hollow Folk are a very new indie rock band from Atlanta.

The Hollow Folk on Myspace

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Wolves & Jackals live footage @ the Drunken Unicorn on June 9th, 2010

Hey everybody,

here is a live video of Wolves & Jackals from Wednesday, June 9th @ the Drunken Unicorn.



Mike Hicks of Musician's Voice filmed the footage.

On Wednesday August 11th We Listen For You Blog presents Payphone

We Listen For You Music Blog presents Payphone on Wednesday, August 11th at the Drunken Unicorn.



Payphone is Ryan Stang (of Kid Stuff) and a Bicycle.

Payphone on Myspace

The Pass from Louisville are performing second.



"It's no secret that one of our most anticipated releases of 2010 is the debut LP from Louisville electro pop outfit The Pass. With infectious hooks and synths on top of synths, The Pass makes pure dancefloor fire. Their debut album, "BURST" will be released this fall on SonaBLAST! Records." - We Listen For You

The Pass on Myspace

Brainbheats are performing second.



Brainbheats is the producer alias of pianist and composer Brian Healey. As an in-demand pianist, keyboardist, and member of a variety of projects, Brian has toured the country and performed alongside a wealth of top musicians from various genres, including: Paquito D’Rivera, Maceo Parker, Delfeayo Marsalis, Charlie Hunter, Benevento/Russo Duo, Clark Terry, Andy Narell, Johnny Neel, Bobby Lee Rodgers and the Codetalkers, Diego Urcola, Ben Sollee, and The Lee Boys. Brainbheats is a new studio project that combines Brian’s loves of all things music, sound, and technology into an organic blend of traditional instrumentation and electronic programming. Influences range from the drum and bass mayhem of Aphex Twin to the rich harmony of Debussy, from the powerful melodicism of Sigur Ros to the exotic textures of Bjork, and beyond.

Brainbheats website

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Destroyer 666 will be at the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, August 7th!

Destroyer 666 are headling the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, August 7th.



"Melbourne, Australia's subtlety-free Destroyer 666 originated as a one-man black metal project from the imaginatively named K.K. Warslut (aka Keith Destroyer, formerly of pioneering Ozzie Satanists Bestial Warlust). Following 1995's solo-recorded Violence Is the Prince of This World, additional members Shrapnel (guitar), Bullet Eater (bass, aka Phil Gresik of Hobb's Angel of Death and Bestial Warlust fame), and Ballistic Howitzer (drums) filled out the band's ranks for 1997's sophomore Unchain the Wolves, by which time Destroyer 666 had also adopted the clever slogan: "Australian and Antichrist." Three years passed before the band finalized its third album, Phoenix Rising, which brought punchier thrash and death metal elements to the mix, and greatly heightened their profile, being their first international release via the Season of Mist label. The same was true of 2002's Cold Steel...for an Iron Age, but after the next year's Terror Abraxas EP, Destroyer 666 seemed to lose a little steam, and have yet to record again." - Eduardo Rivadavia

Destroyer 666 website

Pathology are performing second.



"Fellow San Diegans unleash a virus of infectious and hideous Death Metal this July by way of their latest vulgar spewing of brutal filth “Legacy of the Ancients”. If you haven’t heard this band yet, you must be deaf, they’re one of the loudest gore grunting horror fucks to rise from the dead. I’m not a fan of barf/monster effected vocals most times, but these creeps are the real deal. You can feel through the sounds the rotting bowels, septic flesh wounds, Ebola breathing, cannibalistic head banging monsters these guys are. You can hear:Immolation, Incantation, Malignancy, and massive grind elements within but this band still manages to pull it off as something of their own. I can’t get enough of this grime and grind/horror noise.

Obliteration and blood splatter coming your way low and HEAVY!!!!! I hope to catch these guys on tour with Immolation this year, they’ll be in the area in October, as they tour and spread the filth. Just when it seems that things are stale and even boring… and yes, even metal can be boring when it’s uninspired…this band does something that has been done before but somehow it still has something fresh about it. Maybe this bands rhythmic slaughter has caved my head in and my senses are malfunctioning, but I’m pretty sure that aside from my head being ripped off by vocal master zombie Matti Way I’m still sure that what I hear is pure slaughter in the brutal and bloodbath manner that makes this band so great.

This Fucker comes out July 6th, so sink your teeth into this one and catch them on tour, if they are this vicious on recording, you’ll never make it out alive form the live venture, but what a way to go." - Review of "Legacy Of The Ancients" by Metal Maniacs

Pathology on Myspace

Wolves & Jackals start the mayhem.



