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Jennifer Harrold and the Resophonics ignite the stage with a high-voltage blend of Psychedelic Rock, Texas-tinted Chicago blues, punk rock swagger, soaked in the reverb of a surf guitar. Guitar. Bass. Drums. That's all they need. Frontwoman Jennifer Harrold’s guitar isn’t just an instrument— they've been together so long, they qualify for a Common Law Marriage. Bass player Craig Kierce's aggressive attack delivers an intensity to the low end of the sonic stage that you will not find anywhere else. From the first note, the band rips into the set like an F5 tornado, pulling listeners into a sound that’s raw, dynamic, and impossible to ignore. They're more than just loud. It's the kind of sound that you want drilled deep into your skull and even that's not close enough.
Their debut album, "Past Lives" (released May 2025), pays homage to the stories and sounds of the people they once were while paving the road ahead into unchartered territory. Incarnations of John Lee Hooker, Howlin Wolf and R.L. Burnside can be found alongside the fierce abandon of Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin - then launched into outer space.
"If (you) don't dig this, (you) got a hole in your soul." - Albert King
Their debut album, "Past Lives" (released May 2025), pays homage to the stories and sounds of the people they once were while paving the road ahead into unchartered territory. Incarnations of John Lee Hooker, Howlin Wolf and R.L. Burnside can be found alongside the fierce abandon of Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin - then launched into outer space.
"If (you) don't dig this, (you) got a hole in your soul." - Albert King