
Room 213
EPK




Short Bio
Like a depth charge dropped into the deepest parts of the dark-web, anti-social music geeks with tendencies to be wrought with nuclear dread bring an almost alien-like vitality to the stage. Brothers Lachlan and Matthew Tankersley formed this unlikely but electric four-piece with their friends and fellow intellectuals, Isaac Camden and Jason Minton. Drawing inspiration from bands like Osees, Ty Segall, and Idles, these youngins frequent the Atlanta-Underground scene with a raw, untamed energy that refuses to be ignored.
Their music blends gritty, anarchic punk with elements of noise rock and psych, creating a sound that feels both jarring and cathartic. Lyrically, they delve into themes of existential dread, interpersonal relationships , and personal rebellion, all while maintaining a sharp, satirical edge. Known for their chaotic live performances, the band’s stage presence is as unpredictable as their sound, leaving audiences both exhilarated and disoriented.In a city brimming with music, they’ve carved out a reputation as one of the most dynamic and boundary-pushing acts in the underground. Whether it’s through frenzied guitar riffs or pulsating rhythms, Lachlan, Matthew, Isaac, and Jason continue to redefine what it means to create and perform music with raw authenticity. Their passion for sonic exploration and refusal to conform to any one genre has made them a standout force in the Atlanta scene, and they show no signs of slowing down.