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| Jewlee Trudden |
Punk rock even originates in a remote hamlet of Southampton,
Long Island. Vocalist/guitarist Jewlee Trudden
and bassist Eric Ponto met there in
elementary school and when they first jammed, they discovered that they knew
how to play all the same covers. They formed InCircles in 2005. Bronx native Oscar Silva presently completes the trio on drums. The band has two
albums, and released a five-song EP, Stable
8, on April 14, 2015.
Performing a free concert in Tompkins Square Park today, Trudden frequently related her East
Village anecdotes between songs. Now she has another story to tell: this may
have been the first concert filmed by a low-flying drone that hovered over the
band and the audience. Singing in a clear voice remarkably similar to Chrissie
Hynde, Trudden and her band made the Pretenders
sound like they were pretending to be
punk rock. InCircles played authentic high-energy punk rock with strong
melodies, driving grooves, raw aggression and explosive guitar leads. Just when
Trudden's vocals started to sweeten the sound, Ponto crashed the party to great
effect with howling screams. InCircles took Screaming Females' sound one step further out. Suffolk County has never
produced a band as rad as this!
Visit InCircles at www.incirclesmusic.com.

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