
YO, Dallas! FREE show w/UnityTX, Blindwish & Friends
Blindwish, The Human Experiment, Odd Folks, Lost in Separation, The Black Cassettes
Fri, February 9, 2018
Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Trees21+: FREE W/TICKET // MINORS: $5 COVER AT THE BOX OFFICE
Tickets
This event is all ages
21+: FREE ENTRY WITH TICKET // MINORS: $5 COVER AT THE BOX OFFICE
http://www.treesdallas.com/event/1642071/Unity-TX

UnityTX is an alt rap rock/alt hiphop band from Dallas, Texas. The group was formed in 2014 and has been making their way through the underground scene since their inception. They released their debut mixtape "The Besides" in 2016 -- 5 tracks of crushing metal riffs, heavy lyrical content, and a hiphop song that brings a familiar yet fresh new sound to the table. They have been making a name for themselves with seemingly no boundaries on the demographics they appeal to. They have forged a sound they dubbed "hood grunge", bringing forth the unlikely combination of hiphop-influenced grunge rock and punk.
Blindwish

Vocals - Zackary David
Guitar - Billy Barber
Guitar - Dakota Dufloth
Bass - Kendrick Nicholson
Drums - Garrett Grothe
Guitar - Billy Barber
Guitar - Dakota Dufloth
Bass - Kendrick Nicholson
Drums - Garrett Grothe
The Human Experiment

Formed in 2014, The Human Experiment is a sound you won't forget. With a mix of metalcore and deathcore, they've brought some of the favorite aspects of each genre together to create a genre you've not yet experienced. Drawing influences from bands ranging from Motionless in White to The Acacia Strain, this band will stay in your mind.
Odd Folks

Odd Folks is the love child of modern punk and post hard core ordained by the spirit of DIY and fortified with pop influence. The band stirs catchy hooks, emocore, and the ferocity of 00’s alternative rock into a sound that defies the boundaries of both genres and audiences alike. Odd Folks: Punk Tested, Mother Approved.
Lost in Separation

Combining the aural aggression of today’s modern metalcore with an audacious ability to explore new sonic territory, Lost in Separation is a four-piece band hailing from Fort Worth, Texas.
Taking influence from bands such as Architects, Northlane, Counterparts, and Erra, Andrew Hickman (lead guitar) begun the band in his bedroom in 2015, putting together demo tracks after the breakup of his prior band. Ambitious to begin again, Andrew recruited Branden Barber (rhythm guitar) through mutual friends and shortly after joined with Josh Fernandez (percussion). After difficulty finding a vocalist and bassist qualified for the technical nature of the music, the lineup was finally complete with the joining of Garrett Parsa (vocals) and Ryon Boswell (bass).
Debut album “Sister Moon” (2017) consists of a professional palette of different metal categories while still holding down a familiar approach to the metalcore genre, showing the band’s flexibility and adventurous approach to melody and dissonance. Lost in Separation intends to continue extending musical approachability while keeping intermittent interest for analytical listeners in their future work.
Taking influence from bands such as Architects, Northlane, Counterparts, and Erra, Andrew Hickman (lead guitar) begun the band in his bedroom in 2015, putting together demo tracks after the breakup of his prior band. Ambitious to begin again, Andrew recruited Branden Barber (rhythm guitar) through mutual friends and shortly after joined with Josh Fernandez (percussion). After difficulty finding a vocalist and bassist qualified for the technical nature of the music, the lineup was finally complete with the joining of Garrett Parsa (vocals) and Ryon Boswell (bass).
Debut album “Sister Moon” (2017) consists of a professional palette of different metal categories while still holding down a familiar approach to the metalcore genre, showing the band’s flexibility and adventurous approach to melody and dissonance. Lost in Separation intends to continue extending musical approachability while keeping intermittent interest for analytical listeners in their future work.