"Wolves and Jackals had a definite blackened edge the one time I saw them. Two guitars, no bass...wall of sound blasting with some more technical bits thrown in here or there." - AtlantaMetal Forum

Wolves & Jackals on Myspace

$12 in adv, $15 DOS, 18+
Doors @ 9 pm

Advance tickets available @ Ticket Alternative, Criminal Records,
Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.

We are sorry, but Enthroned had to cancel.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Performer Magazine presents Baby Baby on Friday, August 6th

Performer Magazine presents Baby Baby on Friday, August 6th



BABY BABY Trailer from Terence Rushin on Vimeo.



Baby Baby on Myspace

Junior Astronomers are performing second.



For all its youthful fuss and frenzy, this high-fructose Charlotte quintet plays like a band almost twice its age. Experienced but not yet jaded, well-rehearsed but never, ever choreographed, its raucous live shows are akin to hearing Ted Leo being played by lads years younger than The Black Lips. Down from I-77 for its second Columbia appearance in as many weeks, if you haven’t yet explored Junior Astronomers’ shambolic, hook-laden universe, now’s the perfect time. The pains of being pure at heart are nothing next to the joy this truly young-at-heart group offers. Take Sinatra’s cue: Come out and be among them.
- L. Young (From Free Times Columbia, SC Issue 22.36 :: 09/08/2009 - 09/14/2009)

Junior Astronomers website

Me, D and the Machine are the openers.



A new band from Atlanta playing their first show at the Drunken Unicorn.

Me, D and the Machine on Myspace

$5 for 21+, $7 for < 21, 18+
Doors @ 9 pm

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Fuck Yesss returns to the Drunken Unicorn on August 5th, 2010

Le Castle Vania returns to the Drunken Unicorn with Fuck Yesss on Thursday, August 5th, 2010



"Atlanta based Dylan Eiland, aka Le Castle Vania, is one of the most famed electro producers. A sought-after remixer and performer, he’s toured nonstop since the summer of 2006, playing with the likes of Justice, MSTRKRFT, Simian Mobile Disco, Erol Alkan, Busy P, Uffie & Feadz, Kavinsky, Soulwax, Surkin, Para One, The Presets, Steve Aoki, Boys Noize, Cut Copy and Crystal Castles." - Epaullete

Le Castle Vania website

RRRump is performing as well.



RRRump on Myspace

$5 for 21+, $7 for < 21, 18+
Doors @ 11 pm

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Suicide Doors are playing on Wednesday, August 4th

The Suicide Doors are headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Wednesday, August 4th



A trio of hard rockin' backwoods bastards, hell bent on entertaining YOU!

The Suicide Doors on Myspace

Forty Hells are performing second.



"Musically their style is a hard one to pin down, but classic Dischord bands such as GRAY MATTER and DAG NASTY definitely comes to mind, combined with a more modern "gruff" / anthemic punk rock vocal style and sound, without sounding fake or forced. There's also an element of HUSKER DU-esque guitar "chime" that you typically get with a Newest Industry band, and the lead guitar that you get on tracks such as "Broad River" is absolutely fantastic. For a debut release, this 7" really does go above and beyond the call of duty, and only hints at what we should expect from 40 HELLS in the future." - Newest Industry Records review of their debut 7"

40 Hells on Myspace

The Shockwaves are the openers.



Emerging from the smoldering embers and archaic black ashes of the former Soviet Union, The Shockwaves are truly the phoenix-phenom of the symbolic revitalization of the old socialist republic. Imagine if you put Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin all in a street brawl and had them duke it out to the death, the blood that would fill the streets couldn’t be any more red than this band’s display of devotion towards their “motherland.” From their insurgence into the world of music, they have mercilessly clawed their way through the hardcore-dominated scene of their west metro-Atlanta homestead to have their unique and impressionable presence noticed. And if the Soviet flag they take with them to every show doesn’t manage to catch a few second glances, they have plenty of solid reinforcements to keep you entertained. The performances they put on at their shows can be described as no less than maniacal ultra violent outbursts of caged animals lashing out while staring down the barrel of a gun that promises to put them down – playing as if each time will be the last. The band has even gone so far as to arm themselves with whipped cream, orange juice, and hotdogs to launch into the crowd to keep their audience guessing what they’re literally going to throw at them next. Even if their ridiculous and sometimes obscene stage antics don’t convert the skeptical into loyal followers, those with an ear for music have to recognize the ingeniously individual and appealing sound that these musicians produce. From start to finish, each song has a life of its own raging from the brutal onslaught-inspiring songs that puncture the audience with a vendetta in mind to the soulful, funky dance hits that keep your legs moving and your ass shaking long after the music ends. Some might wonder what all their fuss is over everything Russian – or for that matter, what their music is about. The truth is no one is quite sure – most of the lyrics are pretty much a mystery to everyone, even those in the band, but if one thing is for certain, it seems as though they might be aiming to assemble a massive mob through their fans to prepare for a revolution. And so the band plays on leaving it up to the masses to lead their way into infamy and challenging any other talents who think they can out-do the Shockwaves – “If you want us, come and get us!”

