Thursday September 17 @ The Drunken Unicorn
Speakeasy presents…
Atlanta Space Quartet, Street Racer, Annie Leeth
Doors at 8:00pm / $15 / 21+
A little drone, a little pop, a little noise, a lot of love, Atlanta Space Quartet invites you to explore the possibilities of interaction between musician and computer, offering digitally enhanced arrangements that are intricate but never overwhelming, dark but never doom, haunting but rarely violent. The group is made up of songwriter Jordan Benator on lead vocals and vibraphone, Ezra Anthony on backing vocals and computer-augmented violin, Shane Perryman on bass guitar, and Skylar Brillante covering acoustic and electronic drums.
Street Racer is an indie rock band from Orlando, Florida. Their sound is influenced by the alternative scene of the 2010’s and today’s pop culture. After running around the local scene in NYC for a few years, the duo has returned to where it all began. Street Racer champions the live music scene and like to write their songs with that in mind.
Annie Leeth is a producer and violinist based in Athens, Georgia. She has worked with many influential figures in the music industry, including Mike Mills, Darius Rucker, Jeff Tweedy, and Faye Webster. Her self-titled project has a wide range of influences, taking production inspiration from Indie-Pop, Hip-Hop/Rap, and Electronica, with lyrics focused on mental health, music industry, and the state of the world.
She is joined by Mason Davis (Snarky Puppy) on percussion and Erik Olson on keys. Annie and her band have found a way to make their live shows sound fully produced while still having that live feel.