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Walte-Young, Dimmen, Harlot Party, Self and Other

An overlooked Bandcamp standout from 2016’s latter half, former Georgia resident and current New Yorker Walte-Young’s All My Ghosts Are Leaving Atlanta is a captivating blend of reflective pop-punk, candid singer-songwriter-ism and monastic DIY-studio tinkering that should appeal to fans of Pedro the Lion, Neutral Milk Hotel and Self. This mid-week Flicker show is also one of two outings this week from KyKy Renee Knight’s up-and-coming Harlot Party project (the other is Sunday at The World Famous), and also features new local noise-pop group Dimmen and touring post-punk act Self and Other.

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