“New Bohemia” by Transviolet

 

 

Transviolet, hailing from Los Angeles, took the stage with a seasoned sense of poise that only comes with experience, despite this being the group’s first tour (and first time in Denver). The band, comprised of lead singer Sarah McTaggart, guitarist and vocalist Judah McCarthy, bass and key player Mike Panek and drummer Jon Garcia, just released their first song, “Girls Your Age,” in July, but after the performance, it was clear each member knew what they were doing.

The most refreshing part of Transviolet’s performance was the band’s interactions with the young crowd up front. While some artists get annoyed by adoring fans, Transviolet took extra care of them, winking and holding hands, even letting a few girls sing into the mic. Transviolet was not simply a band on stage—it was more like they were the audience’s good friends who jumped up to play a set. The group so obviously cares about its listeners that it’s hard to not find Transviolet at least a little bit endearing.

Overall, Transviolet’s performance was charismatic, energetic and very, very fun—this band is going to get absolutely huge (both Katy Perry and Harry Styles have already tweeted about them). After rising out of nowhere, Transviolet’s first single “Girls Your Age”  has over one million listens on Spotify, and the band has been raved about again and again by smaller music outlets. The consensus is this—Transviolet may have come out of the blue, but the band is here to stay.

New single, ‘New Bohemia’ is featured in latest Android commercial & is making a big impact at Alternative radio now!