SEED LING is an indie pop trio with electronica roots coming out of The SF Bay. Heartbreaking vocals, dreamy guitar, luscious drums.
Valley Queen
Valley Queen front woman Natalie Carol leads a band reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and My Morning jacket with lead vocals evocative of Florence Welch. Their sound brings to mind the soul of Motown and the power of southern rock. Over the past year, Valley Queen has been recording tracks for their debut, full-length LP and have played lauded shows at an array of venues, opening for Lucero and LP, as well as headlining Pappy and Harriet's in Joshua Tree, the Echo Park Rising Festival in Los Angeles and a 7 show run at the 2015 CMJ Music Marathon in NYC. The Huffington Post has declared them "the ultimate outlaws" (the music video for "Who Ever Said" premiered on TheHuffPost) and P. Claire Dodson from The Village Voice notes that Valley Queen has "stayed true to their roots while embracing the psychedelia of California rock — and making some damn good music along the way…anchored by Carol's enthralling vocals."
On Dolphin
on dolphin is an indie rock band based in san francisco, featuring local songwriter melissa lyn. she once bet a friend a falafel, that she would never be in a band with her boyfriend. but dating a drummer eventually took it's toll on her strict 'no boyfriends allowed' policy, so she married him to avoid paying up. "the sounds range from straight forward rock on the opening track 'more good days', the thick drum beat and dreamy soundscape of 'dance in the kitchen', to the textured and orchestral dynamics of 'new york' and title track 'layers'." - FalafelRockNews
Mayya & the Revolutionary Hell Yeah!
"Diminutive in stature, Gargantuan in spirit" -Mayya was born in Russia, grew up in the TL in SF. she is inspired by david bowie, gogol bordello, iggy pop, funk music, george harrison, pretty much anything w energy and good melodies... and anyone who is unapologetically themselves! She has a band called Mayya & The Revolutionary Hell Yeah!
SEED LING is an indie pop trio with electronica roots coming out of The SF Bay. Heartbreaking vocals, dreamy guitar, luscious drums.
Valley Queen
Valley Queen front woman Natalie Carol leads a band reminiscent of Fleetwood Mac and My Morning jacket with lead vocals evocative of Florence Welch. Their sound brings to mind the soul of Motown and the power of southern rock. Over the past year, Valley Queen has been recording tracks for their debut, full-length LP and have played lauded shows at an array of venues, opening for Lucero and LP, as well as headlining Pappy and Harriet's in Joshua Tree, the Echo Park Rising Festival in Los Angeles and a 7 show run at the 2015 CMJ Music Marathon in NYC. The Huffington Post has declared them "the ultimate outlaws" (the music video for "Who Ever Said" premiered on TheHuffPost) and P. Claire Dodson from The Village Voice notes that Valley Queen has "stayed true to their roots while embracing the psychedelia of California rock — and making some damn good music along the way…anchored by Carol's enthralling vocals."
On Dolphin
on dolphin is an indie rock band based in san francisco, featuring local songwriter melissa lyn. she once bet a friend a falafel, that she would never be in a band with her boyfriend. but dating a drummer eventually took it's toll on her strict 'no boyfriends allowed' policy, so she married him to avoid paying up. "the sounds range from straight forward rock on the opening track 'more good days', the thick drum beat and dreamy soundscape of 'dance in the kitchen', to the textured and orchestral dynamics of 'new york' and title track 'layers'." - FalafelRockNews
Mayya & the Revolutionary Hell Yeah!
"Diminutive in stature, Gargantuan in spirit" -Mayya was born in Russia, grew up in the TL in SF. she is inspired by david bowie, gogol bordello, iggy pop, funk music, george harrison, pretty much anything w energy and good melodies... and anyone who is unapologetically themselves! She has a band called Mayya & The Revolutionary Hell Yeah!
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