[SAW 2 SONGS: June 5, 2026] KulfiGirls / Eraser / Farewell Days / Máty Rodriguez
I found out about KulfiGirls a few weeks ago and I was really interested in them. Then I saw that they were playing W.O.W. right around the corner. But it turned out to be the same night as the Mekons show. I figured that the Mekons show might end early enough that I could get over to W.O.W. and see their set. Although someone on IG said that KulfiGirls would be going on at around 10. So I left Mekons a little early (which I never do, but I wasn;t really feeling it).
When I got to W.O.W. I asked who had gone on and he said that Farewell Days was going on. Which at first made me happy that I hadn’t missed Kulfi Girls. But then I realized that I Eraser had not been on yet.
Farewell Days was still setting up when I walked in.. My leg was feeling really sore and it was actually hard to stand (no idea what I did to myself). I took a seat over by the merch, but I just wasn;t feeling it at all. When Farewell Days finally got going, I liked their sound, but just couldn’t get into it.
Formed in 2024, Farewell Days are a new band out of Philadelphia blending layers of distorted guitars with haunting atmosphere, modern sensibilities and a strong melodic framework. Fronted by charismatic singer/guitarist C.J. Davis, whose ethereal vocals float over the walls of shimmering guitars and driving beats, each Farewell Days performance is a mesmerizing installment. Drawing inspiration from the dreamy vibes of Shoegaze and the raw energy of Grunge, Farewell Days are poised to become a force in the indie scene for the foreseeable future.
On record they sound like the best of the Deftones’ shoegaze style. Live, they were a lot louder. The shoegaze vibe was replaced by a really heavy sound that I just wasn’t in the mood for, I guess. So I did a crazy thing and walked out.
I heard two songs but have no idea what they were. And I don’t blame the band at all. In fact, the more I listen to their records, the more I like them. So maybe I’ll see them open for someone else one of these days.
KulfiGirls are a Philadelphia-based rock band fronted by lead vocalist Abi Natesh who, through her use of the South Indian Saraswati veena, presents a novel “carnatic rock” sound inspired by diverse genres of pop and rock. I listened to their album and really liked it. I was really excited to be able to see them, but I couldn’t believe how bad I felt and how much I didn’t want to stay there. I’m sure they’ll be playing in the area again, but it would have been cool to see them on their album release night.
I saw Eraser open for Remember Sports a little while ago. They were weird but good. But I didn;t feel like I needed to see them again.
Máty Rodriguez is from New Brunswick New Jersey and now lives in Philadelphia. She moved to Philadelphia about four years ago with the encouragement of her longtime producer, Justin Calaycay with Mt. Moon Recording Studio. She’s a young, new musician with an EP, Standup Show. And I guess she now goes just by Máty. Decisions like not returning to college, getting sober, and her first major heartbreak are revived and recounted, some expressed as somber realizations (I’m Tired, Unilover) and others as cathartic releases (Ghost, T-Town).
I didn’t know anything about her and would have missed her regardless, the EP has a nice vibe, although I prefer her early single Ghost to the more mellow EP. Her voice (which is great) sounds like a lot of other peoples–the mellow Billie Eilish comes to mind. And it’s weird that on I’m Tired she sings in that mushmouth way that is very popular these days. But the EP ends with QUE PEDO which sounds like Mannequin Pussy.

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