Nether Hour Brings Sonic Revival to Eddie's Attic

Hard-grooving Texas trio blends swamp, funk, blues, and rock for electrifying live shows.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 1:00am

An abstract, minimalist illustration using bold, jagged shapes in deep blues, greens, and oranges to represent the raw, electrifying energy of a live music performance.Nether Hour's high-energy blend of swamp, funk, and rock 'n' roll promises to ignite the stage at Eddie's Attic.Austin Today

Nether Hour, a hard-grooving trio from Austin, Texas, is bringing their unique blend of Louisiana swamp, Texas funk, blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll to a special live performance at Eddie's Attic. Formed from the collision of two local acts, Nether Hour has carved out a reputation in Austin's music scene with their raw, late-night energy and fearless musicianship.

Why it matters

Eddie's Attic, an iconic Atlanta music venue, is hosting Nether Hour's high-energy show, giving local fans a chance to experience the band's electrifying live sound that has built them a loyal following in their hometown of Austin.

The details

Nether Hour features frontman Bobby Flaco on gritty vocals and razor-sharp guitar, Bishop on searing lead guitar and mandolin, and Bercy on heavy, pocket-deep bass lines. The trio's latest album, 'MOONSHINE,' captures the essence of their live performances, blending funk, blues, and psychedelia into a Southern-tinged sound.

  • Nether Hour's show at Eddie's Attic is scheduled for April 18, 2026.

The players

Nether Hour

A hard-grooving trio from Austin, Texas, blending Louisiana swamp, Texas funk, blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll into one electrifying sound.

Bobby Flaco

The frontman of Nether Hour, known for his gritty vocals and razor-sharp guitar playing.

Bishop

The lead guitarist and mandolin player for Nether Hour, adding searing lead guitar work to the band's sound.

Bercy

The bassist for Nether Hour, driving the band's heavy, pocket-deep grooves.

Eddie's Attic

An iconic music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, hosting Nether Hour's live performance.

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What they’re saying

“We don't play country music, but we're good ole boys from the country.”

— Bobby Flaco, Frontman, Nether Hour

What’s next

Nether Hour is expected to continue touring in support of their latest album 'MOONSHINE' throughout 2026, with additional stops planned at music festivals and venues across the Southeast.

The takeaway

Nether Hour's performance at Eddie's Attic promises to be a high-energy, genre-blending experience that showcases the band's unique sound and reputation for igniting the stage, giving Atlanta music fans a taste of the vibrant Austin music scene.