On the show this time, it’s the dreamy psych-rock of Brooklyn band Crumb.

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On the show this time, it’s the dreamy psych-rock of Brooklyn band Crumb

Brooklyn quartet Crumb started as a college band at Tufts University around 2016.  Singer and guitarist Lila Ramani had a collection of songs that pals Jesse Brotter (on bass and vocals), Bri Aronow (on keys and saxophone), and Jonathan Gilad (on drums) just loved. They experimented with playing them together.  They embraced a wide swath of influences, including indie rock, 60s psych, jazz, and Brazilian pop. Their latest is Amama, available on their own Crumb Records.

Recorded June 26, 2025

  1. AMAMA
  2. Genie
  3. Ice Melt
  4. Crushxd
  5. Ghostride

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