Philadelphia's restlessly creative
Spirit of the Beehive write intricate, sometimes contradictory songs that unpredictably dart between several different styles, with lyrics that often express frustration, numbness, and self-doubt. Debuting with a
shoegaze-influenced self-titled album in 2014, the band have constantly shifted both their lineup and their sound, with releases like 2018's Hypnic Jerks veering between dreamy
psych-pop and catchy
indie rock, and 2021's Entertainment, Death exploring glitchy
electronics and grainy,
vaporwave-influenced textures. Named after…
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