Concert to Take Place as Part of Earth-a-Poolza

Pictured left to right: Pom Pom Squad, almost monday and Silvertongue.
Starting at 5 p.m., indie rock band Silvertongue will take the stage. Originally formed in Massachusetts by frontman Andrew Stevens and guitarist Jake Hogan, Silvertongue moved to Portland, Oregon, where they met keyboardist Mel Boell and drummer Joe-Henry McQuary. With a sound that began with folk influences, the band has since expanded to incorporate elements of pop and dance, creating a diverse catalog of adventurous, “Garden Indie” songs that blend the organic with the electrifying.
At 6:30 p.m. Brooklyn-based indie rock band, Pom Pom Squad, will perform. Led by vocalist and songwriter Mia Berrin, Pom Pom Squad emerged in 2015 and quickly gained attention for their raw, emotive sound and poignant lyricism. Originally conceived as a solo project by Berrin, Pom Pom Squad evolved into a full-fledged band as she assembled a talented lineup to bring her musical vision to life.
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