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Neutral Snap
Neutral Snap is a 4-piece Pop-Punk band from New Orleans, Louisiana. Their music features many sounds of late ‘90s-early 2000s’ pop-punk alongside many contemporary elements. The group was originally formed by singer Joshua Latham and guitarist JP Brown while they were classmates at Jesuit High School. Fellow classmate Dominick Conforte was enlisted to play the bass, and the current lineup was solidified years later with the addition of drummer Ray-Ray Boudreoux in 2018.
Shortly after releasing their first single, ‘Out of Formality’ (2017), the group would embark on their first tour across the southeastern U.S, sponsored by entertainment platform Old Row.
The following years’ release of ‘Yellow Suitcase’ was a success, garnering significant playlist and radio attention for the group. As their fanbase began to expand beyond their region, the band began to include portions of the east coast in their tours. Perfect Spiral was released in 2019 and was well received by fans, attracting the attention of a number of labels.
The band released their fourth single, “Bed Sweats”, through New Orleans’ based Orange Music Records in the fall of 2019. On January 10th, 2020, Neutral Snap released their debut album “Sorry, I Passed Out” to positive reviews and strong fan support.
Their performance at the iconic Fred’s in Tigerland during the LSU-Mississippi State weekend of 2015 was hallmarked by Shaquille O’Neal joining the group on stage to perform a song with them. The group burst onto the college music scene in the spring of 2017 with their “Make Live Music Great Again” tour. The group returned to the road in the summer of that year as they embarked on their “Stay Tuned” tour. To close out a wildly successful summer tour, the boys returned home to perform to a sold out crowd at the iconic House of Blues in New Orleans.
Neverlyn
Neverlyn is an alt rock group from the California Bay Area, founded in 2013. In a mostly male-dominated genre, Neverlyn asserts a powerful feminine flair and helps fill the demand for more women and LGBTQIA+ representation in alternative rock.