The band released their first album Pankastroika in the summer of 2008 and are already writing new music to record their next release for 2010.

The Shockwaves on Myspace

$5, 21+

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Kid Stuff headlines the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, July 31st

Kid Stuff are playing at the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, July 31st



"There are ticking time bombs in every city, ordinary people capable of doing great things. They wait tables, answer phones, sit in traffic. Unfortunately for some, they tick forever and never explode, but in the case of Ryan Stang and Kid Stuff, the fuse is hot and short. On the brink of blowing up, Kid Stuff already boasts a local draw more sought after than some of Atlanta’s more established bands just months after playing their first show.

Ryan is an Atlantan at heart, having spent the last few years in Alaska as a bicycle tour guide. He returned last year much to the delight of his friends and family. Since then he’s been a regular all over town at local rock and roll shows from the 529 or The Earl to The Highland Ballroom. A lover of music, Stang’s built friendships with devoted members of the scene including garage folk-pop group The North Trolls, Small Reactions, and This Piano Plays Itself. He calls himself a fan of these bands, but his passion lies in hip-hop and programming beats.

Before moving to Alaska, Ryan was squatting with Kyle Withrow, now in charge of booking at 529, at the Peachtree Hills apartments, which had supposedly been vacated to be leveled and replaced with new housing. While managing free rent, Stang built himself a make shift studio in one the bedrooms where he could program beats over which future Kid Stuff melody-man Tim Kohler would rap using his alias “The Electric Jew”, and record Withrow’s ongoing acoustic projects.

Perhaps because of the illegal nature of the operation, this whole project was kept secret from the world, and eventually was undone when Stang left the state.

After returning, Stang struggled to settle back in, waiting tables at multiple restaurants, looking for a place to live with a nice big basement to make music in. Luckily for Atlanta, Ryan found his basement on the east side.

Tim Kohler of Hannah Barbarian soon after hauled his keyboards down to Ryan’s basement and put his contagious pop sensibility to work, writing hooks and vocal melodies over thumping beats. Sam Jacobsen, formerly of Small Reactions joined in with his synthesizer, adding another layer of swagger, dance moves, and impressive skill, never missing a note while wailing on the tiny keys of his Korg.

“The band is just about having fun,” Kohler says, “We just want people to forget about work, girlfriends, boyfriends, finals, and have fun”. The band’s first show was in the basement in which it was born, named, ‘The Funderdome’ by the group. Friends piled in wearing tie-dye t-shirts that had been homemade by Ruti Jones and friends especially for the occasion, and it was a complete mess of a success.

Ruti Jones became an official member at a Wonder Root show, their first performance outside of the Funderdome, when she was called up to sing back-ups on their cover of Aaliyah’s, “Are You That Somebody” (a 90’s classic). The dynamic between the four was completed as she added harmony, rhythm on tambourine, and most importantly, always a new idea to make the next show as much a visual experience as a musical one. The band makes and wears costumes. They bring in their own light show to venues. They put friends to work, gearing them up in homemade paper mache masks to wear in the crowd. They truly put on a performance." - Gus Fernandez / The Real Atlanta

Kid Stuff on Facebook

The Sunshine Factory from Mobile, AL are performing second.



The Sunshine factory from Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. was formed in 2008 by Robert and Ian Taylor. It began as a one man band,using drum loops, recorded tracks with live guitar and vocals as a performance expression. The song writing team consists of the Taylor Duo .Following several east coast appearances and an expanding southeastern schedule the band grew to include a live drummer, Mathew Hendrich and a bass player Sydney Benningfield.

"For those of you looking for incredibly loud walls of melodious majestic sound with which to deafen yourselves The Sunshine Factory has confected a sugary short-list of songs. The music is highly orchestrated power shoegaze replete with pedaled ambiance and seraphim vocals." - Frederick Foxtrott

The Sunshine Factory website

Blaming Tim are opening the show.



