Sleeping in the Aviary: no birds, just animalistic human behavior
Songs about scuba diving, S&M, getting stoned and dying...
- Sleeping in the Aviary
Sleeping in the Aviary is making its way back to Atlanta this week for a free show at Noni’s on Wednesday, April 13.
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The Minneapolis-based group released its third album late last year called Great Vacation! (Science of Sound), which lead man Elliott Kozel describes as “a gooey exploration of spine-tingling animalistic human behavior.” The group’s dark and whimsical sound tiptoes around garage rock, experimental pop and doo-wop, and is saturated with character.
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“It’s got songs about scuba diving, S&M (spanking and ball-gagging and all that), being in love in outer space, getting stoned and driving around, wandering around at the mall and dying over and over and over and over again,” Kozel explains.
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"You Don't Have to Drive"
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Sleeping in the Aviary plays Noni’s Bar and Deli on Wednesday, April 13 with the Long Shadows and Baby, Baby. Free. 9 p.m. 357 Edgewood Ave. 404-343-1808.