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Milk Was A Bad Choice at The Milk Bar Showcases Religious Girls GuMMyBeAR The Classical and Eitch TONIGHT

Every Wednesday, San Francisco based bar and venue, The Milk Bar hosts an event showcasing local talent called, Milk Was a Bad Choice. This week, Bay Area artists Religious Girls, GuMMyBeAR, The Classical and Eitch will all be playing this ongoing event.

Oakland mainstays, Religious Girls have been perfecting their performances down to an art since 2008. Making the bold choice to play on the floor rather than a stage, they strive to have both the audience and performer on the same level. Playing their own brand of experimental pop which is heavily dependent on harmonies and percussion with intricate time signatures, we're sure that Religious Girls will wow audiences tonight!

Another Oakland based artist, GuMMyBeAR is well known for playing experimental "glitch" hip-hop. Their instrumentals for the most part, creates light and airy beats. The Classical, a San Francisco based group, brings their style of subdued avant-garde indie pop to the table. And finally, San Francisco and New York based artist Eitch, pronounced, "H" has made a sound all her own. Striving to make music with equal parts alternative, electronica and pop, she has coined the term "altronipop" to describe her music.

Be sure to see all of these artists tonight at the Milk Bar! - Erin Dage

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Religious Girls Release New Video and Hit the Road

Oakland based electro-noise party punkers, Religious Girls have recorded a new single, "Dead Dog", and shot a bizarre new video for the track to formalize its release. The trio has been busy collaborating with Bay Area production, Sprinkle Lab on the new video and embarking on an expansive US tour. Dead Dog offers a taste of the forthcoming album, I Want To Believe, which will be released this summer by fledgling indie label, Field Conditions. Religious Girls combines lush synths, frantic drumming and wailing vocals in an onslaught that's extremely effective in getting an audience riled up.They'll end their tour on April 18th at the Milk Bar in San Francisco. - Andy Lambert

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