The most awesome band in Atlanta. If you haven't bought all of our CDs, all of our t-shirts, gone to all of our shows, joined our fan club on facebook, written our name on your trapper keeper, called us at 3am and hung up repeatedly, found out where we live and hang out in a tree all night looking through our bedroom window, introduced yourself to strangers as our "tour manager", written us letters and passed us notes in class, or even just heard of us - you're missing out.


Blaming Tim website

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Friday, July 16, 2010

Light Pupil Dilate perform their FINAL SHOW @ the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, July 30th

Light Pupil Dilate are performing their FINAL SHOW at the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, July 30th.



We've played our blend of heavy psycho-dellic airy artsy rifftastic DIY hard rock with indie mathy hardcore tendencies for the last 9 years. We released the Neck Skin EP in 2001, our first LP Cascades in 2003, and our latest LP Snake Wine was released in the US on Oct 30th 2007 on Lifeforce Records, and in Europe in spring 2008. We are currently hard at work on our 3rd full-length TBA.

Light Pupil Dilate on Myspace

The Universe Divide will be performing first.



In 2007, Chris Rushing and Gaël Pirlot began a project with the intention of juxtaposing challenging compositions with melodic ideas; the result became The Universe Divide. The project became dormant as the two exhausted their hopes of finding a percussionist and began focusing on other musical endeavors (Canvas Solaris, The Burden of Existence). However, in 2009, a chance encounter with drummer Jason Parker revived the project and the quest for intergalactic entropy.

2010 has brought the trio out of rehearsal and onto multiple stages across Atlanta. The new 5 song E.P. produced by Jamie King at The Basement Recording is set to be released at the end of the 2010 Summer.

The Universe Divide website

$5, 21+

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Transloader play the Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, July 29th

Transloader will be headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, July 29th.



From the Rock underbelly of the Dirty South comes some of the most lip lickin’, hip shakin’ tunes to bitch slap the U.S. This trio will stuff your face with a musical feast then kick you in the gut to induce an instrumental vomiting that no one will want to clean up behind. Be aware that this trio is here to bring the Rock at all costs, this is not yo momma’s sittin’ on a chair, toe tappin’ jams that the kiddies are used to down at the Malt Shop - this is a get up and move like everyone is watching sexy Rock n’ damn Roll. So don’t hesitate to drop your pants and shake your boots till your souls are blown. ..

Transloader on Myspace

Bloody Knives from Austin, Texas are performing second.



a short letter from Milo Martin: Preston & Bloody Co -- throw the O rings, blow the O rings unrelenting fierce beauty rises to the fore like heavenly hell steam and emo poetry boy is joyous once again... sadist and set me on fire make me close my methadone eyes and incite me to half-time it two step style... you guys are outdoing yourselves... when the f**k are you coming to LA? i will open for you... truly, milo

Bloody Knives on Myspace

Sundrop Synthesis are the openers.



Sundrop Synthesis has been playing around Atlanta since 2009. A number of Atlanta artists have contributed to the various works. The music incorporates electronic sounds, visuals, and occasionally melodies. This page is an introduction to the variety of styles within which we work. If you like anything you hear, please let us know. Always on the look out for collaborations!

Sundrop Synthesis on Myspace

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Pretty Bird will be performing on Wednesday, July 28th

Pretty Bird will be headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Wednesday, July 28th.



Athen's very own Dada Orchestra Pretty Bird are playing at the Drunken Unicorn.

"I can't quite put my finger on why this video is so hypnotizing, but luckily YouTube offers this handy embed code so I can share it with you. Can you handle any more hand puns? I know, it's hard to write a response when you're giving me the finger, so just put that digit to work hitting play below and enjoy." - Michelle Gilzenrat / Flagpole



Pretty Bird on Myspace

Qurious is the third act.



Qurious is not so much a band as it is a vessel. A vessel transports you into the dark far reaches of space and back, in an attempt to impart in their listeners a new-found, alien third-person perspective on the world and the infinite natural beauty that surrounds. Such a voyage is fueled through the production of ethereal musical landscapes constructed with hypnotizing vocal melodies, dance-inducing synthesizers, and found-samples gathered along the way. Your guides/abductors for this trek are a duo composed of one part singer/songwriter Catherine Quesenberry with a specialty in vocals, korg, and a secret weapon, and one part Mike Netland, engineer of samples, beats, and robo-phonetics. They’re coming to your planet, to your venues, to your homes. Their songs will draw you in like a sound-wave tractor beam. Don’t be scared though. They’re just Qurious.

