Encapsulated
in a wall of fuzzy guitars, only penetrable by their angelic voices, is
the band Monster Treasure. Hailing from Northern California, this trio
of Briana Granado, Rachel Orimo, and R.J. Mar are pushing the envelope
of punk by incorporating shoegaze and grunge, creating something
entirely new. With their brand new album II hitting the
airwaves, Briana took time out of her busy schedule to speak with me.
How have their lives been impacted since the release of their first
album? Let’s find out.
Monday, July 16, 2018
Chainsaws and Mermaids: An Interview with Briana Granados of Monster Treasure
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