Philly hardcore band Soul Glo makes NPR debut — and opens up the first Tiny Desk Concert mosh pit

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Philadelphia-based band Soul Glo is NPR's first hardcore punk band to get a Tiny Desk Concert — and the first to open up a Tiny Desk mosh pit.

Philadelphia-based band Soul Glo is NPR's first hardcore punk band to get a Tiny Desk Concert — and the first to open up a Tiny Desk mosh pit.Philadelphia-based band Soul Glo was NPR’s first hardcore punk band to get a Tiny Desk Concert — and the first to open up a Tiny Desk mosh pit.

The band’s four-song set, which was filmed at the public radio organization’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, premiered Friday on NPR’s. Tiny Desk Concerts — NPR’s live video series that launched in 2008 and has been likened to a new generation’s version of MTV“We have hosted rap legends, Broadway musicals, pop stars, world-renowned classical musicians, indie rockers and folkies — there’s a universe of music at the Tiny Desk that keeps expanding,”Tiny Desk producer Lars Gotrich.

Soul Glo, which formed in West Philly in 2014 and signed to Epitaph Records in 2021, played songs mostly off its 2022 album,called Soul Glo “trailblazers who play a nuanced, unpredictable hybrid of hardcore punk, metal, and hip-hop” and “one of the most ambitious bands in the world.”“Preparing for the performance and playing in that office was a challenge that we are grateful to accept considering how many legends have and continue to grace the room,” the band said in a statement.

The band went on to call the performance “unforgettable,” thanking friends, its label, NPR, and even Telfar — the trendy Black-owned luxury brand named in the band’s song “Driponomics.” About halfway through the band’s Tiny Desk set, vocalist Pierce Jordan crouched atop the desk with a smiling crowd in front of him.Soul Glo closed with its single, “Gold Chain Punk ” and a joyous and laughter-filled mosh pit broke out within the office. It was a first, according to Tiny Desk producer Gotrich — “I’m still smiling about it.”

 

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