Atlanta natives Death on Two Wheels returned to their home city on July 24 to rock Drunken Unicorn, a venue they have played many times. Although it is not the first time they have graced the Unicorn stage or played in Atlanta this month, Wheels always manages to keep their shows as fresh and even more energized than the time before.
Wheels is one the few non-pop rock bands that can incite a dance party, and some how they always do. Tracks such as “Calling Us All Back Home” and “Sadie” can’t still the audience’s toe taping feet; usually leading to all out dance throw-downs as the tracks crescendo and intensify. Lead singer Trae Vedder’s coarse yet powerful voice drives most of the band’s sets; however, each member of the group is an equal player. It is no surprise that bands become more and more polished with time, and the tightness of this quintet’s performances are proof of their laborious touring schedule.
If you have not caught Death on Two Wheels live, you have no excuse. They will probably have another local show scheduled for fall, and be sure to catch it so you can say you saw them before they were big stars. Check out more photos of Wheels doing what they do best.
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