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Speedy Ortiz delved into its members’ most formative musical favorites—post-hardcore, the Palm Desert scene, alternative metal—pushing the agile complexity of the guitars and forceful rhythmic interplay between the drums and bass to unprecedentedly tricky extremes.
Sep 1, 2023 · The “it” in question encompasses a few themes: childhood trauma, workism, emotional detachment, activist burnout, and ethically squishy industry “leaders” who don’t live up to their...
Sep 1, 2023 · It finds bandleader Sadie Dupuis tapping back into some of her most formative influences, like Queens of the Stone Age, Deftones, Sleater-Kinney, Trail of Dead, the Breeders, Blonde Redhead,...
Speedy Ortiz is an American indie rock band from Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. [5] Originally a solo project for founder Sadie Dupuis, from 2011 a full band incarnation has released three EPs and three LPs mostly on Carpark Records. As of 2022, the band consists of Dupuis, Audrey Zee Whitesides, Andy Molholt, and Joey Doubek. [6]
Sep 27, 2013 · Massachusetts-based indie-rockers Speedy Ortiz are already making waves not just on the indie-rock scene but in guitar-based music as a whole. With their brilliant full-length debut Major Arcana (reviewed very favourably here on Songwriting ) receiving plaudits in both Rolling Stone and the NME, they’re threatening to become the next truly ...
Sep 1, 2023 · Having all come up through DIY communities, the members of Speedy Ortiz are well-versed in backing what they believe in—whether it’s playing local benefit concerts or donating proceeds to charities such as Girls Rock Camps. “My musical background is a very trans, punk background,” Whitesides says.
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Aug 30, 2023 · Speedy Ortiz find emotional catharsis and inventive musicianship in their latest album ‘Rabbit Rabbit’, inspired by childhood rituals, desert recording sessions, and confronting past traumas. Words: Lindsey Teggert.