Qurious website

Wowser Bowser is the second act of the show.



"'To the Pleasant Life!" intones Pettis, sounding like Bowser if he was actually Charles Foster Kane, and Mario was this plumber that reminded him of the solitary despondency of wealth. But then Mario becomes a charity project, invited to "kick it" and get on a train like it was before sunrise on a bucket list. Juxtaposed with the mdma bubbles they're embedded in it comes off like a spirit guide on the world of tomorrow ride at epcot, layering gurgling synths on top of what sounds like a keytar if it were actually a guitar shaped like a korg. Just don't call him twee, he might cry a tear in the shape of a K." -Discount Coupon

Wowser Bowser on Myspace

Cottonmouth is the opener.

Part Dada & part Hip-hop is Cottonmouth.

$5 for 21+, $7 for < 21, 18+
Doors @ 9 pm

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Altar Of Plagues are performing on Saturday, July 24th

Altar Of Plagues are headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, July 24th.



ALTAR OF PLAGUES is an Irish black metal/post metal three piece consisting of members J. O' Ceallaigh (guitars,vocals,synth), D. Condon (bass,vocals) and B. English (percussion).

They play a very clean, yet dense atmospheric style of black metal, often with songs spanning past the ten minute mark. Like many other black metal groups, their lyrical matter is dominated by natural themes, and much like their American cohorts WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM, their debut White Tomb is about the conservation of Earth, and their homeland of Ireland.

Altar of Plagues have released two EP's Through the Cracks in the Earth (2007), Sol (2008), and the critically acclaimed debut LP White tomb (2009). Fans of Ambient or Atmospheric black metal may enjoy this due to their lush texturing, and epic approach to songwriting, which may also appeal to fans of Post metal and sludge due to the repition of chord progressions, cleaner production, and the use of more sludgey style of vocals. Recommended to fans of both genres.

Altar Of Plagues on Myspace

Thou are performing third.



"This is Louisiana.

It is not even the hottest part of the day and there is already a heat index of 108 degrees, it’s miserable. Right across the street from my house is a gun shop. I can hear someone shooting off a handgun behind it. We are well within the city limits and not one mile from the front gate of a military post. No one cares about the legality or the repercussions, if there are any at all. The giant pines behind my house only stay alive in this heat due to the massive amounts of moisture in the ground which heats up in the summer and never truly let you cool off. The populace is as apathetic as the nature is brutal. I am not sure if there is any other band out there that captures the sound of this unique state more than Thou. Eyehategod may capture Southern hatred and NOLA’s scummy underbelly, but Thou provides the soundtrack to an entire state that is rife with corruption and routinely beaten down by Mama Earth. Humans hurt her by spilling oil into her waters and she will inevitably kick our ass with a hurricane or two, and the ever-prolific Thou puts out another excellent release and plays on.

Summit is Thou’s third full-length, but they have about 20 or so releases when you include their splits, 7”s and one offs. This month is the three-year anniversary of their first tour demo. That’s 20 releases in three years. And not ONE bad release. I can’t say that about any other band. The amount of music they put out is staggering, but what is utterly stunning is the fact that they continue to progress. I remember hearing Thou for the first time. It was shortly after their first full-length, Tyrant, was released. I had been looking for a band like Burning Witch and had discovered Graves At Sea, and somehow I discovered Thou as well. I was floored. They had an incredible sound where they had created a monster out of doom and sludge and forced it to wade through the molasses thick mire of the swamps with a gun to its head.

This is Louisiana.

Then came the splits and eventually their second release, Peasant. Their sound continued to evolve, they never strayed from their punk rock DIY roots, they’ve never even signed to a label. Instead they work with about five. They never compromise. They continue on their way, doing their own thing. They put out splits with locals and bands they like. They tour when they can, and their shows are always amazing. The energy coming off of them, especially vocalist Bryan Funck, is the epitome of intensity.

Thou starts of this latest venture with an arpeggio that leads into…. blast beats. Seriously. Oh and the best part? They fit in perfectly. My jaw dropped and I actually said, “Oh man!” when I heard it. The song is called “By Endurance, We Conquer”, and it may now be my favorite song of theirs, replacing the perfectly titled “Their Hooves Carve Craters In The Earth” from the 2008 EP, Malfeasance – Retribution. It’s that good. The blast beat leads into that wall of guitars they are becoming famous for. Throughout the album there is a common sound of these haunting and beautiful melodies intertwined with this nasty sludgy chug.

