REVIEW: Clairo @ Franklin Music Hall N1
CHARMED by Clairo Follow WHIP TwitterFacebookInstagram WRITTEN BY: Alana Beltran PHOTOS BY: Ava Mosby Indie music darling, Clairo, took to the
Read MoreCHARMED by Clairo Follow WHIP TwitterFacebookInstagram WRITTEN BY: Alana Beltran PHOTOS BY: Ava Mosby Indie music darling, Clairo, took to the
Read MoreFollow WHIP Twitter Facebook Instagram Photos By: Pablo Rouco The stands of The Liacourse Center filled Monday night for a unique combination of
Read MoreFollow WHIP Twitter Facebook Instagram Photos by: Ava Mosby Written By: Ava Mosby On October 6th, Ravyn Lenae graced the stage in Philadelphia with a
Read MoreOn September 10th, Franklin Music Hall was on fire with the electrifying energy of Bikini Kill. The legendary riot girl band returned to Philadelphia, delivering a raw, fierce, and defiant performance, just like the music that made them punk rock icons. The night was a celebration of feminist punk, a testament to the enduring relevance of their message, and an unforgettable experience for everyone who packed the hall.
Read MoreIndie rock trio The Red Pears released their fourth studio album, Better Late Than
Never, on April 12, 2024. Originating from El Monte, California, Henry Vargas (vocals
and guitar), Jose Corona (drums), and Patrick Juarez (bass) started with humble origins
playing backyard and garage shows.
As summer comes to a close, WHIP shares their songs of the summer. This week is comprised of recent releases and top songs that felt like summer!
Read MoreInterview By: Sidney Rochnik Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz talks about stakes of the Pennsylvania senate race, state reproductive rights and
Read MorePHOTOS BY: Ava Mosby WRITTEN BY: Ava Mosby Vacations landed on American soil for their 2nd headlining tour through the
Read MoreA Story Told brought the Mundane Magic Tour to Kung Fu Necktie in May, but their performance at the quirky Philadelphia venue and bar was anything but mundane. Take a look at Caitlin McGeehans photos and review of the show!
Read MoreAfter about three years, the Philadelphia native band, Dr. Dog, returned to the Mann Center for a night of indie rock and nostalgia. Check out Alana Beltran’s review of the show!
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