With her signature red Mohawk, vintage shop style and school-girl voice, early 20's, singer Eryn Woods is ready to dominate the world with her eclectic brand of POP-PUNK.
Ryan Stephens is making a new turn and releasing his first Solo Record. Ryan has been in the industry as a guitar player for bands such as The Grand Magnolias, The Beggars Guild, Rick Brantley, and Lauren St Jane and the Dead Westerns.
Good Field began as the solo recording project of Austin, TX's Paul Price, who has played with such bands as Brazos, The Early Tapes, and Voxtrot. After writing some of the album in an isolated adobe by a cenote in Mexico, Price continued working on the songs in between tours with Brazos and Voxtrot, with instrumentation and production help from his friend Nathan Stein.
Antbrain here at The Drunken Unicorn on Friday, December 14th, 2012.
Antbrain plays their brand of rock music with a crooked smile. Audiences can't help but smile back as their ears get gently tickled by the fuzzy guitars, driving basslines and pummeling rhythms. Starting out as a sporadic recording project for guitarist Jiyoung Lee and bassist Dave Bonawits in 2008, the band discovered their true self when they added drummer Josh Hall in mid-2010. Since then they've been winning audiences over with their self described "slop-pop."
The Sunshine Factory are performing before Antbrain.
The members of The Sunshine Factory Ian ,Sally and Clay share a common love of writing and performing music. TSF puts on a intense, psychedelic show that provides a "visual experience with sound".
Dylan LeBlanc here at The Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, September 13th, 2012.
Dylan is a native of Muscle Shoals, Alabama and he is the dark horse of the vibrant and close-knit musical community there that includes Alabama Shakes, Secret Sisters, and Civil Wars to name a few.
Dylan’s songs however, are considerably darker than that of his Alabama counterparts. He says “I wasn’t conscious of a theme before I made it – I didn’t mean to, but I just happen to base a lot of my work on emotions – and at the time, they just happened to be negative ones.”
Belle Adair will be performing before Dylan LeBlanc.
"This is Spartan-but-sophisticated pop music grounding itself with acoustic strings, harmonium, pedal steel guitar, and precise harmonies, yet never indulging the clichés of Americana, country rock, or freak folk. Most of the music suits a lazy Sunday morning, but if called upon this group can rock in the manner of The Band and Tom Petty—something involving swirling organ riffs and, again, envy-inducing harmonies."
---David Pelfrey, Black & White (Birmingham, AL)