The second song seems to set more of the theme though. The track is entitled “Grissecon”, and it draws up all these images of a brutal nature. I picture glaciers thawing and drowning cities spliced together with time lapse photography of vegetation taking over a decaying corpse until it is one with the ground. This leads into the perfectly titled “Prometheus”. As usual, we got pissed off at nature for keeping us in check and then here comes this demigod with the gift of fire and we go and scorch Mama Earth’s skin and kill her gifts of animals and vegetation. Sounds about right. Prometheus also has this really cool Neurosis-sounding riff throughout and a melody that sounds like it would fit in one of Earth’s more recent Ennio Morricone-sounding releases. This is followed with “Another World Is Inevitable” (which ties in well to my theories of nature vs. humanity) and it may be the most interesting song on the album. It starts off with this unique-sounding industrial death march, almost like it could be some weird type of dirge. Once again the nature imagery pops into my head, but this song is different. It’s about 10 minutes, and it’s this build up the whole time. Slowing down to recharge itself every couple minutes, but by the end it is a total eargasm of sound. Funck’s broken glass gargled with gasoline vocals blend seamlessly with the music as it grows more and more furious. I’ve seen Thou a handful of times and this is the song I really want to see performed. If the previous song is “Prometheus”, then this is the results from the fire that he brought. Of course another world is inevitable, this one just burnt to nothing. And damn, it’s beautiful.

The only song under eight minutes is “Summit Revisited”. It harkens back to “Reprise” from Thou’s split with Salome. It’s a beautiful instrumental piece that sounds like it was also written by Emily McWilliams. It would fit in perfectly with any orchestra and I really hope that Thou continues to include pieces like this in their music. This song introduces the final song on the album, “Voices In The Wilderness.” By now you’re senses are pretty worked, having only received a slight break with the instrumental piece. The song starts off a little odd, you know it’s building to something, and then it introduces this great stoned out doom riff. It sounds like a Southern classic rock riff in a weird way, but slowed down a bit, almost like if it was recorded to be played on wax at 45 rpm but instead it is getting played at 33; it’s pretty neat. This bleeds over into the end of the album which is just an acoustic guitar, a piano and humming. It slowly fades out and you’re just kind of left there with your thoughts.

They have raised the bar quite high for any other band out there doing this sort of sound and it is always interesting to see how Thou adds new elements such as pianos or blast beats and yet they seem like they were always meant to be there. You hear something new and it catches your attention, but never once do you wonder why they thought to put it in there. Truly a refreshing band that puts out excellent releases time and time again and has an excellent ethos about them." - Review of "Summit" by Luke Physioc

Thou website

Velnias is performing second.



The corrupt pillars of this world we know are trembling and ready to fall. So far removed from the natural balance of things, we wait for the final push before it all crashes to the earth. Again, as we were, we shall once again be naught but part of the cycle.

Velnias on Myspace

Ãœberchrist are the openers.



"Ãœberchrist is a new group featuring Hawks drummer Shane Patrick, Hollow Stars/former Deerhunter guitarist/vocalist Colin Mee and bassist Greg Knap playing melodic, old-school black metal." - Chad Radford / Creative Loafing

Ãœberchrist on Myspace

$6 in adv, $8 DOS, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Advance tickets available @ Ticket Alternative, Criminal Records,
Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.

Friday, July 9, 2010

The Back Pockets are performing at the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, July 23rd

The Back Pockets make their Drunken Unicorn debut as the headliners.



"The Back Pockets are an extremely hard band to introduce. If I had to label them, I’d say “interactive gypsy punk-folk.” They’re like the Merry Pranksters but more eclectic. They have the power to adapt to context, forming their performances in real time and pulling it off with a cheerful cheekiness that sucks the crowd into their trippy world of wide-eyed wonderment. It’s probably dangerous. " -PERFORMER MAGAZINE

The Back Pockets on Myspace

No Babies are performing third.



"No Babies, is without question one of the most important bands in the bay area. This six piece punk band spew songs at you with incredible energy. Fueled by female vocals, two drummers, two guitarists, and an assortment of reed instruments. This 7" is their vinyl debut and contains five songs that are some of their best work yet." - Folktale Records - review of "MISKATONIC UNIVERSITY FIGHT SONG" 7"

No Babies on Myspace

Roman Gabriel Todd's Beast Rising Out Of The Sea are the second artist performing.



