Outer Limits Lounge recording artists Wiccans are back on their home stage to defend their Intercontinental World Championship belt!!! “Before the age of the Pinterest witch (yaaaas to coffin-shaped acrylic nails and smudging your exes’ shit) Detroit’s crystal-gazing baddies — Wiccans — conjured a witchy weed haze and cast a sonic spell, complete with didgeridoos and flutes.” -metrotimes
Sweat: “The Pittsburgh band brings together the soaring vocals of Sue Pedrazzi with the midwest grit of members of Century III, Rich the Band, and Limousine Beach. Drawing from the heights of ‘70s excess, the band mixes a towering arena rock sound with equal parts prog and glam. At times reaching the stadium-swelling sounds of Heart, Pedrazzi’s voice is the gale force that guides the album, drawing on the power of the Wilsons, Pat Benatar, Geddy Lee, and Joan Jett before her.” -ravensingstheblues
“We combine British prog rock sensibilities, the fragile beauty of American folk, and just a dash of that sexy 70s Schmaltz. It’s live-sounding, tune-rich, and unhinged in all the right places.” -Sweat
“Evidently, and not surprisingly based on their name, Mick’s Jaguar started out as a Rolling Stones cover band, before morphing into writing their own songs. Forgoing a bass player, the band interestingly opt for a punchy, ‘ three-guitar-attack, featuring Alex Forbes, Grace Hollaender, and Donald Meehleis, which is completely effective, and separates them a bit as the band’s sound is treble-y crispy, and catchy…definitely some driving, AC/DC-style rock action.” -thesleepingshaman