Static Panic

Glow comes at a very interesting juncture in self-development for the squad called Static Panic. It comes at a time of love and loss. A time of transformation. A time of new paths and new challenges of the ever changing world around us.

In a world where the strongest connections we have is with our phones and the people behind them, songs like the tracks, “SMS” and “It Really Do Be Like That (Sometimes)” serve as a meaningful and anthemic funk reminder that the empathy of the world is tangible, even when you can’t reach out and grab it. “Sinful Delightful” serves the catchy pop sauce that drives heavy the lighthearted finishing touches of the journey towards the progressive title track, “Glow.” This EP collectively embodies the variety of influences found in Chrome, but with a sense of honesty and fellow feeling that intends to drive a heart full of light.

Past Shows


Apr
13
th
2020
Mainroom
Apr
13
th
2020
Mainroom
Cancelled

SOFI TUKKER

R.I.P. Shame World Tour
with LP Giobbi and Static Panic
Dec
22
nd
2019
7th St Entry
Dec
22
nd
2019
7th St Entry

Gully Boys

with Static Panic and VEIL (featuring members of Astralblak)
Sep
7
th
2019
Turf Club
Sep
7
th
2019
Turf Club

Static Panic

with John Chuck and The Class and Kainalu
May
24
th
2019
Mainroom
May
24
th
2019
Mainroom

Chromeo

WITH FULL LIVE BAND
with Static Panic
Jan
4
th
2019
Mainroom
Jan
4
th
2019
Mainroom

First Avenue's BEST NEW BANDS OF 2018

with Annie Mack, The Carnegies, Faith Boblett and more!
Oct
9
th
2018
Fine Line
Oct
9
th
2018
Fine Line

Twin Shadow

with Static Panic
Jul
24
th
2018
7th St Entry
Jul
24
th
2018
7th St Entry

Castlecomer

with Static Panic
May
19
th
2018
7th St Entry
May
19
th
2018
7th St Entry

Static Panic

with The Immaculate Beings and LOVE SEQUENCE
Mar
8
th
2017
7th St Entry
Mar
8
th
2017
7th St Entry

Gilligan Moss

with Static Panic

More Shows

Feb
20
th
7th St Entry

Skinny Lister

Feb
14
th
Fine Line

sapphic factory: queer joy party

Jan
3
rd
Fine Line

Short n’ Sabrina: Sabrina Carpenter Party

Feb
8
th
First Avenue

The Brothers Allmanac

with Slippery People (The Music of Talking Heads)