[DID NOT ATTEND: May 21, 2024] Skating Polly / Lord Friday the 13th / Froggy
I was pretty excited when this show was announced. I thought my daughter would really enjoy this. She loves PhilaMOCA as a venue and I thought she’d really enjoy this young(ish) punk band.
I saw Skating Polly seven years ago when they opened for X. Unfortunately, I arrived really late and caught only a couple songs from them. I’d been intrigued by them for a while–two sisters, both teenagers (technically Kelli was NINE when they formed), started a band as a duo and played some kick ass punk. Seven years ago primary singer Kelli was only 19, older sister Peyton was 24 and their brother Kurtis (no age given) was playing drums with them.
They have been touring forever and put on a super fun show. I knew it would be a good time.
Then things got in the way. She had stuff to do after school and couldn’t go. I thought about going myself but then had to do some driving duty. And considering their set is fairly short and would be the same songs as last year, I decided to just chill at home instead.
Lord Friday the 13th is a dollar store trash-glam punk band based in Austin, TX. Fronted by siblings Felix (vocals) and Sloane (guitar) Lenz, their sound has been described as the Velvet Underground meets the New York Dolls, with hints of early Iggy and the Stooges. While honoring the origins of punk and the energy it birthed with it, Lord Friday continues the legacy of change and pushing boundaries on societal norms that true punk is known for. Challenging gender roles and conformity, Lord Friday is here to empower and inspire a new kind of punk for a new world.
They seem like they’d be fun live, but I didn’t enjoy the songs.
Froggy is a Philadelphia based queer punk band. The members are all quite young.
Musically they are pretty tight and their musical sense is all over the place with punk noise (love it!). Their first single 7-11 Nachos has an early Black Flag (TV Party) vibe. But I’m not a fan of the singer’s voice.

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