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Ten minutes into a show
by UNZIPT, and you realize this is not your ordinary
cover band -- this is something original. Gone are the top-40 covers,
the disco, and the standard 80s synth-pop. Much to your surprise,
you are fed a steady diet of alternative covers from yesterday and
today, sandwiched between alternative versions of the unexpected,
and before you know it it’s 2am and they’re still going.
In the short time that this up-and-coming alternative cover band
has been together, UNZIPT has rapidly developed
a faithful following on the strength of its high energy, marathon
shows, and a unique sound and set list that sets the band apart
After the breakup of their previous band when the
lead singer and bass player moved back to Texas, drummer Michael
Sugarman and lead guitarist Andy Head had a shared vision of an
alternative cover band that would focus on unique versions of alternative
music and unexpected covers. They wanted music that their friends
and complete strangers alike would enjoy, without getting bogged
down in force-feeding angst-ridden originals about ex-girlfriends
and the end of the world. The search for a new voice was on, and
eventually through friends of friends, Michael heard of a kid named
Justin who was already involved in an original project but was willing
nonetheless to come jam in Andy’s basement for an hour or
two. When Justin (Georgia), Michael (Texas), and Andy (Maryland)
finally got together, it was immediately apparent that the search
for a lead singer was over, and the addition of Justin’s vocals
and rhythm guitar began to shape the sound that is now UNZIPT.
The band had gigs already scheduled, so they intensified
their search for a bassist with an ad in a well-known music publication.
The response was overwhelming, but it wasn’t until the last
day of auditions when a music-scene veteran from Pennsylvania showed
up with the blend of talent, personality and musical taste that
they had been looking for all along. With that, David became the
bass player, and a nameless alternative cover band was formed.
After a month or two of rehearsal in Andy’s
basement (much to the joy and amusement of his neighbors), the band
was ready to perform. But the band needed a name. With the help
of some good friends, some bad ideas, some cheap beer, and ultimately
some girls at Tin Roof, the band voted “most likely to accidentally
feel a draft onstage” became known as UNZIPT.
True to its name, the guys in the band are serious about putting
on a good show without taking themselves too seriously.
UNZIPT made its debut on March
8th of 2003, headlining at one of Atlanta’s better-known bar/music
venues to an over-capacity crowd. Before long, UNZIPT
had developed a reputation for high-energy, 4 hour-long shows and
a set list that alternates between the familiar but not overdone
and the unexpected; the band has been playing to capacity crowds
at local venues and events ever since.
There are cover bands, and then there is UNZIPT.
For details check them out at WWW.UNZIPT.COM.
BOOKING INFO: Contact Andy Head at (404) 307-6767
or andy@unzipt.com
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