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Meet The Warsaw Clinic Austin Robb of Atlanta

Today we’d like to introduce you to The Warsaw Clinic Austin Robb.

Hi The Warsaw Clinic, it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstory with our readers?
The Warsaw Clinic started in 2014, with Eli Browder (lead guitar/vocals) and Austin Robb (drums), writing music and riffs in a small 8’x8’ bedroom. Being best friends for 27 years, the process was organic and the music flowed. After several months of working on material, life long friend and bass player, Chris Parker, joined the band.

The next year (2015) was spent writing and recording demos, polishing the “Brutal Blues” sound.

Our first show in the Atlanta music scene was March 16th, 2016. We played at an extinct East Atlanta venue called “Union EAV”. We have spent the past 10 years playing all of the best (and worst) local venues, with some of the best bands and artists. What makes it even better is still sharing stages with the bands and artists that were around when we first started. It makes you realize that you’re not alone in this seemingly uncertain journey of music.

We released a series of singles in 2018 with the first self titled EP released in 2019.

Originally a power trio, our good friend, Parker Smith, joined the band in 2022 making us an 4 piece; adding more guitar to the sound. We met him backstage at 529 in 2017. Instant friendship. His first show with us was at the same venue 5 years later.

We recorded and released several more singles between 2022 and 2025.

Our most recent release is our EP titled “Wisdom, Justice, & Moderation” (February 2025)

Shortly after that release, our original bass player, Chris, left the band. Thankfully, we were able to get local musician friend, Jon Strength, to fill his shoes and keep the train rolling.

The best part of being an Atlanta band is the community that surrounds and supports you. We have met a wide range of folks from all over the world. We like to think that we have some of the best in our corner.
Southern hospitality is still alive in the music scene we are accustomed to. We welcome everyone to come to town and experience it the way have over the past decade.

We owe our greatest appreciation to the venues that have booked us, other bands who have invited us out, the people who have shown up for us at all our shows, downloaded our music, bought a t-shirt, slapped a sticker somewhere, or just spread the word.

Cheers to the past decade and here’s to the next one… We love ya & we need ya!

-TWC

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
It’s been as smooth of a road as we could have hoped for!

It’s definitely not a journey for the weak hearted and/or minded. But if you stick to it and believe in what you’re doing, it will continue to benefit you in more ways than one.

As you know, we’re big fans of you and your work. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about what you do?
“Why Am I Begging” – Single – 2018

“Wake Up People” – Single – 2018

“The Warsaw Clinic” – EP – 2019

“Consider Me Done” – Single – 2023

“Take It Back” – Single – 2023

“Glastonbury” – Single – 2025

“There You Go” – Single – 2025

“Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation” – EP – 2025

Let’s talk about our city – what do you love? What do you not love?
We love the community this city has when it comes to music and artists. The support everyone shows is unlike any other city. We all cheer for each other’s success. Also, the amount of talent is insane. The city is full of some of the world’s best!

The worst part……. TRAFFIC! We are full, please don’t move here. Stop by on tour, but that’s it.

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