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PEP, Chloë Sunshine

Arlene's Grocery
Fri Sep 11 7:30pm Ages: 21+
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About PEP, Chloë Sunshine


PEP originally began as the solo project of Starlight Girls drummer Karys Rhea. In the fall of 2011, after hearing 'Runaround Sue' playing in a clothing store, Rhea became nostalgic and downloaded over 100 albums from the 50s and early 60s. She started humming doowop style melodies while These drum parts and vocal melodies became the foundation for two out of the four songs on her debut EP, My Baby and Me, released last February. The EP features Emil Hewitt (Emil & Friends) on bass and was mixed by Jake Aron (Jamie Lidell, Grizzly Bear, Chairlift, Yeasayer).

Karys began recoring the album in early 2012 while she was on a three-month tour of the heartland with Starlight Girls. When she returned to Brooklyn, the next obvious step was to assemble a band and bring these songs alive on stage. After a few initial line-up changes, PEP has settled into a tight knit act that includes Morgan Lynch and Ilana Webber on backing vocals and percussion, Jordan Ross on drums, Teddy Williams on bass, and David Origlieri on guitar. In a live setting, the six piece set up truly breathes a vintage wind into PEP's unique brand of indie doo-wop.

PEP completes the picture with an army of back-up singers and choreographed moves reminiscent of 1960s girl groups The Shangri-La's, Ronettes, and The Angels, who all clearly provide an inspirational spring board. A few highlights of their live show include "Get Physical", which showcases Rhea's percussive background and features Morgan Lynch on lead vocals, and a raucous cover of The Marvelette's "All the Love I Got".
PEP will be playing various live dates in New York throughout the fall in anticipation of their upcoming LP, set to release in 2015


Chloë Sunshine delivers a "sun-soaked and surf-tinged Californian feel-good sound." (Mercedes-Benz Magazine). The low-fi brainchild of California babe and recent NYC transplant Kendall Chloë Eagan, their debut album, Indian Summer gained national attention with comparisons to bands such as "Cults, Tegan And Sara, Dum Dum Girls and Tennis!," (http://www.danceyrselfclean.com/). Joined by seasoned D.C. songstress Jessica Louise Dye (Lightfoot) and fellow Berklee alum, lead guitarist Natasha Chitayat, their sound is loud, melodic and danceable. Chloë Sunshine's love songs combine echoing vocals with a wall of fuzzy surf guitar that taste like summer.

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