Parker Gispert (The Whigs) with Scott Carney (Wax Fang) @ Dead Beat Club

Sat Apr 04 2026 at 08:00 pm to 10:30 pm UTC-04:00

Dead Beat Club | Athens

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Parker Gispert (The Whigs) with Scott Carney (Wax Fang) @ Dead Beat Club
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Parker Gispert (of the Whigs) and Scott Carney (of Wax Fang) play an intimate show in Parker's hometown of Athens, GA at the Dead Beat Club
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The Dead Beat Club presents...


PARKER GISPERT (The Whigs)
with special guest
SCOTT CARNEY (Wax Fang)
Saturday April 4, 2026
@ The Dead Beat Club
  • Doors open @ 6pm, Scott @ 8pm, Parker @ 9pm
  • All ages are welcome
  • Intimate acoustic solo sets!!!
  • Advance tickets are $15 (+tax/fees), $18 door
  • Venue is located at 585 Barber Street (former Buvez location)
  • Hybrid Standing / Seated show

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At some point, all roads lead home—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually as well. 

Returning to square one, comes full circle on his second full-length solo album, Golden Years [New West Records]. With an electric guitar in hand and the amps cranked up, the Atlanta-born and Nashville-based artist delivers a collection of introspective, yet gruff rock ‘n’ roll anthems underlined by eloquent riffing, rollicking grooves, and pensive lyricism. After a whirlwind journey at the helm of The Whigs and as a solo artist, he delivers a record cognizant of both where he’s been and where he’s going.

“It felt really great to bust out the electric guitars, plug into the amps, and hit the pedals,” he smiles.

 “Golden Years is the culmination of everywhere I’ve been so far artistically. In terms of my solo material, I was out touring by myself and playing acoustic, so I hadn’t touched an electric in years. Playing rock again was like riding a bike I hadn’t been on in a minute. It’s really the album I’ve wanted to make for a long time.”

As the story goes, Parker co-founded The Whigs during college. The group went on to attract a global fan base over the course of fan favorite albums such as Give ‘Em All a Big Fat Lip [2005], Mission Control [2008], In the Dark [2010], Enjoy the Company [2012], and Modern Creation [2014]. Along the way, they shared stages with everyone from Kings of Leon to Black Keys and lit up late-night television programs, including Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! Following a 2017 hiatus, he made his debut as a solo artist with Sunlight Tonight. Eschewing feedback and fuzz in favor of dusty acoustic ruminations, it arrived to tastemaker applause from Glide Magazine and FLOOD who declared, “Parker Gispert shines on Sunlight Tonight.” He launched a packed headline tour in addition to hitting the road with Valerie June, SUSTO, RNDM, and the Futurebirds. In between, he even co-wrote “Private Public Breakdown” for Alice Cooper’s Paranormal with Bob Ezrin and Cooper. As the Global Pandemic consumed 2020, he retreated inward. 

Catching his breath during a reprieve from the road, he experienced a revelation.

“I decided what I really wanted to do was to make a rock record,” he affirms. “It was a response to being quarantined and not being able to go to shows or hang out at rock clubs. I was trying to visualize what I would want to see if I was able to get out. For me, that was electric guitars and solos. Lyrically, it was vague, but still inspired by what was happening in the world. Musically, I got back to what initially inspired me as a child of the nineties.”

Under the influence of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Built To Spill, he entered the studio with producer Roger Moutenot [Lou Reed, John Zorn, Yo La Tengo] in 2021.  He would be joined by drummer John Kent [Ben Kweller], longtime guitarist Evan Penza on lead, Thayer Sarrano on keys and backing vocals, and Rob Crowell [Deer Tick, Midland] on bass. For as much as Parker nodded to his roots, he ventured into new territory.

“In The Whigs, we never had lead guitar or really any keyboards,” he goes on. “This is the fully realized rock dream for me.” 

The opener and title track “Golden Years” pairs breezy clean guitar with wistful vocals before a soaring solo. He unlocks a rush of nostalgia, scrapbooking moments in a luminous hook as he affirms, “I promise to remember along the way. The golden years are here.

