
Pom Pom Squad isn't just a band; it's a visceral, glitter-dusted catharsis led by the ever-evolving mind of Mia Berrin. Emerging from Brooklyn's vibrant DIY scene, Berrin's project has blossomed from introspective bedroom recordings into a formidable live act and a force in the indie landscape. Her sound, a potent cocktail of 90s grunge, riot grrrl ferocity, and sugary-sweet pop melodies, owes as much to Hole and The Breeders as it does to Blondie and even hints of early My Chemical Romance. The project gained traction with early EPs showcasing Berrin's raw talent for songwriting, but truly solidified its place with the critically acclaimed debut album, "Death of a Cheerleader," a masterclass in vulnerability and sonic experimentation. Exploring themes of trauma, identity, and self-discovery with unflinching honesty, the album cemented Pom Pom Squad’s reputation for music that's both fiercely personal and universally relatable. Berrin's collaborators have included illuminati hotties and Tegan and Sara, reflecting the respect she’s garnered in the indie music scene. With recent releases like "Until It Stops," Berrin continues to push the boundaries of her sound, promising a future brimming with further sonic evolution and unapologetic self-expression.