[ATTENDED: February 21, 2026] Eraser
Eraser came up next. There are four people in the band Sonam Parikh: vocals, synthesizer;
Pier Harrison: guitar; Kat Bean: bass and Juliette Rando: drums. Before the show I had watched a video online of them at PhilaMOCA so I knew what was coming. I don’t know if you’d call it No Wave or just good old fashioned noise rock, but that’s what it was.
Pier Harrison was so much fun to watch. They would play simple melodies and then go nuts making wild sounds and playing bizarre chords. The keyboard was pitch to what was almost a toy keyboard sound–tinny and noisy, playing usually one or two note melodies like early new wave bands.
The rhythm section was solid. I especially enjoyed drummer Juliette Rando who kept the beat but added fun flourishes as needed.
Sonam Parikh was an aggressive frontwoman. She seemed annoyed that people weren’t dancing (even though the music was pretty weird and not entirely danceable). Twice, she jumped down next to me and sang from the audience. She said they were going to be playing in France soon, which kind of blows my mind that a weird Philly band was playing in France, but good for them.
Their set was fun and relatively short, so that was good.
I can’t tell what the setlist was, although they do have an album out on bandcamp.
One song from the setlist:
Simon Says ♠
♠ Hideout

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