"From the watery grave of Supreme Dispassion comes Roman Gabriel Todd's BEAST RISING UP OUT OF THE SEA (Mobile, AL) - Stripped down to bassguitar, drums and vocals, the wretched rock-n-roll blasphemy profanity has matured into disciplined sexual deviance involving all walks of the supernatural and variations thereof. Great Whores, Men of God, Little Pharoahs, The Devil, Shiva and the inhabitants of the kingdom of heaven - Fucking, sucking, reaming, ejaculating and becoming dog food." - Mobilesucks.net

Roman Gabriel Todd's Beast Rising Out Of The Sea on Myspace

Dirty Girls are the openers.



A brand new Atlanta band make their debut at the Drunken Unicorn.

Dirty Girls website

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Thursday, July 22nd Child Bite is performing.

Child Bite is headlining the Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, July 22nd.



If Child Bite were a game of four-square, the contenders would be George Clinton, Frank Zappa, John Zorn and Ian MacKaye. With Jello Biafra, Eric Burdon and Mike Patton waiting to compete. The squares would be outlined with Dimebag Darrell’s bones, Kurt Cobain’s (surprisingly buoyant) head would be the ball, Henry Rollins would referee, the Melvins would cheerlead and the whole event would take place inside one of Sufjan Stevens’s better nightmares. That being said, this band will have my vote for artist of the year as long as years exist.

This year in particular, Child Bite toured extensively in support of last year's full-length Fantastic Gusts of Blood, playing exactly 100 shows. Their touring took them all over the country including a trek to Alaska where they competed in the World Beard and Mustache Championships. On Halloween they shocked an audience of 1100 at the Crofoot, headlining as Rage Against the Machine in what I believe to be the performance of the year. They found time to release a series of three split 7-inch records with Big Bear, This Moment in Black History and DD/MM/YYYY respectively. They recorded another full-length record with J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines) tentatively titled The Living Breathing Organ Summer which is now available.

Child Bite website

Toy Devils is performing second.



Who the fuck are Toy Devils? No Bullshit? A fucking Rock Band. Little punk, little grunge. Little noise theory. Little Indie. It is what it is. What do we sound like? We make music to Fuck, Fight and Drive. Why should you listen to us? Toy Devils loves to throw the fuck down whenever and wherever you want us. We drink. We party. We play the ever-loving hell out of our music, and we are 100% devoted to our fans. Grab hold of your vices, and enjoy Atlanta's finest: Toy Devils

Toy Devils on Myspace

The Kooties are opening.



We would love to play a show for you, anytime, anywhere, just drop us a line and we'll be there! No place is to small or to small :) For Booking: contact us at thekooties@gmail.com

The Kooties on Myspace


$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Wednesday, July 21st, Ola Podrida is performing at the Drunken Unicorn

Ola Podrida will be headlining on Wednesday, July 21st.



"Hard-strummed banjo, and David Wingo, one of my favourite songwriters, singing. He strums and sings louder & louder, and yet it's not because of mere urgency, the wish to communicate that he cares. He has to yell because there is howling. He has to raise his voice over roars, whirlwinds, tides. This doom is murmured in creak & drone but it's also promised in Wingo's (marvelous) lyrics: We yelled our names over the noise, we saved the girls and drowned the boys. Sometimes you are yelling too loud to know if what you yell is a confession, a warning or a memorial." - Said The Gramophone review of "Donkey"

Ola Podrida website

Southeast Forge & Foundry are performing second.

Local Atlanta country favorites Southeast Forge & Foundry will get you moving. Best observed when drinking a LOT of whiskey.

Little Horn is the opener.



If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream -- and not make dreams your master; If you can think -- and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!" If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings -- nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run -- Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And -- which is more -- you'll be a Man, my son!

Little Horn website

$5 in adv, $8 dos, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm

Advance tickets available @ Ticket Alternative, Criminal Records,
Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun return to the Drunken Unicorn on Saturday, July 17th

Today The Moon, Tomorrow The Sun are performing on Saturday, July 17th



Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun is about the collaborative. It’s about the connections between sound and people. It’s about the heart and the head. It’s for mistakes and triumphs, and against arrogance and underconfidence. Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun is about sharing the ideas that are created by four friends in Atlanta, Georgia. It’s all for sharing much further than there, penniless or plentiful.

Today The Moon Tomorrow The Sun on Myspace

Stokeswood are performing second.



The electroacoustic band, Stokeswood was formed in 2004 by lead vocalist and acoustic guitar player, Adam Patterson and lead electric guitarist, Mark Godwin. The five-piece (since 2007), Atlanta based, indie rock band includes drummer, Jon Joiner, keys and bass player, Reed Irvine and percussionist, Craig Gendreau. Stokeswood makes modern electroacoustic music that moves the masses with pumping organic dance tunes and epic adventures. An eclectic mix of percussion, strong vocals, story telling lyrics, powerful electric guitar and driving synths Stokeswood's sound is described as a "Cosmic Waltz."

