Live From The Shed: Grave Secrets, Cheridomingo, New Aesthetic [WATCH] | THE NOISE


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In a stale cruel world run by cold corporate advertisors, it can be a challenge to find new things you actually enjoy. That is, without being force-fed by some precious mathematic algorithm.

Thankfully, there’s no master computer behind this post telling you how to think or feel. Instead, it’s just your ol' pal Jimmy here to introduce you to a brand new music series I hope you like.  

Trying to replicate that feeling of stumbling into a dark dive bar in the middle of the night or finding a hidden side stage at a nearby festival and discovering your next favorite band, this is The Noise’s brand new video series Live From The Shed. 

Taking place at The Shed, a new Los Angeles venue found in the heart of the Arts District, The Noise’s new live series kicks off its inaugural episodes showcasing three talented, up-and-coming acts: hard-hitters Grave Secrets, pop-punkers New Aesthetic, and alt-emo energizers Cheridomingo. 

To check out what The Noise cooked up for you from the comfort of your own home, be sure to check out all three tantalizing artists below.

Grave Secrets: 


Cheridomingo: 


New Aesthetic:  


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