“I was at my parents’ house, and I was looking at all of these old photos,” he recalls. “When you’re in the moment going to prom or something, you’re probably thinking about the exam next week or the girl you want to make out with. You don’t think that some of these experiences will be the formative best times of your life. Since we get preoccupied with what we have to do, it’s hard to realize you’re living in the Golden Years, so this is a reminder.”

He amplifies the grit on “All The Rage.” The crunchy groove cuts through a steady beat before a hauntingly hypnotic hook. To drive it home, a lead cries through the wah pedal.

“Whether I was watching the news or even ESPN, the common theme was anger,” he sighs. “People are arguing constantly. Our society is unified by what we hate. That’s not a great place to be. Dignity, respect, and tolerance aren’t present. I’m not blaming the media, but they’re not helping us settle down.”

On the other end of the spectrum, “You And I Forever” hinges on a fluttering melody tempered by six-string bliss. “It’s a straight-ahead personal love song,” he goes on. “It’s something I’d never written before with a pure idea and a lyric that repeats itself over and over again.”

“Evil Euphoria” borders on manic psychedelia with its sonic conjuration of grainy echoes, stomping distortion, and evocative soloing. 

“It seems like evil actors in the world thrive when everything is in total chaos, up is down, and left is right,” he observes. “They’re happiest when they’re trying to seed discord. I took the angst in the air and channeled it into a nineties-style rock song.”

“Stuck Inside Someone Else’s Dream” slips into an ethereal bridge as Parker transmits a crucial message.

“It’s about staying true to yourself, living your own truth, and not living a life based on someone else’s expectations,” he elaborates. “You’re not acting as a conduit for another person’s dreams. You’re drawing your own path instead.”

Parker has most definitely drawn his own path on Golden Years, and it’s gloriously personal.

“I’m just a rock ‘n’ roll artist,” he leaves off. “I feel a little more comfortable in who I am than I ever have before. I’ve been through a decent amount career-wise, and I’m proud of what I’ve made. I hope you turn it up and listen loudly.”

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Parker recently co-wrote a song with Alice Cooper and Bob Ezrin for Alice Cooper’s latest studio album “Paranormal.”

Parker grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and later lived in Athens, Georgia where he graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Philosophy.  He currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee.  

 


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Many of you know that I haven’t performed much since 2018. That year, I turned 40 and had to consciously turn my back on the idea of making more music in order to prioritize some other areas of my life, namely my health and my ability to make a living. It was a very difficult thing to do. It felt like tearing apart my soul and abandoning it and watching it stare longingly at me like some poor, forlorn animal as I drove off into the distance but it was necessary and my life is better for it and so I have no regrets. However, the further I drifted from being active in my music, the more I began to wonder if I’d ever return to it all. For a long time, it seemed like I might not. In 2024, a friend asked me to perform for some friends in her backyard. I agreed but I gave her a date so far into the future, I was hoping she might forget. Well, she did not and, as I man of my word, I saddled up the horse I hadn’t sat on in so long I wasn’t even sure if I remembered how to ride it. It was rough at first, but eventually my muscle memory began to return and I got the hang of it and, last September, I played my first set of material in person in over 7 years. Was it my best show? Far from it. But it was a welcome return to doing something that was so important - perhaps the most important - thing to me for the better part of my life. So here I am, doing it again on April 4, 2026 at the newly opened Dead Beat Club (Athens, GA) with my dear friend and collaborator @parkergispert of the mighty Athens, GA power trio @thewhigs . Could this be the start of a new chapter. Who knows? Maybe I’ll even make another record or put together another iteration of the band - but please don’t quote me on that. If it does’t, maybe I’ll just recede back into the comfort of civilian life and continue my descent into obscurity. Come out and see for yourself. I’ll be playing plenty of tunes you’ll recognize.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Dead Beat Club, 585 Barber Street, Athens, United States

Tickets

USD 19.41 to USD 22.92

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