Stokeswood website

The 54 are opening.



The 54 grew from what was once an experimental acoustic project between classmates. In 2007, they set their sites on further developing an edgier sound that displayed what was becoming increasingly absent from the Rock scene: honesty, rawness, and showmanship.

At this point, only one thing was missing: a name. They experimented with several ideas: Chucks and Forces, StereoTip, Better than Sects... Nothing was striking a chord, until it came: The 54- with the new name came a new attitude, confidence, and a deeply rooted desire to transform their project into something that would one day be larger than life.

One of their undeniable strengths is their ability to merge different sounds with an explosiveness that inspires listeners to respond with the same uncontrollable, unapologetic impulsiveness. With lyrical content to expose the pre-historic definitions of fun, music, celebration, and honest human expression, The 54 shows signs of becoming the relatable rock band by which every other band claiming to be "of the people" must measure themselves. Having developed a cult-like following in Atlanta, the band has their eyes set on national and international ambitions. The 54 is soon to let the world know what they've been missing::::.

The 54 on Myspace

$5 for 21+, $7 for < 21, 18+
Doors @ 9 pm

Friday, July 2, 2010

Guyliner are bringing the FOG on Friday, July 16th!

Guyliner are giving the FOG a dose of ignorance on Friday, July 16th at the Drunken Unicorn.



"It's already been said several times, but ahhh 'guyliner' .. gotta love it Anyway, I think it depends on the guy and their style. With some guys, it just goes with their style, and it looks cute."

Guyliner on Facebook

Backseat Dreamer is the second performer.



"Backseat Dreamer’s music is like Altered States with a happy ending—the experimentation with REM sleep and yearning for time travel is intact, just replace all the other-dimension animals and terrifying climactic face-warp with friendly leprechauns and a sparkly sunrise. The ambien-friendly solo project of South Carolina’s Sean Neuse, dude sounds like he wants to marry his synths, burying his own languorous vocals between beats and high-pitched chords like they’re fluffy pillows. His next album is called The Colors of Dreams, They’re in You." - Julianne Escobedo Shepherd / The Fader

Backseat Dreamer on Myspace

The Fabric are opening.



"In fifty years, The Fabric's music could be generated by genetic algorithms, implanted neural nets and artificial intelligence. They could perform in high-resolution, full-immersion virtual reality and could project hypersonic auditory beams customized for each individual member of their audience. However, in today's terabyte age, The Fabric crafts songs from beating hearts and esoteric minds, manufactured through analog and digital synthesizers and laptop computers.

"We wanted to make a record that reflected the chaotic changes that are happening in the world today," says Joe Sikes, lead vocalist. The Atlanta-based trio's sophomore effort, We Operate Machinery, is a 15-song opus about love and humanity in the age of technological advancement. We Operate Machinery is an evolutionary leap from The Fabric's first effort in 2007, Man vs. Prototype. "The first album was a throwback. It was an ode to electronic bands and influences like Depeche Mode and Massive Attack," says producer/programmer Sharaab. "We had just begun working together, but with time we developed an original voice."

The song Tragedy, the first single on We Operate Machinery, exemplifies this fusion of experience and technique. It uses the sound of a crashing hard drive to capture the lamentations of a disintegrating relationship. The concept of data loss as heartbreak also is reflected in songs such as Release, Best Intentions and the album's emotional centerpiece, Meaningless.

Other tracks on We Operate Machinery address the rapid progress of technology. The proto-industrial Songs of The Sun describes how ancient cultures employed tools to manipulate their world. Can't Stop and Lunar Influence theorize how modern society relies on technology to survive. Meanwhile, the electro-disco Frozen Lake prophesizes a dystopian future where technology becomes our master instead of our servant.

While contemporaries twiddle knobs and stare white-facedly at their laptop screens, The Fabric seizes the attention of its audience with theatrical displays uncustomary of its genre. Lovers of electronic music rarely have seen a stage presence like this. A vibrant vocalist, Sikes belts lyrics into the mic and writhes across the stage. Meanwhile, Sharaab and keyboardist Jeremy Frank, behind their bank of synthesizers, drum machines and laptops, provide their own undulating rhythms. The splattering, colorful array of video projected imagery onto the three band members is what transforms an ordinary performance into a truly evocative event."

The Fabric website

$5, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm