Music

Indie Pop!

The Paper Box
Thu May 28 8pm Ages: 21+
Broke RoyalsLilly WolfSepoyTrak JoyWe Are The Wilderness

About Indie Pop!


Sepoy is a four piece rock band, formed from eclectic musical tastes.

They started jamming in the lower east side in 2012 and created music that delves into the ambient, melodic and melancholic with rhythmic foundations in blues and rock.


Philip Basnight and Colin Cross began collaborating in early 2014. They each brought very different creative elements to the writing process. Over the past year, they have honed their sound as Broke Royals.


Described as "pop music for pop music snobs," New York duo Lilly Wolf have created a catchy collaboration of electronic music infused with the perfect dose of melody, hard-hitting beats, and insightful lyrics. With a devoted indie following, the band has been gearing up for commercial success, with songs regularly soundtracking TV shows such as "The Real World," "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," and "The Bad Girls Club."
The project is made up of front woman Lilly Wolfson and producer Alex Neuhausen (Dr. Nu). While the duo consists of these two equal partners, Wolfson's name and face represent them. While studying at Stanford University, Wolfson and Neuhausen met online in a musician-based Facebook group. At the time, Wolfson had a singer/songwriter focus and recruited Neuhausen to play the guitar. Having won several singing competitions and performed on "A Prairie Home Companion," Wolfson was pursuing a more acoustic sound. However, after a few years of performing music in the Bay Area, the two transitioned their sound and entered the EDM arena, employing synths, elements of house and dubstep, and their own electro flavorings to craft an entirely different sound.


An alternative R&B duo based in New York.


Electronic duo We Are The Wilderness corkscrewed roots in Texas but shot skyward against a Manhattan skyline. Shanda Woods (vocals) and Ryan Manchester (guitar, keys) met in high school but didn't start working together on music until they linked back up in Brooklyn in 2011. WATW makes complex, emotive synth-rock that exhales with cold breath. Manchester's swirling, glacial rhythms melt under the warmth of Woods' strong lyrical literacy. The two swallow the stage whole when performing live, their evident passion propelling the songs and conquering the audience.

Comments

Free Event

Explore Nearby