Death Of A Cheerleader (Vinyl)
It’s a razor-sharp bite of cathartic punk, that the Brooklyn four-piece’s powerhouse Pom Pom Squad frontperson Mia Berrin wrote in the traumatic throes of her adolescent feminine awakening while realizing the everpresent gaze of the male patriarchy.
The way Mia can nod to her influences, be they of the iconic 60’s girl group, characters from a John Waters film, or cutting edge fashion from today, while simultaneously spinning a beautiful and original story in her songs, is absolutely thrilling. This is the kind of record that makes you not only excited to see what you can do with an artist in a post-pandemic future, but also how you can build their career in the present circumstances.