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Origin stories reenact familiar myths; this one begins with a kid alone in a bedroom, trying tomake something no one has heard before. Hailing from San Francisco, Filipino-American artist April Harper Grey started making music as underscores in middle school, when years of noodling around on Garage Band culminated in the realization that, if taken seriously enough,this whole “trying to be like Skrillex” thing might amount to something great.For years, underscores released a steady stream of one-offs via SoundCloud, which endeared her to like minded artists and a burgeoning community of fans, but it wasn’t until 2017, with the release of EP skin purifying treatment,that the project stepped out of its solitary originsand began to capture the attention of amuch larger audience. In 2021, underscores released the debut underscores album,fish monger, which was written and recorded in that samechildhood bedroom amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
That collection launched underscores from recording vocals in a car to opening for 100 Gecson the U.S. leg of the 10,000 Gecs tour. Before hitting the road, underscores released yetanother collection,boneyard aka fearmonger, a collection of seven tracks that manages tosound like both the climax of and the morning afterthe craziest night of your life. On theheels of 10,000 Gecs, the first underscores mini-tour sold out in NY, LA, Chicago, andunderscores’s hometown of San Francisco. Since then, underscores has played Lollapalooza’s Main Stage, Electric Forest, FVDED inthe Park, and Corona Capital CDMX, with upcoming performances at Ceremonia CDMX in March and Governors Ball in June 2024.Independent since the project’s inception, underscores signed to Mom+Pop last year and releasedher most recent acclaimed triumph,Wallsocket. Grey’s 12-track narrative body of work delvesinto the lives of the towns people who occupy the fictional town of Wallsocket, Michigan.
Surrounding the campaign, she immersed fans in an alternate reality game (ARG) through various websites unlocking unreleased music and merch giveaways. The album set out to jolt listeners out of reverie and did just that. After all, that is underscores’s ethos: “When people listen to underscores, I want their initial reaction to be, ‘This is ridiculous.’ But the more theylisten to it, they should hear the nuance in it, the heaviness in it, and I hope they connect with iton some kind of emotional level. The ultimate goal is to turn people off, then win them back.”