[DID NOT ATTEND: September 16, 2025] múm / Vorhees
I remembered when múm came out back in 1999. I wanted to love them because they were an interesting band from Iceland with six members. I was ultimately surpirsed and how mellow the music is. It also sounds like it could be made by one or two people, so I’m not sure what all six members are up to.
They had just released their first album and tour in 12 years. I was interested but there were four shows I wanted to go tonight and one of them was Garbage who I was not passing up.
When I looked up Vorhees, the first thing that came up was a hardcore band from England. I didn’t think that could be right. And indeed it’s not. This Vorhees is the nom de guerre of Dana Wachs, an audio engineer, musician, and sound designer based in New York City.
She releases a film score in 2026 which she recorded during the pandemic and she describes:
The pandemic forced a home recording set up, and contributed a foreboding tone to some of the heavier material here. It was an insular, and sometimes claustrophobic time … I lean into a range of texture and saturation, with the occasional melodic theme reappearing in a plethora of sonic guises.
Sounds moody and intense. Not usually what I go for at a standing event, but I’ll bet it was very cool.

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