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Live Photos: Can Can, Tenth To The Moon, The Swear @ Drunken Unicorn 12/6/08

[Above: Can Can's Patrick A.]When Can Can celebrated the release of their first LP, All Hell, at the Drunken Unicorn with fellow Atlanta bands Tenth To The Moon and The Swear, Paste:Local's photographer was there to capture all the pop-punk craziness. (Note: Trial By Fire also performed, but unfortunately none of us arrived in time to see them play.) It was a night celebrating the lead singer, the front-person of every act looming larger than life. Elizabeth Elkins led The Swear with a thundering certainty. Same goes for Mitchell Foy, who fronted Tenth To The Moon in face paint and strategically...  read more

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Win tickets to Can Can's CD release this Saturday

[Above: Can Can performs at The Earl on July 31, 2008.]You can win a pair of tickets to see Atlanta's Can Can celebrate the release of their first full-length record, All Hell, this Saturday, Dec. 6 at the Drunken Unicorn! The band will be supported by fellow local acts Tenth To The Moon, The Swear and Trial By Fire. To win, be the first to email atlanta@pastemagazine.com. The Paste:Local Atlanta-sponsored show is 18+, and promises to be punk-rocking good time....  read more

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Live Photos: Say Hi, Jukebox the Ghost, Sleep Therapy @ Drunken Unicorn 10/8/08

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[Above: Sleep Therapy]Atlanta's own Sleep Therapy opened for Washington, D.C.'s Jukebox the Ghost and Seattle's Say Hi (formerly Say Hi To Your Mom) when they passed through town last week, and our photographer was on the scene....  read more

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Tealights @ Drunken Unicorn 9/20/08

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The last thing I want is to turn into some sort of Atlanta music TMZ affiliate, so I'll try to keep the gossip to a minimum: One Hand Loves The Other was a four-piece Atlanta band that fused electronic compositions with classical instrumentation and pop sensibilities and began getting serious notice last year. What pushed them over the edge and set indie hearts all aflutter, in addition to their blending of past and of-the-moment music into something forward-reaching, was dreamboat front man Lou Rodriguez's soaring, R&B-inflected vocals. Basically, OHLTO was the perfect combination of music's future and past, shined, honed...  read more

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