Getting to Know: Potty Mouth ARTIST SHOWCASE MUSIC by MonkeyGoose - February 23, 2018February 23, 2018 Potty Mouth are Western MA-based trio Abby Weems (guitar, lead vocals), Ally Einbinder (bass) and Victoria Mandanas (drums). Originating in 2011 from the hometown of guitar rock predecessors Dinosaur Jr., Potty Mouth emerged from a “why not?” attitude when the 3 members set out to form a band of like-minded women who shared an interest in learning and growing together as musicians. Though no singer was chosen at the time of formation, Weems emerged as having a knack for melodies and lyric writing, and what started out as a casual pastime turned into a way of life. One year after their formation, the band recorded a 12″ vinyl EP, entitled ‘Sun Damage,’ released through three small, independently-run labels. ‘Sun Damage’ garnered the attention of Pitchfork, who called the six-song EP an “an impressive, no-filler debut.” The Boston Globe named Potty Mouth one of the top five indie-rock bands to watch in 2013. In 2013, Potty Mouth signed with Brooklyn-based indie label Old Flame Records to release their debut full-length album, ‘Hell Bent.’ NPR music premiered the album, calling it “one of the best rock albums of the year.” As Potty Mouth garnered national attention, the band began to tour more extensively, co-headlining their first full US tour with Perfect Pussy and Swearin’ in summer 2014, as well as supporting artists like Waxahatchee and Juliana Hatfield. On August 21, 2015, the band debuted a five-song self-titled EP under their own imprint, Planet Whatever Records. Produced by John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Blonde Redhead, Bikini Kill) at London Bridge Studios in Seattle. The new EP shows off a new level of both songwriting and production for the trio. Refreshingly candid, singer-guitarist Abby Weems weaves sarcasm and melancholia into a passionate performance held together by drummer Victoria Mandanas and bassist Ally Einbinder’s solid foundation. The crisper direction emphasizes the work the triad has put in since 2013’s ‘Hell Bent,’ with more vocal harmonies and bigger production, recalling the sounds of influences like Veruca Salt and Nirvana. After extensive touring including support for bands such as Chvrches, Against Me, and Bayside, the band relocated to Los Angeles in 2016 in order to pursue music full time. They are currently recording their second full length album. Find out more about POTTY MOUTH at: http://pottymouthworld.com/ Listen to Potty Mouth on Radio8Ball‘s podcast!