Cusses aren't easy to define. However, whether their guitar driven, fuzzed out brand of music reminds you of The Runaways meets The Ramones or Siouxsie and the Banshees meets Jet, or even Pat Benatar with some heavy handed riot grrrl sass, it is impossible to come away with any other conclusion than this: Cusses are bringing back real, effortless, speaker-blasting rock & roll. A band that would be right at home taking center stage at CBGB. Lead singer Angel Bond was introduced to drummer Brian Lackey through mutual friends, and they have not separated since. The two headed to Savannah, Georgia in 2009, and met up with Brian's long time friend, guitarist and past band mate, Bryan Harder (they opened for post-hardcore legends Fugazi in their last band together!). The three formed Cusses that summer and played their first show in February 2010.
Our goal is to provide a home for local and traveling musicians alike who value creative artistic expression and intellectual freedom. As a music venue first, complete with a high quality sound and light system, we will have shows at least 3 nights a week, but will be open every evening as a neighborhood bar spinning good music and pouring tasty beverages. Open everyday from 5pm-2am regardless of show, this means people can come in before or after a show at no cost and grab a drink, play Mortal Kombat arcade game on free mode, check out the gallery space with a revolving cast of artists, etc.
PLEASE DO NOT PARK ALONG JARRETT STREET! It is a Dead End street with limited parking for local residents only. There is plenty of street parking along Haywood Rd. Patrons are also welcome to use the Bank and Church parking lots after 5pm – these lots are right across the street from The Mothlight, where the Tuesday Farmers Market is held.
Cusses aren't easy to define. However, whether their guitar driven, fuzzed out brand of music reminds you of The Runaways meets The Ramones or Siouxsie and the Banshees meets Jet, or even Pat Benatar with some heavy handed riot grrrl sass, it is impossible to come away with any other conclusion than this: Cusses are bringing back real, effortless, speaker-blasting rock & roll. A band that would be right at home taking center stage at CBGB. Lead singer Angel Bond was introduced to drummer Brian Lackey through mutual friends, and they have not separated since. The two headed to Savannah, Georgia in 2009, and met up with Brian's long time friend, guitarist and past band mate, Bryan Harder (they opened for post-hardcore legends Fugazi in their last band together!). The three formed Cusses that summer and played their first show in February 2010.