
"Bay Area band Spiritual Cramp were in Brooklyn over the weekend, playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday as part of their Alternative Press-presented North American tour supporting last year's fun RUDE. While they come from the hardcore scene, the band owe a lot to the early-'00s garage rock and post-punk revival so it seems fitting that amongst their own very catchy songs they dropped a cover of The Caesars' iPod commercial sountracking "Jerk it Out.""
"The MHOW bill was pretty stacked bill of punk, featuring sets from Massachusetts' Restraining Order, Austin vets Radioactivity, and NYC's Loosey."
Spiritual Cramp, a Bay Area band rooted in the hardcore scene, performed at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn as part of an Alternative Press-presented North American tour supporting their album RUDE. The band incorporates influences from early-2000s garage rock and post-punk revival into their sound, creating catchy original songs. During their set, they performed a cover of The Caesars' "Jerk it Out," originally known as an iPod commercial soundtrack. The show featured a stacked punk bill including sets from Restraining Order from Massachusetts, Austin-based Radioactivity, and NYC's Loosey.
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