I Believe That Children Are The Future What’s up with all the really good underage bands these days?
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Take
Tiny Masters of Today, for example. The band is comprised of Ivan (13, gtr/bass/drums/vox) and his sister Ada (11, gtr/keys/drums). They live in Brooklyn. Oh, and they
rock. Check out the joyous punk/garage stomp of
“Stickin’ It To The Man”.
Then there’s local indie darlings
Smoosh. Aysa (15, keys/vox) and sister Chloe (13, drums/background vox) have been at it for
five years now; younger sister Maia (11) had only been providing cover art for their CDs up until this summer, when she toured with them on bass.
“Find A Way” is charming yet sophisticated indie pop, winsome without being twee.
Like it a little crunchier? Give a listen to
“Lookout” by the exquisitely named
Skullbot, the pride of Stanwood, WA. It’s primo stoner rock by Jason Palaniuk (gtr/vox), Derek Palaniuk (drums), and Garrett Zipp (bass/vox). I don’t know their ages, but I do know that they’re still attending Stanwood High.
On the one hand it’s a little odd, as a middle-aged person, to be listening to musicians too young to vote (let alone too young to drive). On the other hand, I’ll take quality tunes where I can find them. Perhaps there is hope after all.