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Trans Alien 3:150:00/3:15
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Queen Bee 3:120:00/3:12
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Hey, Geppetto! 1:540:00/1:54
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Creep (Cover) 5:060:00/5:06
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The Champlain Shoregasm
The best folk/punk band this side of Lake Champlain
Hailed as "the best folk/punk band this side of Lake Champlain"; The Champlain Shoregasm are a quirky, high-energy, multi-generational, folk/punk duet based in Burlington, Vermont; the West Coast of New England.
Comprised of Maya Sun Robedee-Molino (Vocals/Rhythm Guitar), and Rory Goodale (Backup Vocals/Lead Guitar), the band is inspired by 60's folk music, and 80's punk rock, alternative, and shoegaze. The band's original music includes upbeat crowd favorites Trans Alien, As the World Comes Apart, and Queen Bee, as well as moody alt-ballads such as Flowers for Lorelai, and I Don't Think So.
Covers include original rearrangements of favorite artists such as Radio Head, Mazzy Star, The Violent Femmes, The Mountain Goats, Apes of The State, and Robyn Hitchcock.
The Champlain Shoregasm have played venues including Cafee Lena, The Underground, Whammy Bar, and Despacito, have been featured on WBKM.org's Sounds of Burlington and 105.9 FM's The Radiator and Ab.Stract Podcast. They are poised to bring their unique talents to the greater New England area and beyond.
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“The best folk punk band this side of Lake Champlain!”
— David Karl Roberts, The Venetian Soda Lounge
“It was my first time seeing them play a full show and they were as amazing as I expected. If you haven't seen them, make a plan to go see them soon.”
— Tim Lewis, Sounds of Burlington, WBKM.org