SXSW: Emily Whitehurst’s Survival Guide (VIDEO)

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At SXSW, Emily Whitehurst talked to TheBlot about a career that's taken her from Tsunami Bomb to new band Survival Guide and if electro-pop is the new punk.
At SXSW, Emily Whitehurst talked to TheBlot about a career that’s taken her from Tsunami Bomb to new band Survival Guide and if electro-pop is the new punk.

Survival Guide is the newest project of Emily Whitehurst, former singer for the California punk band Tsunami Bomb (in which she was known as Agent M). A prolific artist, Whitehurst has also fronted the group The Action Design and made guest appearances with punk bands Guttermouth and MxPx. (Fun fact: Whitehurst sang with MxPx on a cover of Belinda Carlisle’s “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.”)

With Survival Guide, Whitehurst embraces electronic dance textures. TheBlot Magazine spoke to her about her winding career and asked if electro-pop is the new punk.

Robin Cook is a contributing journalist for TheBlot Magazine

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