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Conceived in the San Francisco Bay Area and realized in Philadelphia, indie rockers The Vernes are “part of the welcomed migration of talented, young artists continuing to flow into our City of Brotherly Love.” Their songs are often happy in tone though somber in content, combining singer/guitarist Matthew B. Gragg’s unique vocal style and introspective lyrics with touches of fuzz guitar, synth, and drum machines. The Vernes have endeared themselves to a growing fanbase with an off the cuff style echoing Pavement, and a live show that has been hailed by Philadelphia’s WXPN as “not to be missed”, drawing comparison to “Dr. Dog in the early days”. The four piece, also consisting of Fabian Mera, Cole Berggren and Pat Degan, offer a contrast between tightly produced recordings and dynamic live performances. Their first album, a collection of homemade EPs and singles, was released in March of 2017. Their 2018 debut studio album "Maybe I'll Feel Better When I'm Dead" & 2019 follow up mini LP “Yr of the Rat” were accompanied by a Northeastern US tour alongside Peach Pit . A year later, following a Fall 2019 US tour supporting The Weeks , 2020 saw a 7” release “Bad Planet” as well as the release of their first live record, “Live! In Chicago”. Their fourth record, “NUCLEAR WINTER” was recorded & mixed by The Vernes’ Matthew B. Gragg at his Philadelphia home studio.