Saturday, September 17, 2011

The ATL Cunts Orchestra RETURN to Atlanta on Saturday, October 1st

PFH Productions presents:

The ATL Cunts Orchestra are making their Atlanta RETURN on Saturday, October 1st, 2011 at The Drunken Unicorn.



ATL Cunts was formed by brother/sister duo, Martyn & Devon, in 2010.

After a brief hiatus, ATL Cunts returned as a bigger and better 4-piece band.



The ATL Cunts Orchestra on Facebook

Suspect Raptor will be performing second.



"Meet Suspect Raptor, a lo-fi indie rock band of non-dinosaurs out of Georgia.
These four play grunge-y rock that hints at queercore’s past. Suspect Raptor’s music is mostly slow and controlled, with a good amount of groove, especially for an indie band. That mostly is thanks to bass player Leo Charles, who gives a slight reggae/ska vibe to songs like “Charlene” and “Sandlot” that otherwise have straight forward drums parts and contrasting crunchy/twangy electric guitar. Vocalist Ashton May sings beautifully, and her reverb laden voice is powerful, and seems to haunt over the music. Her best work is over the simple guitar and vocal “Ghost in Hand,” and that slow, understated track may be their best so far. Suspect Raptor is relatively new, but they’ve already seemed to really settle into a great sound, and they are very much deserving of your attention." - Fuck Yeah, Queer Music



Suspect Raptor on Facebook

Joel T. Hamilton will be opening the show.



Joel T. Hamilton is a mouthful. It's 5 syllables and doesn't well roll off the tongue. As a musician he has trouble sticking to one instrument, as a songwriter one genre, as a lyricist one voice resulting in vague ineffectivity. This quality very visibly imposes itself upon his life as well. As a person he writes his own bio in third person and feels silly. He has a failed garden in his backyard and got sick off cheap tequila last night and wants to die today. He knows there's something to be said about highlighting ones better qualities but often has trouble finding them. He's a below average arm wrestler and knows he needs contacts but refuses. Perhaps you'd be better off making your own music than listening to his.



Joel T. Hamilton on Facebook

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

The ATL Cunts Orchestra on Livestream

Watch live streaming video from drunkenunicorn at livestream.com

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