“Shocking, thrilling, deafening, Genre is death are an aurally violent visionary twosome that embody a surprising yet much-needed throwback to the best snarling, audience-alienating nihilism of no wave (no wave also being a rejection of genre though it eventually became one). The duo, made up of Ty Varesi on guitar and Tayler Lee on bass, with both trading off on vocals that range from detached murmurs to throat-tearing screams, opened their set with a stink bomb blast of fetid feedback, a misanthropic intro akin to cranking up everyone’s favorite easy-listening record, Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Music. That’s one way to stop the crowd’s chattering.” –filthydreams.org
“Church Shuttle started in southwest Detroit in 2013 still alive & active.”
“ Selma Oxor…is a Mexican singer-songwriter…Selma Oxor was formed in 2007 with Alexico and Violeta Hinojosa (Ratas Del Vaticano).[1] They released their self-titled album as a group in 2009 through Nene Records. By 2012 the trio separated to focus on other projects and that is when Oxor became a solo project. She has been called "Mexico’s New Queen of Electro Trash Goth" by Remezcla Musica, comparing the former member of Bam Bam to Grimes or Dani Shivers. –wikipedia
“Low Exposure is…Robin Parrent & Katherine Deal”