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About Editrix

Editrix is a crew of compassionate music nerds expanding on formative time spent in the notably freaky Western Massachusetts DIY scene. The last we heard from the trio of Wendy Eisenberg, drummer Josh Daniel, and bassist Steve Cameron, the Massachusetts-rooted band was serving up gnarly experimental rock that bordered on cartoonish eccentricity. On 2021’s Tell Me I’m Bad and 2022’s Editrix II: Editrix Goes To Hell, the group unleashed their fangs, resulting in a demonic wall of scuzz—”...their output downright whips,” NPR says. But for as intense as Editrix sounds, the act is convivial and easygoing — ingrained in deep friendships and speedy, yet jovial recording sessions. Editrix’s most pummeling moments seem to be founded on a heartfelt connection. As Editrix prepares to level up, their main goal remains to play with interesting artists who share wonky attitudes towards music. The Big E inches Editrix towards the center of the avant-rock constellation.
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About Editrix

Editrix is a crew of compassionate music nerds expanding on formative time spent in the notably freaky Western Massachusetts DIY scene. The last we heard from the trio of Wendy Eisenberg, drummer Josh Daniel, and bassist Steve Cameron, the Massachusetts-rooted band was serving up gnarly experimental rock that bordered on cartoonish eccentricity. On 2021’s Tell Me I’m Bad and 2022’s Editrix II: Editrix Goes To Hell, the group unleashed their fangs, resulting in a demonic wall of scuzz—”...their output downright whips,” NPR says. But for as intense as Editrix sounds, the act is convivial and easygoing — ingrained in deep friendships and speedy, yet jovial recording sessions. Editrix’s most pummeling moments seem to be founded on a heartfelt connection. As Editrix prepares to level up, their main goal remains to play with interesting artists who share wonky attitudes towards music. The Big E inches Editrix towards the center of the avant-rock constellation.
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