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They’re from Philadelphia. They recently signed to Father Daughter Records, and all of them are still in high school. I think the lead singer just graduated, which is so weird to me because the lyrics are so mature. The way that that [singer Ava Trilling] expresses her experiences are so huge within themselves. Their debut EP was a lo-fi delight, but live shows are becoming polished and unmissable experiences  grungy alt rock from New Jersey

It’s very impressive that she can connect to a listener that way. Her voice is very captivating, it sounds like it’s just always on the point of breaking.

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The Band are :

Guitars – Ben Guterl
Vocals – Ava Trilling
Bass – Noah Schifrin
Drums – Zach Lorelli

‘Slop’ EP out November 11th on Father/Daughter (US) and House Anxiety / Marathon Artists (UK)

 

 

This group of Montclair, New Jersey kids (all of whom were teens when they released their placid debut full-length “Tough Love” at the tail end of last year) have a knack for nailing the misty-eyed mysticism of Built to Spill’s early LPs. No wonder Lorde shouted them out even before they released that debut.

Why They’re Not Higher: They’re in school and even a year ago they were hinting at the end of their band, so they could just as easily break up as release another heartbreaking record.

Finest Moment: The entirety of Tough Love

Forth Wanderers are five, very young and very talented friends from Montclair in New Jersey. also the home of the band Pinegrove, Formed initially because the bands main songwriter Ben Guterl had a crush on singer Ava Trilling and sent her a demo tape to try and impress her , thankfully the music is better than the flirting. The band are set to release their debut EP next month, and this week shared the latest track from it, Know Better.

Vocalist Ava Trilling refuses to take her own advice, singing “I need to feel loved, no, I need to be tough, no, I need to grow up”. ‘Know Better‘ sets the tone for the rest of the EP, which we know you’re sure to love.

Following hot on the heels of the EP’s excellent title track, Slop, Know Better is arguably even the better track. Know Better tells a tale of learning from your mistakes and becoming a better person, the chiming chorus repeatedly noting, “I can’t be this naive anymore.” The track flows into a bruising outro of chiming guitars and muscular drum hits, Ava concluding, “I need to grow up.” Early days but for a band now even all out of their teenage years,

Slop EP is out November 11th via Father/Daughter Records .

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