Interview: Embracing the ‘Glitter and Gore’ During Quarantine With Stretch Panic

Photo Courtesy of Matt Lewis for Afterglow ATX

Photo Courtesy of Matt Lewis for Afterglow ATX

Local girl-band Stretch Panic discusses the process of virtually working on their long-awaited debut album, Glitter and Gore, and their role in the Austin LGBTQ+ community.

Stretch Panic’s album release plans were put on hold due to the pandemic, but nothing has stopped the Austin-based three piece from working together remotely. Afterglow sat down with MJ Haha (Vocals, Keys, Guitar), Jenn Monsees (Vocals, Bass), and Cassie Baker (Vocals, Drums) of Stretch Panic to talk about their vibrant personas, their position in the Austin LGBTQ+ community, and their upcoming debut album.

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Written for Afterglow ATX.

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