Gloom Girl MFG
Gloom Girl MFG live at Smith's Olde Bar
Smith's Olde Bar
1578 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
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Smith’s Olde Bar is an Atlanta institution, hosting national and regional touring bands since 1994. Our atmosphere is very relaxed, and you can find something good to eat...
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Gloom Girl MFG Biography
Gloom Girl MFG is the emerging force buzzing in gritty clubs and beloved music venues innovating right in the center of the music scene in Music City, far from the machine of its country roots and bachelorette-laden honky-tonks. Amid an indie rock evolution, Gloom Girl MFG is stirring the pot with their mission in mind: to provide a musical escape from global gloom, one with a community around it, fueled by an inclusivity that sedates the increasingly digitally-fueled urge to be a part of something tangible. Something powerful.
It’s this theme that resonates throughout their new, upcoming EP Polycrisis. Produced by Brad Shultz (Cage The Elephant), its title projects the concept of separate pieces compounding to form something bigger. That dichotomy is echoed musically within their stabbing modern riot grrrl tracks that juxtapose unsuspectingly against energetic honesty, lyrical depth, and a human quality too often absent in heavier music.
Tastemaker publications from SPIN to FLOOD to Nashville Scene have predicted their rapid rise and global domination beyond their dedicated Nashville following. The band combines a familiar nostalgia with an undeniably fresh fusion of punk, grunge, and indie rock, channeling the spirit of trailblazers like Pretenders, PJ Harvey and Sleater-Kinney with the sneering vibrancy of acts like IDLES.
Read MoreIt’s this theme that resonates throughout their new, upcoming EP Polycrisis. Produced by Brad Shultz (Cage The Elephant), its title projects the concept of separate pieces compounding to form something bigger. That dichotomy is echoed musically within their stabbing modern riot grrrl tracks that juxtapose unsuspectingly against energetic honesty, lyrical depth, and a human quality too often absent in heavier music.
Tastemaker publications from SPIN to FLOOD to Nashville Scene have predicted their rapid rise and global domination beyond their dedicated Nashville following. The band combines a familiar nostalgia with an undeniably fresh fusion of punk, grunge, and indie rock, channeling the spirit of trailblazers like Pretenders, PJ Harvey and Sleater-Kinney with the sneering vibrancy of acts like IDLES.
Punk
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Garage Rock
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