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From lighthearted, spicy, funky original tunes, to shows that are certifiable experience, Please Her uses music as a vehicle to deliver fun to the masses.
Lyrically covering all ends of simpin' to pimpin' spectrum and intricately mixing the musicality of seventies soul top layers with guitar-driven indie riffs, Please Her songs are dancy, gritty, and hilarious (in a hot way). From the perils of midwestern living, to trying to pass Calculus II, their discography sits in a world of satirical relatability. The band’s Debut album, “Public Relations,” transports listeners directly into the midwestern basement in which it was recorded in and captures a youthful excitement abundant in the group’s affinity for world building. Prepping for their next era, fans anticipate what is in store for their favorite midwest sensation.
A Please Her name on the lineup usually means showgoers will leave feeling inspired, excited, and a little bit weirded out. In the few, parting, intimate moments of playtime, Please Her fans find themselves singing, dancing, interacting with the band, and worshiping a scorpion. Ensuring the basement or venue will never be the same, Please Her fosters a musical experience to remember. Welcome to church.
In Please Her's name, Amen.
Lyrically covering all ends of simpin' to pimpin' spectrum and intricately mixing the musicality of seventies soul top layers with guitar-driven indie riffs, Please Her songs are dancy, gritty, and hilarious (in a hot way). From the perils of midwestern living, to trying to pass Calculus II, their discography sits in a world of satirical relatability. The band’s Debut album, “Public Relations,” transports listeners directly into the midwestern basement in which it was recorded in and captures a youthful excitement abundant in the group’s affinity for world building. Prepping for their next era, fans anticipate what is in store for their favorite midwest sensation.
A Please Her name on the lineup usually means showgoers will leave feeling inspired, excited, and a little bit weirded out. In the few, parting, intimate moments of playtime, Please Her fans find themselves singing, dancing, interacting with the band, and worshiping a scorpion. Ensuring the basement or venue will never be the same, Please Her fosters a musical experience to remember. Welcome to church.
In Please Her's name, Amen.
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