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During a Dahl Haus show celebrating her 21st birthday, Blaise Dahl called up on stage the women whose old IDs had enabled the young singer/songwriter/music producer to get in and play clubs and bars throughout NYC and Brooklyn since she was 15 years old. The multi-talented frontwoman of the band Dahl Haus weaves dreamy art pop, grunge, goth, and angsty indie rock with electronic noise, distortion, and the occasional cult film soundbite into dark and moody musical landscapes, dotted with flashes of sparkling light, and guided by lyrics that shapeshift through the drama of life and love with a restless spirit.

Blaise Dahl has toured as the bassist for solo projects of Jennie Vee (Eagles of Death Metal, Courtney Love) and a replacement bassist for the Slim Jim Phantom Trio. She's worked with artists Jesse Krakow (Shudder to Think), Eric Slick (Dr. Dog), Joe McGinty (Psychedelic Furs), Pat Irwin (The B-52s), Mike Peters (The Alarm), Nona Hendryx (LaBelle), and even sang on special commission for the Brooklyn Philharmonic. Not surprisingly, subtle glimpses of Dahl's social conscience often bleed through her lyrics. She's served on two public outreach programs for MTV: at 16, as an original member of the network's anti-bullying platform, A Thin Line, and, later, as a panel member for MTV's anti-bias initiative, Look Different. A hardcore horror film fan-- her songs have sampled dialogue from "Night of the Creeps" and "Evil Dead II"--  Dahl also co-hosts/co-produces a horror podcast called 'Top Kvlt.'

Dahl met lead guitarist Daniel Kasshu when her then underage band opened for The Slants.  As various band members drifted off to out-of-state colleges, Kasshu became the constant in an ever-changing four-piece that eventually distilled down to a potent duo. Kasshu, who has fronted several of his own bands, was a touring guitarist for Death Valley High. He's also an in-demand DJ, producer, and remix artist. Together, they're a cocktail of Kool Aid, Pop Rocks, and razor blades mixed in a psychedelic blender that will leave you high, bloodied, and thirsty for more.

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