Pigmilk, Deadbeat Girl, Moselle
About This Event
PigMilk, Deadbeat Girl and Moselle share a bill at the Knitting Factory, offering a compact survey of New York's working rock/pop circuit. PigMilk favors ensemble arrangements, rhythmic lock-in and tight changeovers; Moselle brings direct songwriting and band-forward clarity with roughly 15K Spotify followers; Deadbeat Girl is the grungy, emotionally charged indie project of 22-year-old Val Olson, grounded in a search for representation and an evolving sound.
About the Artists
PigMilk
PigMilk is a Rock/Pop group heard in New York City rooms like Brooklyn Music Kitchen, where they’ve appeared on bills alongside Modbeats, KatRivers, GoodNews, and DearSeason. The project reads as ensemble-driven rather than star-centered, with arrangements that leave space for shifting dynamics.
Deadbeat Girl
About Deadbeat Girl Deadbeat Girl, the musical project of 22-year-old Val Olson, embodies fearless authenticity through grungy, emotionally charged indie rock. Rooted in the sounds of their childhood and inspired by the need for representation they once sought, their music offers a space of acceptance and self-discovery.
Moselle
Moselle is an emerging Rock/Pop artist on the New York City bill circuit, appearing at the Knitting Factory alongside acts like PigMilk and Deadbeat Girl. With roughly 15K Spotify followers, their footprint is modest but consistent, built through shared lineups and a steady release-and-performance rhythm.