Friday, February 11, 2011

Gin House are performing on Friday, February 25th.

Gin House are performing at the Drunken Unicorn on Friday, February 25th



Gin House is a band based around Atlanta-area natives, Brandon Clark and Paul Lynch. These two twenty-something Georgia boys are semi-parts country, folk, pop and soul. With the songwriting being split between the two of them-- On vocals and rhythm guitar, and harmonica is Brandon, while Paul offers lead guitar, warm background vocals and tight harmonies.

While recording their debut EP, "Honestly," as Brandon Clark & The American Standard in 2009/2010, they caught the ear of P is for Panda/Hopeless Records, and were instantly signed. After a year of being on a label, touring, evolving their sound and foregoing member changes; They were convinced that it was time to change their name.

And so they did-- to Gin House.

Gin House is all about feel-- a merging of genres, and songwriting. You'd swear their harmonies are west-coast Eagles-esque '70's harmonies or you might find that their songwriting is catchy, or poppy; While the guitars and lead vocals sound reminiscent of country or folk music.

They are currently recording demos, and writing new material for album(s) to be released in 2011-2012.

Gin House on Facebook

Harvard will be the second performer of the evening.



Originally a post-hardcore band in its infancy, North Carolina’s Harvard has evolved into an emotionally captivating and enthralling group of musical artists. That word is important and requires stressing: artists. Because art is the driving force behind everything Harvard strives to achieve. Each song is a color or stroke across the canvas that is their debut release, The Inevitable and I, on Enjoy The Ride records. The musical landscape they create is shaped with cascading guitar melodies churning beneath soft, yet fervent, vocal croons. Their songs are sculpted and woven together meticulously to evoke a personal response from the listener. And their craft is not relegated to the passive listening experience of a travel soundtrack or the background drone found at any social function. It transcends these and culminates in a live spectacle fueled as much by passion and human sweat as it is the desire and ache to share it; because it is what they love. That’s what artists do.

Harvard on Facebook

Austin Archer is the opener.



Through my growing relationships and experiences with my friends, family, bands, life and God, my songs have been given life. Thank you all! I hope you find hope, life, and love in my music!

Austin Archer on Facebook

$5 for 21+, $7 for < 21, ALL AGES
Doors @ 9 pm
THIS SHOW WILL BE OVER PROMPTLY AT 12 AM!

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