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Photo story: Oceanwires, Dust Moth, Razor Clam

December 14th, 2018: Barboza

Photo story: Oceanwires, Dust Moth, Razor Clam December 17, 2018
Oceanwires on stage at Barboza. // Photo by Tiffany Leslie
Founded in January 2018 by Seattle musicians Aaron Starkey and Dave Einmo, Oceanwires played a show at Barboza in honor of its debut single and music video, “Beware the Heartless.” Backed up by alternative rock group Dust Moth and femme dreamwave group Razor Clam, Oceanwires headlined a night filled with local rocking.

Razor Clam is a femme, dreamwave band from Seattle interested in social justice, LGBTQ, and creating diversity.
Lead singer for Razor Clam, Aya Mara.
Jeff Tapia on guitar for Razor Clam.
Razor Clam describes its sound as a "blend of 80's sulk-pop & 90's make-out music."
Natasha Lumba on keys for Razor Clam.
Jess Bierhaus rocking out on the drums for Razor Clam.
Ana Vonhuben, bassist for Razor Clam.
Razor Clam released its first EP, Vicious Sea Cows, on June 24th of this year, the same day as the Seattle Pride Parade.
Seattle band Dust Moth formed in 2012 and released its first EP, Dragon Mouth, in April 2014.
Drummer for Dust Moth, Jim Acquavella.
Lead singer of Dust Moth, Irene Barber.
Ryan Frederiksen on keys and guitar for Dust Moth.
Dust Moth describes itself as heavy gaze.
Steve Becker on bass for Dust Moth.
Frontman Aaron Starkey of Oceanwires, an emerging band from Seattle.
Samantha Wilder on bass for Oceanwires.
Oceanwires drummer Jeff Baars plays powerfully.
Oceanwires recently released its debut single, “Beware the Heartless,” and its first album will be released in February of 2019.
The high energy and unique sounds of Oceanwires left the audience excited for the band's new music.
By Tiffany Leslie

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