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PWRBTTMPWR BTTM hail from the Annandale on Hudson area of NYC and they’ve just released a video for their latest track ‘Ugly Cherries’.

The duo comprises Ben Hopkins on vocals, guitars and sass, while Liv Bruce brings vocals, drums and lips. The pair met in college and later decided to form a band.

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Some of PWR BTTM’s other tunes include ‘Carbs’, ‘I Want a Boy’, ‘West Texas’, ‘Dairy Queen’ and ‘Kill All Assholes’.

The band will be releasing their album later this month via iTunes, but you can check out the EP they put out last year ‘Cinderella Beauty Shop’ on Bandcamp.

Check out the video for ‘Ugly Cherries’ below. You gotta love a girl who wears some lettuce in her hair. 

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