Over the years a handful of groups have highlighted the similarities between rock bands and cults. In advance of Friday’s Polyphonic Spree show at the TLA, here are a few artists who truly blur the line.
McCauley just spent the last few years taking tons of gorgeous photos of friend/DJ/producer and Philadelphian-at-heart Diplo in 32 countries around the world.
He prefers white T-shirts, plaid dress shirts, carefully arranged tattoos, slicked black hair, a handsome matching mustache, and a cigarette dangling from his mouth in impeccably cool fashion.
If you know Sam McPheeters from anything, it’s probably from his work as the engaging vocalist for ’90s political punkers Born Against, or perhaps from the cynical pranks he pulled in the LSD-damaged noise unit Men’s Recovery Project.
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