Last Friday we had the sincere pleasure of getting to play with Mates of State at Rock & Roll Hotel. We played an acoustic set and Kate played cello. Mates of State put on a damn fine show and it was an honor to play with them. Check out the most excellent photos that Lisa was kind enough to take for us….
Read MoreWe’re playing a stripped down set with Mates of State at Rock & Roll Hotel in DC this Friday, 9/20! Pat is out of town, so we will be drummerless. But, Kate is busting out the cello, which is a rare and fun treat.
Read MoreWe are very grateful to everyone at The Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Luce Foundation Center for inviting us to play such a beautiful and historic space. It was a unique and fun experience.
Read MoreThanks again to everyone who came out to last week’s EP release show for Gone at Rock & Roll Hotel.
Next show is at The Smithsonian’s Luce Foundation Center at The American Art Museum on Friday, April 19 at 5:30pm.
Read MoreWe are extremely excited to be playing live at The Smithsonian’s Luce Foundation Center on the third floor of the American Art Museum on Friday, April 19th. The show is FREE.
Read MoreTonight’s the night! We’re celebrating the release of the new WWP EP, Gone, by playing a show at Rock & Roll Hotel TONIGHT, Saturday, Feb 2 with our pals, Color Palette. Come out and hear us play the new songs and say hey.
Read MoreYou Don’t Owe Me Anything is a track on the forthcoming EP, Gone. You can pre-order Gone on Bandcamp and immediately download both You Don’t Owe Me Anything, as well as It Is Gone. The rest of the EP will be available to download and stream everywhere (Apple Music/Spotify/etc….) ONE WEEK from today on Friday, February 1.
Read MoreWe are very happy to be playing an EP Release Show on Saturday, Feb 2nd at Rock & Roll Hotel in DC with our buds Color Palette! You can get your tickets here.
Read MoreWithin the past year, everybody I know has started having kids (including sometimes WWP guitarist Gabe Fry. Shouts out to Ambrose!). This is not hyperbole. Everyone. So, if I know you, you have kids now. That’s just how this works. I don’t really understand it myself, but I think it has something to do with science.
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