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Del Venicci, Poncilli Puppets, Gorgeous, Manny and the Deepthroats, Cottonmouth


Up-and-coming Atlanta four-piece Del Venicci features members of ATL garage-punks Carnivores and dream-pop band Lille, so it’s not surprising that the tunes on the group’s recent Haunted Hall EP fall somewhere between those two styles, edgy but pretty and brimming with strange energy throughout. The music also draws from guitarist Ross Polliti’s Italian heritage, with snakelike Ennio Morricone-esque figures intersecting synth-heavy, modern-minded material. Wednesday’s show is the last of enigmatic but compelling local outfit Manny and the Deepthroats’ July Go Bar residency, and also features experimental Puerto Rican performance troupe Poncilli Puppets, Chattanooga post-pop group Gorgeous, Macon newbies Gurgle Twins and blown-out beatsmiths Cottonmouth.

10 p.m. 706-546-5609

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