Thursday, June 23, 2011

Quality Faucet and Adair Park present REPTAR on Thursday, July 7th

Quality Faucet and Adair Park Recordings present

Reptar at the Drunken Unicorn on Thursday, July 7th, 2011.



"After conquering the Southeast, what could be next for this backbeat-infused sex-pop foursome?
“We were thinking about Mars,” drummer Andrew McFarland said. “We’d like to just take that over, and devote the entire planet to synthpop.”"
-Red and Black 9-25-09

"Reptar played at my house, and people were standing on the washing machine and on countertops. There were over 100 people jumping up and down and going wild. We heard a snap, and the house was sagging after that and people were chanting, “Break the floor! Break the floor!” But I couldn’t blame them all for it because, you know, it was a Reptar show."
-Flagpole 4-28-10



Reptar on Facebook

Wowser Bowser are the third performer this evening.



October 1, 1887: Ghosts renovated the universe using their own black matter.

Feb. 12, 1965: A massive flood came and took away our donuts.

October 15, 1973: A spider is born in a whiskey bottle.

January 18, 1979: We put liquid paper on a bee, and it...died.

May 8, 1980: Joy Division release their final album, Closer.

November 9, 2009: Wowser Bowser play their first show at Guilford College, Greensboro, NC.

February 14, 2032: Wowser Bowser changes their name to "Thinmen Apocalypse" after receiving involuntary liposuction procedures.



Wowser Bowser on Facebook

Qurious will be performing second.



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 on Facebook

Bitter Children will be the first performer of the evening.



Every so often you'll be drinking a glass of water, and tilt it down in such a way that the water will bounce off of itself and make a little "kerplop." Take that sound and repeat it over and over, until you get a "kerplopkerplopkerplopkerplop." THEN get all your friends and bang on whatever seems fit. Add bubbles and that's pretty much it.

Bitter Children on Facebook

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