Daisy Grenade is an alt-pop band that serves a bitter punch with a lip-glossed kiss on the side. The NYC-based duo of Keaton Whittaker and Dani Nigro use femininity as a weapon and, with a bit of sugar to help the medicine go down, explore the pains of being a girl today, which is, quite frankly, a grotesque, nightmarish, and dark experience. From bitter bangers to breezy bliss, their songs hit like chaotic diary entries equal parts heartbreak, rage, delusion, and rebellion, wrapping raw vulnerability in distortion and glitter. Due to their vast theatrical background, Daisy Grenade are not only expert storytellers, but they can sing their faces off in a way that’s unexpectedly striking. With Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz as mentor (and Executive Producer on their first two EPs), they’ve turned their glittering angst into sickeningly catchy, morbidly worded bubble grunge bops that are dripping out of a saccharine shell. Daisy Grenade have also proven an incendiary live act, lighting up audiences on tours alongside Fall Out Boy, Sleeping with Sirens, and State Champs, as well as show-stealing festival sets at So What?!, Riot Fest, Sad Summer, and When We Were Young. Now, with “Good Luck (Go To Hell)” – and more gorgeously disturbed music to come – Daisy Grenade are poised to spread their unhinged girlhood to the unsuspecting world far and wide.
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