The Orkids, Kite to the Moon, Efren, Strange Planet – July 29 at Lenny’s
A night of electro-dance pop power, rowdy and over-the-top antics, complete with an ariel trapeze act, alongside magical and penetrating songwriting and complex, spacey rock comes to Lenny’s Bar on July 29, featuring The Orkids, Kite to the Moon, Efren, and Strange Planet.
The Orkids are an impressive electro-rock group with incredibly infectious dance tunes to keep you moving all night! They sound like the best of Metric, the most danceable of the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs with the energy-full beats of Phoenix. They recently played AthFest along with Kite to the Moon, who will be revving you up with their insane stage show, featuring trapeze aerialists, Tiger Girlz, and costume-clad band members, as they engage in their signature inventive, psychedelic pop. Kite to the Moon use rock-n-roll as a tool for outrageous fun and it works!
Efren’s impeccable and moving melodies are sure to strike a chord somewhere deep within you. This talented songwriter might be juxtaposed to the high energy emissions from The Orkids and Kite to the Moon, but the band will surely make a fan out of you with their psychedelic, folk rock sound reminiscent of Bon Iver or Iron and Wine. Finally, Strange Planet will kick things off with their blend of heavy, yet smooth spacey rock. Strange Planet’s sound is equal parts The Flaming Lips and Black Sabbath, the result being mesmerizing arrangements of dreamy and layered rock.
Lenny’s Bar
486 Decatur St. Atlanta
The Orkids are an impressive electro-rock group with incredibly infectious dance tunes to keep you moving all night! They sound like the best of Metric, the most danceable of the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs with the energy-full beats of Phoenix. They recently played AthFest along with Kite to the Moon, who will be revving you up with their insane stage show, featuring trapeze aerialists, Tiger Girlz, and costume-clad band members, as they engage in their signature inventive, psychedelic pop. Kite to the Moon use rock-n-roll as a tool for outrageous fun and it works!
Efren’s impeccable and moving melodies are sure to strike a chord somewhere deep within you. This talented songwriter might be juxtaposed to the high energy emissions from The Orkids and Kite to the Moon, but the band will surely make a fan out of you with their psychedelic, folk rock sound reminiscent of Bon Iver or Iron and Wine. Finally, Strange Planet will kick things off with their blend of heavy, yet smooth spacey rock. Strange Planet’s sound is equal parts The Flaming Lips and Black Sabbath, the result being mesmerizing arrangements of dreamy and layered rock.
Lenny’s Bar
486 Decatur St. Atlanta
21+, $6, Doors 8:30pm
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