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“Little Tybee is something of a mini orchestra with its ever-evolving
five to ten members all engaged in intricate musicianship. Their name comes
from a tiny island off the coast of their native Georgia, where legend has it,
an undetonated atomic bomb from the 1950s lies missing. They jokingly attribute
the quirkiness of their debut album Building a Bomb to the long-term effects of
eating radiation-drenched seafood, but it’s more likely they were just born
that way”
-Lavinia Jones Wright, ASCAP
One might think from their humble beginnings in the backwaters and basements of coastal Georgia to their headlining shows at some of Atlanta’s most well known independent venues that the members of Little Tybee were the harbingers of some secret formula for artistic success. In reality, they are simply a group of friends who couldn’t stop making music together if they tried.
The core of each of their songs begins in the relentless and creative mind of vocalist/guitarist/pianist Brock Scott. The songs mature through the dedicated musicianship of 8-string guitarist Josh Martin, violinist Nirvana Kelly, bassist Ryan Donald, and percussionist Pat Brooks. Since the release of their first LP last year, they have discovered that change is not only inevitable, but indeed good.
Though Little Tybee has had its fair share of challenges along the way, the group has discovered that the path to musical success lies in patience and perseverance. Little Tybee isn’t afraid to experiment freely, even dangerously at times, to follow a musical idea to its ultimate end. This mentality has led the group to explore music that transcends genre and packs a much bigger punch than their modest title implies.
While DIY in nature, Little Tybee collaborated with over 14 Atlanta instrumentalists to produce their latest album, Humorous to Bees. With this release, Little Tybee has proven that they are just as adept at writing lilting pop ballads and sprawling orchestral melodies as they are with Motown and Tropicalia. At last, Little Tybee has found their unique voice, and they are blasting their sound with little care for the neighbors.
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Bryan Scary tells fantastic tales. His art-pop songs may
paint him as a schizophrenic musical oddball, but the eccentricities are hardly
frivolous. They stem from a carefully tailored vision, an ambitious and
well-honed mutation of the rock and roll storytelling tradition. Bryan Scary is
himself a story years in the making.
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Windsor Field is the chemical combination of Mick Weird and Henry Hemmingway, two nuclear physicists turned rockpopglamicists with a tendancy to write some great music. Their first release, Steal The Crown EP, is recently available through all digital outlets.








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