"The all-female rock trio brings a boatload of energy on this project. I only note that this is a band of females to draw a connection between them and Sleater-Kinney." - Ryan Ansel, Divide and Conquer
"There is no possible way to not fall in love with this group of strong, loud, and beautifully foul-mouthed women." - Karen Silva, Pancakes and Whiskey
"(Crowd the Airwaves) have made their presence strongly known in the NYC hard rock/metal scene." -Marissa Rodriguez, NextMosh.com
Rock And Roll and Whiskey Sours have some stuff in common: they’re both classic, time-tested, and well-loved formulae that are constantly being reinvented with fresh references.
The music of Crowd the Airwaves is that, too.
Hailing from the Outer Boroughs of New York City, the melodic rock power trio brings a fiery, take-no-prisoners mixture of classic rock, punk, glam, and modern alternative grit, injecting fresh blood into an already-diverse scene. Chunky, guitar-driven riffs and melodies complement radio-ready vocal stylings while colliding into a hard-hitting rhythm section. If Crowd the Airwaves were a Whiskey Sour, the whiskey would be the raw, unabashed power of The Runaways; the sour mix, a healthy dose of Cities-era Anberlin; the ice as the cool rush of the Foo Fighters; and garnished with a lime of the catchy pop-rock of Fleetwood Mac.
Crowd the Airwaves balances pop sensibility with uninhibited bite, just like a good drink: strong and sweet up front, and feeling it later.
"The all-female rock trio brings a boatload of energy on this project. I only note that this is a band of females to draw a connection between them and Sleater-Kinney." - Ryan Ansel, Divide and Conquer
"There is no possible way to not fall in love with this group of strong, loud, and beautifully foul-mouthed women." - Karen Silva, Pancakes and Whiskey
"(Crowd the Airwaves) have made their presence strongly known in the NYC hard rock/metal scene." -Marissa Rodriguez, NextMosh.com
Rock And Roll and Whiskey Sours have some stuff in common: they’re both classic, time-tested, and well-loved formulae that are constantly being reinvented with fresh references.
The music of Crowd the Airwaves is that, too.
Hailing from the Outer Boroughs of New York City, the melodic rock power trio brings a fiery, take-no-prisoners mixture of classic rock, punk, glam, and modern alternative grit, injecting fresh blood into an already-diverse scene. Chunky, guitar-driven riffs and...
"The all-female rock trio brings a boatload of energy on this project. I only note that this is a band of females to draw a connection between them and Sleater-Kinney." - Ryan Ansel, Divide and Conquer
"There is no possible way to not fall in love with this group of strong, loud, and beautifully foul-mouthed women." - Karen Silva, Pancakes and Whiskey
"(Crowd the Airwaves) have made their presence strongly known in the NYC hard rock/metal scene." -Marissa...
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"The all-female rock trio brings a boatload of energy on this project. I only note that this is a band of females to draw a connection between them and Sleater-Kinney." - Ryan Ansel, Divide and Conquer
"There is no possible way to not fall in love with this group of strong, loud, and beautifully foul-mouthed women." - Karen Silva, Pancakes and Whiskey
"(Crowd the Airwaves) have made their presence strongly known in the NYC hard rock/metal scene." -Marissa Rodriguez, NextMosh.com
Rock And Roll and Whiskey Sours have some stuff in common: they’re both classic, time-tested, and well-loved formulae that are constantly being reinvented with fresh references.
The music of Crowd the Airwaves is that, too.
Hailing from the Outer Boroughs of New York City, the melodic rock power trio brings a fiery, take-no-prisoners mixture of classic rock, punk, glam, and modern alternative grit, injecting fresh blood into an already-diverse scene. Chunky, guitar-driven riffs and melodies complement radio-ready vocal stylings while colliding into a hard-hitting rhythm section. If Crowd the Airwaves were a Whiskey Sour, the whiskey would be the raw, unabashed power of The Runaways; the sour mix, a healthy dose of Cities-era Anberlin; the ice as the cool rush of the Foo Fighters; and garnished with a lime of the catchy pop-rock of Fleetwood Mac.
Crowd the Airwaves balances pop sensibility with uninhibited bite, just like a good drink: strong and sweet up front, and feeling it later.
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