5 Homegrown Bands to Catch at SXSW

Established in 2018, the psychedelic-punk quartet rages controlled noise with a commanding edge.

Often singing about racism, sexism, BIPOC mental health issues, and social media addiction, front woman Gerilyn Hayes-McCloskey’s intense singing style engulfs any stage she stands on, asserting dominance and striking attention.

Morgan-Taylor Thomas, Austin Monthly

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