Atlas Booking Presents: First Show of 2017 at Studio Luloo feat. Crash Landing // Old City Revival // Downer // Better Machines // Bike Routes

Saturday, April 8, 2017, Oaklyn, NJ

Click the flier to be directed to the event on Facebook.

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By Sean McCall | Posted Sunday, March 5, 2017

Atlas Booking is a fairly new booking agency, founded in 2016, looking to help bands and artists book local shows based out of Cinnaminson, NJ.  Consisting of Tom Hale, Andrew Worelle, and Kevin Dunne, this booking trio recently teamed up with Grandaire Booking, making them the newest addition to the Grandaire team, helping South Jersey show after show.  This show will be one of their first official shows as “Atlas Booking” in 2017, and it will be held at one of South Jersey’s most well known local venues: Studio Luloo.

Atlas back, back again, tell a muh fuh kin friend.  Atlas Booking is really excited to announce their first show of 2017, and you bet your ass we’re gonna bump “Poppin’ Champagne” by All Time Low the entire show.  Yo, it’s all ages though, so pop sparkling cider like a respectable human being.  The gig is on Saturday, April 8th, 2017, and doors are at 6:00pm. There’s only 5 bands so make sure you get there early -- it’s a stacked show with some of the best bands (and the best people) in the tri-state area.  They’re making moves and you don’t want to miss this show.  Luloo kind of looks like your little sister's bedroom, so you can basically say “Oh, I saw *insert band name here* in this bedroom lookin' ass venue before they got big.” *insert nail emoji* - Basically if you go, you’re getting hella punk cred like you got pepper sprayed at a Trump rally.  My friend Tim had that happen to him, and he has also has gotten robbed; so I feel like those two combined give him a lot of punk cred.  Be like Tim.  Get that punk cred, brother.

I mean, Drake wants you to come.  Like damn, look how strangely happy Drake is for you to get to this gig.  Of all people to disappoint, it shouldn’t be Drake.  Drake doesn't like disappointment, he likes Happiness.

More info: 

“Pizza shop (with some really good cheap pizza) connected to the venue and coffee shop across the street (just incase you get hungry). 

Park in the parking lot a little past the venue if you can't find a spot on the street.  Bands: try to be at the venue at least 30 minutes before playing so set times don't get pushed back. 

Tell your friends. 
No drinking/drugs/fighting.  Have a good time. 
COME OUT”

Definitely go to that pizza shop.  They’re so cheap and so good.  They also have a deal for a slice and a can of soda for $2, so get there before the first band, and use that extra 2 dollars you’d be spending if you came after the first band.  It’s like free pizza and drank.

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HOUSE RULES:

1. Respect the Venue.
2. Respect the People. 
3. Come early, Stay late

$5 before the first band, $7 after.  Get there early, use that $2 for the $2 pizza deal, stay late, party hard.

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FEATURED BANDS

Crash Landing

Four Average Dudes from Marlton, NJ

Most Recent Release: “CL // OCR” (peep this split)

 

Chilled out Indie Vibes – Cinnaminson, NJ

Most Recent Release: “CL // OCR” (but really, peep this split)

 

Loud Emo Ambient, real cool, really – Tabernacle, NJ

Most Recent Release: “Nothing Scared Us Enough”

 

Dynamic Post-Punk/Post-Hardcore – Hammonton, NJ

Most Recent Release: “Honesty”

 

My boy singin' that sing along, real world acoustic you wanna emotionally yell/cry to, but you’re still smiling – Marlton, NJ

Most Recent Release: “Doesn’t It Suck?” (It doesn’t suck at all)


SET TIMES

6:30-7:00 Bike Routes

7:15-7:45 Better Machines

8:00-8:30 Downer

8:45-9:15 Old City Revival

9:30-10:00 Crash Landing

           
Want to work with Atlas? Shoot them an email at atlasbookingnj@gmail.com

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About the Writer

Sean McCall is a Music Business Technology Major studying at Rowan University with a Minor in Theatre.  He has been attending shows since he was young, and is currently in Breaking Tradition and FV, and is actively involved with The Calcifer Sessions.  He has an ear for music and challenges himself in learning as many instruments as he can.  Sean has sung in multiple competitive honor choirs throughout the country ranging from All-State to All-National Honor Choir.  With a passion for writing, creating, and music in general, he is adding music journalism to his resumé to contribute even further into this talented area we call home.