
Joel Hamilton of The Working Title, playing Lake Worth's Propaganda on Tuesday. (Courtesy The Working Title / Amanda Klaus)
Two bands that have made Charleston, S.C. one of the South’s up and coming music scenes head to Lake Worth’s Propaganda on Tues., Nov. 3 for a double bill.
The Working Title is one of that city’s more veteran bands, having released music since 2001. However, while it started out as a four-piece, the lone official remaining member is lead singer/guitarist Joel Hamilton.
Hamilton, however, shows little signs of stopping, releasing the LP Bone Island in 2008 and continuing to write since. The Working Title’s music, as a result, is intensely personal, but retains Hamilton’s superb musical sense.
The band All Get Out’s music is described as “loud and personal”, at least according to lead singer/guitarist Nathan Hussey. Hussey and bassist Mike Rogers formed All Get Out after another band they were in, Firefly Summer, broke up in 2008.
Hussey and Rogers got together with guitarist Mel Washington and drummer Gordon Keiter and are off to a flying start with a self-titled EP that has received good notices.

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-WISH- I could go to this. Gotta work. Aw man…