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Friday mornings get scary - Bempah & JK elevating your vibe right in time for the weekend.
Two hours of uncanny pop and eerie synth minimalism from Sheffield pioneers The Human League. Formed in Sheffield in 1977, The Human League started as an experimental, post-industrial synth trio. After key members left in 1980, Philip Oakey rebuilt the band with two teenage vocalists, shifting towards the more charismatic (and commercially viable) new wave sound that thrust them into the mainstream. Their 1981 album Dare and the hit “Don’t You Want Me” went on to define early ’80s electronic pop.
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P.S. Eliot was an American pop-punk band formed in 2007 in Birmingham, Alabama by twin sisters Katie Crutchfield (guitars, vocals) (who subsequently records as Waxahatchee) and Allison Crutchfield (drums) (who subsequently records as Swearin'), together with Will Granger on guitar, and Katherine Simonetti on bass. Counting bands such as Bikini Kill, Xray Spex, Fugazi and the Raincoats amongst their influences, the explicitly feminist band released two albums: Introverted Romance In Our Troubled Minds (2009) and Sadie (2011), both on Salinas Records.
While playing in P.S. Eliot, the Crutchfield sisters also both played in Bad Banana. Katie Crutchfield also recorded solo under the name King Everything.
After the band broke up in 2011, the Crutchfield sisters pursued their own musical projects: Katie Crutchfield started Waxahatchee and Allison Crutchfield started Swearin'.
The band briefly reunited in June 2016 for a tour, which took place the following September.
P.S. Eliot was an American pop-punk band formed in 2007 in Birmingham, Alabama by twin sisters Katie Crutchfield (guitars, vocals) (who subsequently records as Waxahatchee) and Allison Crutchfield (drums) (who subsequently records as Swearin'), together with Will Granger on guitar, and Katherine Simonetti on bass. Counting bands such as Bikini Kill, Xray Spex, Fugazi and the Raincoats amongst their influences, the explicitly feminist band released two albums: Introverted Romance In Our Troubled Minds (2009) and Sadie (2011), both on Salinas Records.
While playing in P.S. Eliot, the Crutchfield sisters also both played in Bad Banana. Katie Crutchfield also recorded solo under the name King Everything.
After the band broke up in 2011, the Crutchfield sisters pursued their own musical projects: Katie Crutchfield started Waxahatchee and Allison Crutchfield started Swearin'.
The band briefly reunited in June 2016 for a tour, which took place the following September.
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