WHATMORE Remain Undefinable in "go!"


Photo: Razy Faori

Are you ready for WHATMORE? The newest indie rock single to deepen the magnitude of their debut, “go!” delivers their truth raw and jagged.

Offering remnants of their own individual sonic ventures to shape a sinister third thing, Cisco Swank, Yoshi T., Jackson August, $eb, and Elijah Judah are the diverse talents who make up WHATMORE. What was once a group chat of five high school friends has turned into perhaps the industry’s most enticing new act, coming onto the scene fully formed yet lathered with enigma.

Bridging elements of rap, jazz, and indie, WHATMORE is undefinable, with each single offering a new edge to their versatility. “go!” is the group’s latest venture, a dark alternative track that at its core is cathartic confession and paralyzing self-awareness. It’s lyrically dense and explosively punk. “go!” colors the palette of what their pending debut album is shaping up to be, with each member bringing the full capacity of their potential. While flips and covers put them on the map, it’s their original catalog that will determine whether or not they’re here to stay.

With millions of views and an audience hungry for an in, WHATMORE carries promise. Repping every demographic and genre under the sun, they somehow master cohesion while maintaining allegiance to everything at once.

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