MONDAY FEB 10, 2020
529 & A. Rippin Production Presents:
Jeremy and the Clones
Black Cat Rising | Fun Isn't Fair | The Mystery Men?
Black Cat Rising
Named best new band of 2016 by Stomp and Stammer, Black Cat Rising hails from Atlanta and brings a wall of sound that channels the likes of Ty Segall and Sonic Youth. The band consists of frontman Cullen Curtis on guitar and vocals (formerly of Think Never). Also, features Aaron Mason on second guitar(currently in The Phantom Callers), as well as Ashley Burton on bass (currently in Chrome Castle), and Bruce Keller on drums (formerly in The Thin White Dukes). This four piece will shake you right to the core and is guaranteed not to disappoint!
Named best new band of 2016 by Stomp and Stammer, Black Cat Rising hails from Atlanta and brings a wall of sound that channels the likes of Ty Segall and Sonic Youth. The band consists of frontman Cullen Curtis on guitar and vocals (formerly of Think Never). Also, features Aaron Mason on second guitar(currently in The Phantom Callers), as well as Ashley Burton on bass (currently in Chrome Castle), and Bruce Keller on drums (formerly in The Thin White Dukes). This four piece will shake you right to the core and is guaranteed not to disappoint!
Fun Isn't Fair
Atlanta power duo Fun Isn’t Fair strips garage rock down to its most raw, rudimentary state, and sharpens it to a lethal point. Formed in 2018, Alex Tuisku (drums/vocals) and Isaac Bishop (guitar/vocals) bonded over their shared eclectic influences from Thee Oh Sees to Fela Kuti. Tuisku and Bishop use their dueling vocals and instrumental interplay to great effect, refining each of their punchy, pint-sized tracks to extract the most intensely satisfying parts. With the summer 2022 release of their second album, Mock Surreal, Fun Isn't Fair has begun expanding their live sound with bass, synth, percussion, and saxophone added into the mix courtesy of Henry Kellam (Swellshark), Shelan O'Keefe (Swellshark), Cooper Dozier (The Stoplight Roses), and Logan Blankenship. The core philosophy remains unchanged though, with their song-a-minute approach making for a non-stop energetic show that is not to be missed.
Atlanta power duo Fun Isn’t Fair strips garage rock down to its most raw, rudimentary state, and sharpens it to a lethal point. Formed in 2018, Alex Tuisku (drums/vocals) and Isaac Bishop (guitar/vocals) bonded over their shared eclectic influences from Thee Oh Sees to Fela Kuti. Tuisku and Bishop use their dueling vocals and instrumental interplay to great effect, refining each of their punchy, pint-sized tracks to extract the most intensely satisfying parts. With the summer 2022 release of their second album, Mock Surreal, Fun Isn't Fair has begun expanding their live sound with bass, synth, percussion, and saxophone added into the mix courtesy of Henry Kellam (Swellshark), Shelan O'Keefe (Swellshark), Cooper Dozier (The Stoplight Roses), and Logan Blankenship. The core philosophy remains unchanged though, with their song-a-minute approach making for a non-stop energetic show that is not to be missed.