Tuesday, April 28th at Drunken Unicorn
Nobody’s Booking presents…
Sun Child, Virginia Man, The Housing Crisis, Sara Helberg
Doors at 8:00pm / $15 / 21+
Sun Child is a dream folk project created by multi instrumentalist and songwriter Brooke Garwood. Hailing from the eastern shores of Florida's first coast, Sun Child draws you into their world of dizzy nostalgia, painting a sound that is both innately introspective and authentic.
Sun Child's first EP, Everything, was recorded by Patrick Taylor of Trash Panda in his home studio, and released in April of 2023. The project was well received by fans and streaming services, landing a placement on multiple Spotify editorial playlists like Fresh Finds and Fresh Finds Folk. The buzz created by this project gave opportunities for the band to play shows all over the southeast, and even land a spot on several festival lineups, most notably their recent appearance at Sing out Loud Festival in St. Augustine.
The group has been nothing short of determined to continue this growth, with the new release of their debut album, ‘Waves’. With a growing team of supporters, Sun Child is set to catapult their way into the hearts of indie folk fanatics everywhere.
Coming off of the release of his sophomore LP—MURDER FOLK—the Man is working on new music for 2026. Where intentional song writing meets power and pocket, this project is an experience of both nostalgia and creation that will never leave you. Founder, singer, and songwriter, Kristian Lietzan has lived through many faces of Virginia Man, currently embarking on a new journey for the project —this time rolling solo. Raised in the counties between the big cities in the great state of Virginia, he champions the sound of his homeland: a strange suspension between the cardinal directions, generational culture, and the changing of seasons.
The Housing Crisis is the electronic pop / folk acoustic project that Atlanta producer Dylan O’Bryan has used as his catch-all music making moniker for the last six years.
Dylan started writing as The Housing Crisis at the start of the pandemic. At a time when collaboration was difficult, it became his mission to perform, record, and produce his songs himself, until his bedroom became more of a recording studio than a bedroom.
Since then his efforts have lead him in directions ranging from full band folk rock, to shimmering electronic pop, intimate solo acoustic, as well as instrumental plunderphonics. With three LPs released in the last three years, as well as an electronic movie score, and another album on the way, the housing crisis is always changing but always there.
Sara Hells is an independent indie rock artist from Atlanta, Georgia based in Nashville, Tennessee. Some of the artists on rotation in her music library are Jeff Buckley, Nothing But Thieves, Hozier, Matt Maeson, and Manchester Orchestra. She has started her career with three sold out shows at Eddie’s Attic (Atlanta, GA), a slot at 30A Songwriters Festival (2023-2026) and Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival (2026), and performances at The Ryman Auditorium (Nashville, TN),Capital One Hall (Tysons, VA), and Brooklyn Bowl Nashville. She was also a special guest at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama alongside country icons like Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley for the Emmy Award winning event “Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones”, which was featured on PBS’s Great Performances.