Chicago rock band musichorsegirl shares exclusive images from their March 2022 tour — including a cameo from one stuffed cat named Stripey. 🖤
What does a young band bring on their first tour? For Chicago-based trio Horsegirl, their list of necessities includes favorite band tees, beloved stuffed animals, classic CDs, and a hungry appetite for food combinations strange but delicious.
The young rising rock group, comprised of Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein, and Gigi Reece, aren’t amateurs to the stage but they are new to the specific and special marathon that is tour life. Back in March, the group wrapped up their brief, first-ever run of shows outside of Illinois, playing cities like Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and New York City, for their first time, alongside a four-day stint at Austin’s SXSW festival.
Below, the band gives NYLON a sneak peek into those days with their playful tour diary, which includes a special cameo from a stuffed cat named Stripey. On the road, they did everything you’d imagine a group of wide-eyed teenagers might get up to on a field trip of sorts: shenanigans in the SXSW hotel room, devouring of odd meals, and playful antics during a music video shoot in Bushwick.
Here is a demonstration of Gigi getting pinched at the “World of Pots and Pans” shoot. We were happy to fulfill our childhood dreams of having control of an overhead projector.Candid band at “World of Pots and Pans” shoot. We spent the whole day at a studio in Bushwick creating the video.Working hard or hardly working?Horsegirl
Nora and Gigi organize lyrics during the “World of Pots and Pans” shoot. We had a bunch of random plastic scraps and trinkets laid out on this table to experiment with.Yum! We tried to incorporate Jell-O into the lyric video, but it wasn’t see-through enough.Nora eats weird meals. This one is a variation on a classic , switching out the hot chocolate for a cinnamon roll.Nora tunes while Gigi admires Stripey.
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