Sun 05 Nov 2017

Other at The Masquerade

Doors 4:30 pm / $26.00 ADV / All Ages

Entrances for today’s event can be found at two (2) locations. You may enter via Underground Atlanta’s Parking Deck A at 75 MLK Jr Drive SW, or through the Kenny’s Alley archway on Pryor Street at 92 Pryor Street SW.

Citizen

Citizen have always eluded definition. The Toledo, Ohio-based three-piece have been making dynamic, wide-ranging guitar music for over ten years, challenging expectations with each new album and refusing to fit neatly in a box. On their fourth full-length, Life In Your Glass World, Citizen have crafted their most singular work to date completely on their…

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The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die

The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid To Die have announced the forthcoming release of their third full-length, Always Foreign. Due out September 29 on Epitaph, Always Foreign follows the Connecticut-bred collective’s acclaimed 2015 album Harmlessness. Produced by TWIABP guitarist Christopher Teti, Always Foreign confronts everything from the opioid epidemic…

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Sorority Noise

SORORITY NOISE write important songs. They go to uncomfortable places, unafraid to let the darkness in – but they’re also not shy at kicking back until the sorrow subsides. They’re songs of confusion, anger, life, death, mental health and, most importantly, hope. They’re what it means to be human.   That vulnerability has been Sorority…

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Rozwell Kid

Fronted by the affable, spectacled Jordan Hudkins, Rozwell Kid write massive, gritty, excitable power-punk songs; they channel Blue Album guitar grandiosity and eternally-hummable melodies conveyed in ‘ooo’‘s, the likes of which would make Rivers Cuomo weak in his problematic knees. But when it came to writing Rozwell Kid’s new album, Precious Art, Jordan Hudkins found…

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Adjy

“The mythical retelling of your summer camp romance, only the Greek chorus is the school band.” Adjy is a musical mythopoic apparatus based in undisclosed locations in the blessed, wild land of Appalachia.  With it’s emphasis on storytelling, Adjy cants deeply sincere hymns commemorating doubt, philosophy, and the toil and trauma of attempting connection with others.  After being approached…

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Great Grandpa

Great Grandpa began in Seattle in 2014 when guitarist & vocalist Patrick Goodwin recruited bassist Carrie Miller, drummer Cam LaFlam, and vocalist Alex Menne to form a humble rock band. Inspired by the pop-sensible alternative rock of the 90’s, and offset by a mutual love for noise and math rock, the group set forth to…

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Alex Napping

Austin-based quartet Alex Napping draws from the deeply personal and the sonically groovy to create storytelling with a beat. Founded in 2013, the group includes lead singer and guitarist Alex Cohen, guitarist Adrian Sebastian Haynes, bassist Tomás Garcia-olano, and drummer Andrew Stevens. In 2014, the band released their debut album, This Is Not A Bedroom,…

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Oso Oso

Oso Oso is the latest project of Jade Lilitri out of Long Beach, New York. After a couple of early records, the band self-released their first fully realized album The Yunahon Mixtape on Bandcamp in early 2017. Despite this low key release, the album quickly gained traction across the scene, winning over both fans and critics with it’s…

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worlds greatest dad

worlds greatest dad is an indie/emo band from Atlanta, GA. It’s been scientifically proven that if you do not listen to their music, you will eventually die.

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Kelsi Grammar

Kelsi Grammar is the problem child born from drummer Anthony Founds and frontman Mark McGinn. Beginning on the cusp of 2012, Kelsi Grammar quickly became a regular player among the Atlanta DIY scene. Within a few months of conception they were in the studio working on what would become their debut release, “Me and All…

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After Care

Formed in the summer of 2016, After Care leave their listeners in a dreamlike daze with their unique blend of shoegaze, dream pop and punk. Through a swirling lens of guitar pedals and indecipherable vocals, After Care’s droning melodies explore love, life and failure. With influences ranging from My Bloody Valentine to the infamous Heaven’s…

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