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pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad is an American indie rock/grunge band from Brooklyn, New York. It is the solo project of frontwoman Mia Berrin, and features permanent members Shelby Keller (drums) and Alex Mercuri (guitar). They released the extended plays Hate It Here and Ow in 2018 and 2019 before releasing their debut studio album Death of a Cheerleader in 2021. They toured extensively in the years following, opening for musicians PVRIS and Bartees Strange before releasing their second album Mirror Starts Moving Without Me in 2024 to positive reviews.
History
= Origins, Hate it Here and Ow EPs (2017)
=Mia Berrin was born and raised on Long Island, New York, grew up in Detroit, Michigan and attended a private high school in Orlando, Florida. She began pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad when she was eighteen years old. She soon moved to New York City to attend New York University, where she performed solo under the name pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad and studied at the Clive Davis Institute. She also began performing with an early iteration of the band, with whom she released the EP Hate It Here in 2017. Berrin is of African-American and Puerto Rican descent, Jewish, and identifies as queer. She is outspoken about the influence her identity has on her music.
Berrin later met bassist Mari Alé Figeman and drummer Shelby Keller at club show and reformed the band. Alex Mercuri became the permanent fourth member. pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad released their EP Ow in September 2019. The band built critical buzz during this time and were booked for multiple SXSW showcases as well as supporting tour dates with The Front Bottoms and Disq; these dates in 2020 were ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. During 2020, pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad released a series of covers and the original single "Red with Love."
= Death of a Cheerleader (2021-2023)
=On March 2, 2021, it was announced that pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad had signed with the Berlin independent label City Slang. With the announcement, the band released the single "Lux." They announced their first full-length album Death of a Cheerleader produced by Sarah Tudzin of Illuminati Hotties, and shared single "Head Cheerleader" in April, followed by third and final single "Crying". Death of a Cheerleader was released on June 25, 2021.
In 2022, pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad toured alongside Illuminati Hotties and Fenne Lily before embarking on the Death of a Cheerleader tour. They played an NPR Tiny Desk Concert at SXSW and performed as the opening act for PUP and Bartees Strange. Their song "Shame Reactions" was featured on the soundtrack for the teen comedy film Do Revenge.
In 2023, pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad served as the opening act for the Godless/Goddess tour, which was co-headlined by PVRIS and Poppy.
= Mirror Starts Moving Without Me (2024-present)
=In June 2024, pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad released their single "Downhill." It was the bands first release of new music since 2021. On July 30th, the single "Spinning" was released and the band's upcoming album Mirror Starts Moving Without Me was announced. Mirror Starts Moving Without Me was recorded at Electric Lady Studios and inspired by "the endless feedback and expectations" Berrin experienced after releasing Death of a Cheerleader and a crisis of self. For the album Berrin adopted a darker aesthetic, influenced by video games, anime and Alice in Wonderland, and cited Disco and Prince as influencing the album's sound. Mirror Starts Moving Without Me was released on October 25th, 2024, to positive reviews. The band will embark on The Mirror Ball Tour in 2025.
Members
Mia Berrin – lead vocals, guitar (2015–present)
Shelby Keller – drums (2018–present)
Alex Mercuri – guitar (2018–present)
Lauren Marquez – bass (2022–present)
Touring members
Alina Sloan – bass (2022–present)
Former members
Ethan Sass – guitar (2019)
Mari Alé Figeman – bass (2018–2021)
Camellia Hartman – touring violin, backing vocals (2022)
Daisy Spencer – touring bass (2021)
Discography
Adapted from Bandcamp.
= Studio albums
=Death of a Cheerleader (2021)
Mirror Starts Moving Without Me (2024)
= EPs
=Hate It Here (2018)
Ow (2019)
= Singles
="Hate It Here" (2018)
"Heavy Heavy" (2019)
"Honeysuckle" (2019)
"Cherry Blossom" (2019)
"Cellophane" (FKA Twigs cover) (2020)
"Red with Love" (2020)
"Crimson + Clover" (Tommy James and the Shondells cover) (2020)
"Hello Santa Claus" (2020)
"Lux" (2021)
"Head Cheerleader" (2021)
"Crying" (2021)
"Until It Stops" (2021)
"Popular" (Nada Surf cover) (2021)
"Downhill" (2024)
"Spinning" (2024)
”Street Fighter” (2024)
Covers
In 2020, pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad released their version of "Crimson and Clover" and donated all of the proceeds to For the Gworls Medical Fund. It was featured in episode 5 of the 2022 Willow. The band released the single "Until It Stops" in November 2021 as part of Spotify's Fresh Finds program. In December 2021, the band released a cover of Nada Surf's hit "Popular," featuring their vocalist/guitarist Matthew Caws on backing vocals. The accompanying video replicated Nada Surf's 1996 video shot for shot, with Berrin playing each of the major characters. pom" target="_blank">Pom pom" target="_blank">Pom Squad's video was filmed at the same location as the original video. The band has also covered "Cellophane" by FKA Twigs.
References
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- Kevin Michael Richardson
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